Thursday, March 4, 2010

Ron Banks


Ron Banks
Ron Banks was born in the 10th, possibly in 1951 in Detroit, Michigan, United States of America. The founder of the art of acting. He is now 58, died of a heart attack today. Ron Banks was active with his groun vocal since the 1960s. We express our appreciation to Ron Banks. May his soul rest in peace.
Ron Banks, which have helped to give a silky falsetto in the art of acting, one of the most important functions of a permanent R & B, has died at his home in Detroit. Was 58. Banks died at about noon today, and perhaps a severe heart attack, “said Billy Wilson, President of the Motown Alumni Association.

North High School graduate and was a founder of the group Detroit sound, which was formed in the early 1960s and continued to play for the avid fans all over the country. Regardless of the short break in the mid-1980s, the group has worked consistently since its early days playing ChĂȘne Street nightclubs, and has been a staple of ’70s Soul Jam tour annual sarcastic.

Banks Muscat last gig with the art of representation is to show November at the MotorCity Casino Council voted to place.

Banks, believed to be in normal health, and was at home with his family when he suddenly passed out, said a fellow singer for the art of acting. RJ Reynolds, who had spoken with the banks by phone minutes after the earlier.

“It seems just like himself – very optimistic,” said Reynolds.

Banks sound sweet and smooth choreography helped to distinguish between the art of acting, particularly in Detroit’s Motown scene after the 1970s, when the group enjoyed crossover success with pop songs like “Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get” and “rain.”

“They stayed true to what they did,” said Cliff Green (59 years), encouraging the Detroit Pistons. “They did not try to keep up with the times, even after the rapper and techno artists went out and took the music a different way. Ron Banks and the Dramatics have stayed true to what they did. You can still fall in love while listening to their music. They put you in the groove.”

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