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After many years of mimicking his father’s group O’Jays, Gerald LeVert and his younger brother Sean LeVert, along with their childhood friend, Marc Gordon formed the group, LeVert.

By his late teens, Gerald had parlayed his child-play into a fledgling career as a songwriter. He composed song after song for his father’s group, but learned that sometimes it ain’t who you know. The O’Jays passed on the songs, but the cloud of rejection had a platinum lining. Gerald, his buddy Marc Gordon, and his little brother Sean recorded the material.

Their debut album release “I Get Hot” was released 35 years ago this week in May of 1985
(Billboard Magazine).

The album was released on Tempre Records, owned by Harry Coombs. Eddie and another O’Jay, Walter Williams, contributed to the production, along with Coombs, Gerald LeVert and Dexter Wansel.

With Gerald out in front, the trio‘s full-bodied vocals poured over sleek beats earned them much fanfare and a bigger platform for the release of their follow up album release Bloodline. Named in honor of their father’s living legacy, the set secured LeVert‘s first gold record and #1 single entitled “Pop Pop Pop Goes My Mind.”

It was the first success of many. LeVert‘s third release “The Big Throwdown” rode the smash single “Casanova” to gold status, while earning the group two Soul Train music awards. This album upped the ante for LeVert, positioning the group to keep the family tradition alive by leaving a trail of hit albums and singles.

Gerald recorded his solo debut “Private Line” in 1991, when he was still with LeVert. The title-track hit #1 on Billboard’s R&B chart. The other members even contributed to the project. The result was a soul-drenched exploration of Gerald‘s personal musical agenda that still retained some of the familiar LeVert flavor.

The rest of the LeVert catalog “Just Coolin”, “Rope a Dope Style”, For Real Tho” and “The Whole Scenario” were all released between 1988-1997. LeVert racked up even more hit singles such as “Baby I’m Ready”, “Addicted To You”, which featured in Eddie Murphy’s hit movie, “Coming To America” and “Just Coolin” the first R&B group & song to feature a rapper, the late Heavy D.

Marc Gordon & Gerald LeVert formed Trevel Productions in 1987 and initially signed on the Rude Boys who gained tremendous success from their #1 hit “Written All Over Your Face” and Men at Large with their hit single “So Alone.

The duo helped launch the careers of three Cleveland-area R&B groups; The Rude Boys, Men at Large and 1 of the Girls, who had a great, but extremely slept on album. Check out our UB Rare Music Spotlight on that release.

They produced, wrote on or developed other successful recording artists such as TROOP, Mikki Howard, Stephanie Mills, The O’Jays & Anita Baker.

By the end of their run, the fun-loving yet heartfelt antics of LeVert had garnered the group six gold albums.

In pursuit of greater heights in 1995, all the group’s members decided to pursue individual opportunities.

LeVert released a reunion album “The Whole Scenario” in 1997.

Don Cornelius with LeVert. Gerald LeVert, Mark Gordon & Sean LeVert. Appearing on Soul Train

Gerald LeVert went on to conquer the music industry as a successful solo artist, songwriter, producer and actor.

Marc Gordon relocated to Los Angeles and continued producing and writing, with a variety of successful recording artists such as Immature/IMX, Marques Houston and Musiq Soul-Child.

Sean LeVert also pursued a solo career and often performed with both his father and brother.

Gerald LeVert passed in 2006 at age 40. Sean LeVert passed away March 30th, 2008.

LeVert and Gerald LeVert have sold over 9 million copies in the U.S. Which include 5 Platinum albums and a Double Platinum single “My Body” from LSG.

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