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iamond" Williams on drums instead of Webster. On later album releases, they added second guitarist/vocalist Clarence 'Chet' Willis and conga player Robert "Rumba" Jones. The band had seven Top 40 hits between 1973 and 1976. These included "Fire" (#1 on both the R&B and pop chart for two weeks and one week respectiv
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Diamond" Williams on drums instead of Webster. On later album releases, they added second guitarist/vocalist Clarence "Chet" Willis and conga player Robert "Rumba" Jones. Meanwhile, keyboardist Walter "Junie" Morrison recorded three albums on his own before joining Funkadelic as the force behind their hit One Natio

Vicky Ward
PersonBritish investigative journalist

Prince Charles
PersonKing of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms since 2022 (born 1948)
Doug Band
PersonAmerican presidential advisor

Woody Allen
PersonAmerican filmmaker, actor and comedian (born 1935)

Sarah Ferguson
PersonBritish writer, charity patron, public speaker, film producer and television personality, and former duchess of York
Morrison
PersonSurname reference in Epstein documents

Detroit
LocationCity in and county seat of Wayne County, and largest city in State of Michigan, United States

Middlebrooks
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents
Webster
PersonAmbiguous surname reference in Epstein documents

Mercury Records
OrganizationAmerican record label

Dayton
LocationCity and county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States
Bonner
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Jamestown
LocationCity in Jamestown, Virginia or New York
Robert Ward
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Cornelius Johnson
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Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks
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Gregory Webster
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Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner
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Bobby Lee
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Dutch Robinson
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