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- The_Barrino_Brothers abstract "The Barrino Brothers was an American soul music group formed in High Point, North Carolina, in the late 1960s. The group was composed of three brothers, Nathaniel, Perry, and Julius Barrino, and a friend named Robert Roseboro. In 1972, they signed a recording contract with the former Motown team of Holland-Dozier-Holland, who had their own imprint, Invictus Records. They subsequently began recording their debut album, entitled Livin' High Off the Goodness of Your Love. While still in production of the complete album, two of the songs were released regionally in the US: \"I Shall Not Be Moved\", and \"Try It, You'll Like It\". At that time, due to distributor, and other political matters beyond the group's control, their only two releases never got sufficient airplay, and their complete album was never released in the US. One other song, titled \"Trapped In a Love\", was released as the B-side to the Honey Cone song \"Sunday Morning People\". Later in the seventies, The Barrino Brothers' catalog was sold to music moguls in Japan.The Barrino Brothers are uncles to R&B singers Fantasia and Ricco Barrino, the former of whom is an American Idol winner, while the latter is signed to Grand Hustle Records.".
- The_Barrino_Brothers activeYearsEndYear "1968".
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- The_Barrino_Brothers hometown United_States.
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- The_Barrino_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Barrino Brothers".
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- The_Barrino_Brothers currentMembers "Julius Barrino • Nathaniel Barrino • Perry Barrino • Robert Roseboro".
- The_Barrino_Brothers genre Soul_music.
- The_Barrino_Brothers label Invictus_Records.
- The_Barrino_Brothers name "The Barrino Brothers".
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- The_Barrino_Brothers yearsActive "1968".
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- The_Barrino_Brothers comment "The Barrino Brothers was an American soul music group formed in High Point, North Carolina, in the late 1960s. The group was composed of three brothers, Nathaniel, Perry, and Julius Barrino, and a friend named Robert Roseboro. In 1972, they signed a recording contract with the former Motown team of Holland-Dozier-Holland, who had their own imprint, Invictus Records. They subsequently began recording their debut album, entitled Livin' High Off the Goodness of Your Love.".
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- The_Barrino_Brothers name "The Barrino Brothers".