Eddy Marquis - Saving lots of people 1985



He born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was musically inclined since early childhood and was taught how to play the organ and keyboards. He started out singing with various vocal groups in Hudson County. He was your typical teenage street corner singer. From 1966 on, he sang and played Hammond Organ with several groups.

Throughout the years he had the pleasure of working with and sharing the stage with music legends like Tavares, The Tramps, Little Anthony & the Imperials, Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge, The Platters, Larry Chance and the Earls, Darlene Love, Felix Cavaliere and the Rascals, as well as many others.



In 1985 he released beautiful song entitled “Saving lots of people” on United Rhythm Records. It was recorded at Fox Studios. Arranged by J.Lepore and E.Malaquias. Produced by E.Malaquias.



Biography by himself

Note: The above posted track is not played in full

Comments

Forsale? said…
Hi Dennis,
thanks for your great posts always!
Can you re-up this? I'd love to hear and can't find anywhere.
Both sides really, if I may. My email is mads@ti7.dk if that helps!
SoulDennis said…
I will try to upload at least one song. I'm sorry but I'm too busy.

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