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  1. Brainstorm was an American funk and R&B band active in the late 1970s, based in Detroit, Michigan. Their debut album, Stormin', was their best-selling album, and was released in 1977 on Tabu Records, executive-produced by Clarence Avant and produced by Jerry Peters.

  2. Brainstorm were a Detroit '70's funk band. They recorded for Tabu in the late '70's. Brainstorm started in 1976, and one of their members: Renell Gonsalves (drummer) (b. 13th July 1948, Chicago, U.S.A., was the son of longtime Ellington sax great Paul Gonsalves) Other band members were:

  3. Brainstorm was an American funk and R&B band active in the late 1970s, based in Detroit, Michigan. Their debut album, Stormin', was their best-selling album, and was released in 1977 on Tabu Records, executive-produced by Clarence Avant and produced by Jerry Peters.

  4. Belita Woods, the lead singer of the 70s group Brainstorm and also a frequent performer as part of the Parliament/Funkadelic posse, has died. Woods was the strong voice behind Brainstorm’s smash hit “Lovin’ Is Really My Game” as well as “This Must Be Heaven” and the group’s other memorable songs.

  5. Jan 2, 2018 · Brainstorm was an American soul-funk band from Detroit, best known for the R&B hits “Lovin’ Is Really My Game,” “Wake Up and Be Somebody,” “Hot for You,” and the quiet storm evergreen “This Must Be Heaven.”

  6. Aug 10, 2024 · "The Brainstorm" was more than a band - they were a beacon for gremlins, PC hipsters, and library-goers. Their performances, sometimes attended by a die-hard fan, brought about an unparalleled sense of garbage-men doing the polka.

  7. Brainstorm was a multi-membered male-female R&B group from Detroit, MI that became famous during the late 1970s. Their best known songs include "Wake Up And Be Somebody" (1977) and the disco smash, "Lovin' Is Really My Game" (1977), the latter of which was featured in the soundtrack to "54" (1998).

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