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EUGENE RECORD
Eugene Record (b. December 23, 1940, d. July 22, 2005) was a lead vocalist of a Chicago based soul/funk group The Chi-Lites from 60's to 70's. He wrote and produced many of their hits, but he also produced for other artists.

He released 3 solo albums ("Eugene Record", "Trying to Get to You", "Welcome to My Fantasy") and a disco hit single "Magnetism" in the 70's before re-joining The Chi-Lites again in 1980.

Later in 1988 he left the Chi-Lates again to become a gospel singer.
 
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So there I was living in Chicago, having recently graduated from college and trying to land a job as an illustrator. I loved music and, hey, I thought, maybe I could get a job designing album covers. I worked my way into job interviews with Curtom (when Curtis Mayfield ran the company), AGI (Album Graphics Incorporated) the company that designed those hot album covers for the Ohio Players (remember, "Honey"); Brunswick (where I did a demo cover for Symtec) and, yes, I even made my rounds over to...
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