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Trilogy (group)
Trilogy was a vocal trio hailing from New York City, USA.〔(Joel Whitburn's top pop singles 1955-2002 ) by Joel Whitburn, Record Research, 2004, ISBN 978-0-89820-155-0〕 Its members were Duran Ramos (real name: Randy Duran Ramos), Angel DeLeon, and Joey Kid (real name: Jose Antonio Baez-Perez).〔(Trilogy ), Discogs〕 The trio released a couple of singles in the late 1980s and early 90s.〔〔(Trilogy – Good Time ), Discogs〕 The trio were the main vocalists on the C+C Music Factory 1994 album ''Anything Goes!''.〔(C + C Music Factory – Anything Goes! ), Discogs
Duran Ramos did songwriting and produced on various productions of Robert Clivillés and David Cole, the record producers behind C+C Music Factory,〔(C+C Music Factory's David Cole Dies At 32 ), Billboard, 4 February 1995 (page 9)〕〔(C+C Music Factory's David Cole Succumbs ), Jet, 13 February 1995 (page 18)〕〔(C+C Music Factory/Full Biography ), MTV〕 and on a few remixes in the 1990s.〔(Duran Ramos ), Discogs〕 He has garnered several gold and platinum awards, A.S.C.A.P. awards, and has had 14 Top 40 Hits on Billboard.
Joey Kid released an album in 1990 and a couple of singles in the late 1980s.〔(Joey Kid ), Discogs〕 His single, "Counting the Days," peaked at #70 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in June 1990.〔http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1990-06-23〕
Angel DeLeon with Freddy Correa had a career as TV host starting in 1998.〔(Via My Gente ), Vibe, June-Juli 1998 (page 180)〕
In 1999, Angel DeLeon began hosting the World Famous Montreaux Jazz Festival, an event in conjunction with Direct TV BRAZIL.
He also serves as voiceover, singer, and producer for FACE THE MUSIC, a music & sound design studio in NYC.
His work can be heard on such campaigns as Snickers, Toyota, and Gatorade to name a few.
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