N.W.T.
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N.W.T.

N.W.T. came together in Baltimore in the 1970s, with Johnny Gill on vocals, Jimmy Jam on keyboards, and Terry Lewis on bass. They put out their first album,...

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N.W.T. came together in Baltimore in the 1970s, with Johnny Gill on vocals, Jimmy Jam on keyboards, and Terry Lewis on bass. They put out their first album, 'Are You Ready,' in 1983, and the single 'Orlando' got a lot of radio play. Gill left a few years later to go solo, and the band kept going with Jam and Lewis.

They recorded more albums through the '80s and '90s, like 'Hootie Mack' and 'Love Jones.' Songs like 'CASH CASH' and 'Tão Vazio' show up in their catalog, but the details around those releases are a bit thin in the record. The band's story has some gaps and quiet stretches after the early buzz faded.

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