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Flavor was Stanton Scott Sheppard (Stan), Chauncey Matthews, and Fred Brown Jr. Sheppard is the son of producer/writer/singer/record label owner Bill Bunky Sheppard. When the group's first release Don't Freeze Up (written by Sheppard and Ron Rancifer) started making a little noise, Bunky cut a deal with Ju-Par Records in Detroit, which was being distributed by Motown Records, to give it some clout. Ju-Par reissued the single in February 1977 and followed with an album entitled In Good Taste three months later. No other track from the album was ever issued. Then the group changed their name to Livin' Proof (3). Still on Ju-Par, but not distributed by Motown, the same lineup released a Vernon Bullock tune and production entitled You and I in December 1977. The self-titled Livin' Proof album came out in 1978, shadowed by a final single Move Your Body, composed by Bullock and Sheppard. But Ju-Par ran into all kind of problems and dissolved, causing Livin' Proof to dissipate like Flavor before it.None of their product really caught on, despite a print media blitz, and the end was inevitable. Sheppard hooked up with the Rice Twins (Steven & Sterling) to form Triple S Connection in 1979 and two years later began his longest group association as a member of Skool Boyz who recorded for Destiny Records, Crossroad Entertainment Corp., and Columbia Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Flavor was Stanton Scott Sheppard (Stan), Chauncey Matthews, and Fred Brown Jr. Sheppard is the son of producer/writer/singer/record label owner Bill Bunky Sheppard. When the group's first release Don't Freeze Up (written by Sheppard and Ron Rancifer) started making a little noise, Bunky cut a deal with Ju-Par Records in Detroit, which was being distributed by Motown Records, to give it some clout. Ju-Par reissued the single in February 1977 and followed with an album entitled In Good Taste three months later. No other track from the album was ever issued. Then the group changed their name to Livin' Proof (3). Still on Ju-Par, but not distributed by Motown, the same lineup released a Vernon Bullock tune and production entitled You and I in December 1977. The self-titled Livin' Proof album came out in 1978, shadowed by a final single Move Your Body, composed by Bullock and Sheppard. But Ju-Par ran into all kind of problems and dissolved, causing Livin' Proof to dissipate like Flavor before it.None of their product really caught on, despite a print media blitz, and the end was inevitable. Sheppard hooked up with the Rice Twins (Steven & Sterling) to form Triple S Connection in 1979 and two years later began his longest group association as a member of Skool Boyz who recorded for Destiny Records, Crossroad Entertainment Corp., and Columbia Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
I Got You (I Feel Good)
Louie, Louie
Hot And Tot Woman
Hold On I'm Comin'
Lucki - Limerence [Produced With Flavor]
Number 1 (feat. Flavor)
Shout
Incredible [Produced With Flavor]
Lucki - Molly [Produced With Flavor]
Lucki - Say Slatt Say Ski [Produced With Flavor]
Adanma
Ashawo
Sally Had A Party
Incredible
Sampuwa (feat. Sheyman)
Jombolo (feat. Iyanya)
Secret Solution
Wake up (Hololo) [feat. Wande Coal]
Helele (feat. Naeto C)
Who's Tumbling Now
Number One (feat. M.I)
Shop Around
Except Each Other
Number One
Lucki - Your Dreams [Produced With Flavor]
Fix
Needle Threading
Don't Freeze Up
Confirm (feat. Iyanya)
Heart-Teaser
Push The Past
Yea, I'm Hip
Magnifico
One Way Ticket
Gbawaya (feat. Tspize & Phyno)
The Train Leaves on Time
Wiser (feat. M.I & Phyno)
Undeniable
Oyi
Lost Love
Must Have Been Dreaming
Revolution
Scream to Whisper
Getting Through
Nigeria Ebezina (Subsidy)
Sunny Holiday
Red Letter
Falling
Busta Groove
PBJ
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