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-'''The Equals''' were a [[pop music|pop]]/[[reggae]]/[[rock music|rock]] [[musical group|group]] that formed in [[North London]], [[England]] in 1965. They are remembered mostly for the fact that [[Eddy Grant]], then sporting dyed blonde hair, was in the group. Also in the original line-up were the [[twin]] [[sibling|brothers]] Derv and Lincoln Gordon, as well as John Hall and Pat Lloyd with supporting drummer Paul Pegler.+'''The Equals''' were a [[pop music|pop]]/[[reggae]]/[[rock music|rock]] [[musical group|group]] that formed in [[North London]], [[England]] in 1965. They are remembered mostly for the fact that [[Eddy Grant]], then sporting dyed blonde hair, was in the group and are known for such songs as "Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys" and "Come Back".
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The Equals were a pop/reggae/rock group that formed in North London, England in 1965. They are remembered mostly for the fact that Eddy Grant, then sporting dyed blonde hair, was in the group and are known for such songs as "Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys" and "Come Back".



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