Not to be confused with Gino Washington or Gio Washington.
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Geno Washington
Pictured in 2007
Background information
Birth name
William Francis Washington
Born
December 1943 (age 80)
Origin
Evansville, Indiana, United States
Genres
Soul, R&B, pop, blues
Occupation(s)
Musician
Instrument(s)
Vocals
Years active
1966–present
Labels
Piccadilly, Marble Arch, Pye, DJM
Website
www.genowashington.blogspot.com
Musical artist
Geno Washington (born William Francis Washington; December 1943, in Evansville, Indiana) is an American R&B singer who released five albums with the Ram Jam Band between 1966 and 1969, and eight solo albums beginning in 1976.
GenoWashington (born William Francis Washington; December 1943, in Evansville, Indiana) is an American R&B singer who released five albums with the Ram...
GenoWashington, the Foundations, and the Equals gained pop hits. Many British black musicians helped form the British R&B scene. These included Geno...
of "Dance Stance" (aka "Burn It Down"), Dexys' next single, "Geno" – about GenoWashington – became a British Number One in 1980. It featured the band's...
producing and collaborating on new material with 1960s soul singer GenoWashington and would record an album. It was Witchazel, which Berry originally...
23, 2013. "Despite some rookie errors, QB Geno Smith giving Jets a lot to feel good about". The Washington Post. Associated Press. September 25, 2013...
TV show while a French version was also released by Jane and Julie. GenoWashington & the Ram Jam Band recorded their version of "Boomerang" in 1972, which...
2004 "Michael (the Lover)", a song by the C.O.D.'s, 1965; covered by GenoWashington & the Ram Jam Band, 1967 "Michael", a song by Rob Zombie from Hellbilly...
Brown to join as singer. A meeting with GenoWashington at a party at Brown's flat in Hulme, in which Washington told Brown that he would be a star and...
Debbe Gene Chandler Gene McDaniels Gene Pitney Gene Vincent Genesis GenoWashington & The Ram Jam Band The Gentrys George Jones Georgie Fame Gerry & The...
Grantham promoter, former footballer Brian Thompson, set about booking GenoWashington and the Ram Jam Band and the Move. Their management persuaded Thompson...
Korner, Snowy White, Mick Taylor, Spencer Davis, Vivian Stanshall, GenoWashington, Brian Friel, the Hard Travelers, Widowmaker, Georgie Fame and Alan...
Resnik. GenoWashington covered "Give 'Em a Hand" which was the B side of his single, "Dirty Dirty" which was released in 1972 on Pye. Washington also recorded...
Mario Vitrano, who also supported Steve Marriott's Packet of 3 and GenoWashington at various gigs in north London in the mid-80s. The UK mod revival...
scene ("There, There, My Dear") and a tribute to the soul singer GenoWashington ("Geno"). The album was released on 11 July 1980. It reached number 6 on...
1980s as the scene faded. Around this time, Brown met soul legend GenoWashington, who told him, "You should be a star." In 1983, Brown joined the Waterfront...
without seats. The venue opened in 1979, with gigs by Desmond Dekker and GenoWashington. In 1992, Sony/Pace bought the venue and re-branded it as the National...