Hi. On my radio show I just did an interview with the Chicago group the Rotations. The Rotations were a self-contained band / group from the Princeton Park homes on the South Side of Chicago. They were one of the main groups attending Harlan High School in the mid-60s, and were classmates with such groups as the Five Stairsteps, Specials, Sequins, etc. After several near-misses with different record labels (including Motown), the Rotations ended up releasing their only single, Special Category b/w Old Love for Gerald Sims' Gerim label in the late 60s. The group broke up in the early 70s, but several of the members continued to be involved with music throughout the 70s. Member Miles Gregory later wrote the hit "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" for Rose Royce.
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Hi. On my radio show I just did an interview with the Chicago group the Rotations. The Rotations were a self-contained band / group from the Princeton Park homes on the South Side of Chicago. They were one of the main groups attending Harlan High School in the mid-60s, and were classmates with such groups as the Five Stairsteps, Specials, Sequins, etc. After several near-misses with different record labels (including Motown), the Rotations ended up releasing their only single, Special Category b/w Old Love for Gerald Sims' Gerim label in the late 60s. The group broke up in the early 70s, but several of the members continued to be involved with music throughout the 70s. Member Miles Gregory later wrote the hit "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" for Rose Royce.
You can listen at the bottom of my interview page at:
https://www.sittinginthepark.com/interviews.html
Thanks for your interest.
Thanks,
Bob