Vernon Burch

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Vernon Burch
Birth name Vernon Darrell Burch
Born 1957 (age 53-54)
Washington, D.C., United States
Genres Soul, funk, R&B
Occupations Musician
Years active 1971–present
Labels United Artists, Columbia, Chocolate City
Associated acts Bar-Kays

Vernon Darrell Burch (born 1957) is an American R&B/soul singer and guitarist.

Biography

In 1975 Burch signed to United Artists, where he released his debut album, I'll Be Your Sunshine. Later he moved to Columbia Records and then Chocolate City Records, which was distributed by Casablanca Records and Filmworks. He later recorded for Spector.

Two of his singles, "Changes (Messin' with My Mind) in 1975 and "Do It to Me" in 1981, made it into the Billboard R&B top 20 chart. Burch's other singles include "Brighter Days", "Steppin' Out", "Love Is", "Never Can Find a Way (Hot Love)", "Once Again in My Life", "Get Up", and "Fun City".

Discography

Studio albums

  • I'll Be Your Sunshine (1975)
  • Changes disco club (1975)
  • When I Get Back Home (1976)
  • Love-A-Thon (1978)
  • Get Up (1979)
  • Stepping Out (1980)
  • Playing Hard to Get (1982)

References

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