Earth, Wind & Fire
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- | '''Earth, Wind & Fire''' is an [[United States|American]] [[R&B]] band led by [[Maurice White]]. Formed in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], in 1969, they are known for a number of [[hit single]]s, including "[[Shining Star (song)|Shining Star]]" and "[[September (song)|September]]", for their fusion of [[Latin music|Latin]], [[funk]], [[Soul music|soul]], [[Jazz]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[rock music|rock]] and other genres into one unique sound and the dynamic sound of their horn section. | + | '''Earth, Wind & Fire''' is an [[United States|American]] [[R&B]] band led by [[Maurice White]]. Formed in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], in 1969, they are known for a number of [[hit single]]s, including "[[Shining Star (song)|Shining Star]]" and "[[September (song)|September]]", for their fusion of [[Latin music|Latin]], [[funk]], [[Soul music|soul]], [[jazz]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[rock music|rock]] and other genres into one unique sound and the dynamic sound of their horn section. |
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Earth, Wind & Fire is an American R&B band led by Maurice White. Formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1969, they are known for a number of hit singles, including "Shining Star" and "September", for their fusion of Latin, funk, soul, jazz, pop, rock and other genres into one unique sound and the dynamic sound of their horn section.
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