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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

  • 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!

    House holds moment of silence for Michael Jackson 2009

  • 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

  • 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

  • She says that she got her first start in entertainment by being brought to the Soul Train Awards by long-time friend, Gerald Levert.

    The 21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards 2007

  • Gerald Levert, R&B singer, dead at 40 of a heart attack.

    November 11th, 2006 absinthecity 2006

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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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