Eddie Levert Sr. & Gerald Levert
Biography
Eddie LeVert sang lead on classic million-selling hits by Philly soul group the O'Jays. They were a part of the artist roster of Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records. LeVert could handle both emotion-soaked ballads, sweat-inducing dance numbers, and thought-provoking message songs with equal aplomb. The singer also co-wrote songs for the O'Jays and others: the heart-achingly poignant radio-aired LP track "Help (Somebody Please)" from their platinum LP So Full of Love; "Don't Walk Away Mad" and "Out in the Real World" from from My Favorite Person; "Just Another Lonely Night," a 1985 hit from Love Fever; "I Like to See Us Get Down" and "Keep on Loving Me" from Emotionally Yours; "Lies"; "Lonely Drifter"; "My Love Don't Come Easy," a hit for PIR labelmate Jean Carn; and "Wind Beneath My Wings," a duet between Eddie LeVert and his son, Gerald LeVert, on the 1995 CD Father and Son.
Eddie LeVert and group member Walter Williams, both Canton, OH, natives, first met in elementary school, then formed a gospel duo. While both were students at McKinley High School, they started the Triumphs with fellow students William Powell (born around 1941, died May 26, 1977), Bobby Massey, and Bill Isles.
Selected Discography

