Intruders-99

The Intruders were one of the first groups to have big success recording the songs of Gamble & Huff. They formed the group in 1960 from 4 guys who grew up together in Philadelphia.

Some of their records crossed over to the Pop charts, and the Philly Sound was born.

With hits like”Cowboys To Girls”, “United”, “Together”, “Love is just like a Baseball game”, and others, The Intruders were major players in the record business. ” I’ll Always Love My Moma” is the definative Mothers Day Song

Sadly, the personal problems the members of the group were having, began to tear the group apart. Until lead singer Little Sonny committed suicide. He was replaced by Baltimorean Bobby Starr.

As the 70′s came in, the hits stopped coming and the original group disbanded, and all but one of the founding menbers died.

Today, the group continues to perform with it’s 2nd generation of members.

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