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It's funny, when I was around 12, I had planned on having a child by George Benson, Frankie Beverly, Gerald Levert, and they were all going to be my children's fathers.
Mike Ragogna: The Light Of The Sun: A Conversation with Jill Scott Mike Ragogna 2011
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Nobody complains when white entertainers are mourned while black entertainers pass without recognition, or barely an honorable mention i.e. Gerald Levert, Luther Vandross and many more!
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It's funny, when I was around 12, I had planned on having a child by George Benson, Frankie Beverly, Gerald Levert, and they were all going to be my children's fathers.
Mike Ragogna: The Light Of The Sun: A Conversation with Jill Scott Mike Ragogna 2011
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The verses feature lead vocalist Eddie Levert crooning a strong and angry melody, with powerful backup and support from William Powell and Walter Williams.
The Great Songs: The O’Jays - Back Stabbers » Scene-Stealers 2010
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She says that she got her first start in entertainment by being brought to the Soul Train Awards by long-time friend, Gerald Levert.
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Gerald Levert, R&B singer, dead at 40 of a heart attack.
November 11th, 2006 absinthecity 2006
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At Levert — St. John we persuaded our guide to let us taste "impure" raw sugar, which was full-flavored and good — though a bit disappointing compared with the irresistible muscovado, pillon, and other dark-brown sugars from the Caribbean and Central America, which include more molasses.
Sweet Home Louisiana 2005
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The genteel beauty and underlying cruelty of plantation life are still apparent at the Levert — St. John plantation, near St. Martinville, with its grandiose columned "big house" and one of the thirteen remaining sugar mills in the state, a building bristling with old-fashioned-looking pipes and tanks and hoppers.
Sweet Home Louisiana 2005
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At Levert — St. John we persuaded our guide to let us taste "impure" raw sugar, which was full-flavored and good — though a bit disappointing compared with the irresistible muscovado, pillon, and other dark-brown sugars from the Caribbean and Central America, which include more molasses.
Sweet Home Louisiana 2005
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The genteel beauty and underlying cruelty of plantation life are still apparent at the Levert — St. John plantation, near St. Martinville, with its grandiose columned "big house" and one of the thirteen remaining sugar mills in the state, a building bristling with old-fashioned-looking pipes and tanks and hoppers.
Sweet Home Louisiana 2005
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