Crown Heights Affair

About Crown Heights Affair

Formed in New York in the early-70s, the disco troupe Crown Heights Affair took its name from a district of their native Brooklyn. The act initially signed to RCA, for whom they recorded a self-titled album in 1974 and enjoyed regional hit singles with "Super Rod" and "Leave The Kids Alone." In search of greater fame, the band shifted to De-Lite Records, the then home of Kool & The Gang, releasing four hit R&B/pop singles - "Dreaming A Dream," "Every Beat Of My Heart," "Foxy Lady," and "Dancin'".

ORIGIN
Brooklyn, NY, United States
FORMED
1967
GENRE
R&B/Soul

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