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  1. In 1970, Motown producer Norman Whitfield – partly as a response to criticism from Temptations fans that he was using the group as his personal plaything – put together Joe Harris, Billie Calvin, and Brenda Evans to create his own recording act, The Undisputed Truth. [5]

  2. 30 de ene. de 2018 · Producer Norman Whitfield assembled The Undisputed Truth in 1970 with singers Joe Harris, Billie Calvin, and Brenda Joyce Evans. For Whitfield, who concurrently produced The Temptations, the trio functioned as an outlet for his more radical musical ideas.

  3. Down to Earth is the fourth album by psychedelic soul group The Undisputed Truth. [1] Details. Original Undisputed Truth members Billie Rae Calvin and Brenda Joyce Evans left shortly before the recording of this album, and the group's producer, Norman Whitfield, took the opportunity to expand the group.

  4. Later, Joe Harris and Brenda Joyce Evans revived the group with Belita Woods at Motorcity in 1991. They weren't your typical soul singers, and they weren't as successful as such artists elsewhere. But they helped take the Motown Sound and attitude into the future. The Undisputed Truth deserve a sincere pat on the back for that.

  5. www.soulwalking.co.uk › Undisputed TruthUndisputed Truth Page

    In 1991, Joe Harris and Brenda Evans, together with ex-Brainstorm vocalist Belita Woods, recorded a new version of 'Law Of The Land' on lan Levine's Motor City label. Albums: The Undisputed Truth (Gordy Records 1971)

  6. The Undisputed Truth. The brainchild of Motown producer and songwriter Norman Whitfield; typify 1970s psychedelic soul. Read Full Biography.

  7. She studied drama in high school in Los Angeles and appeared in productions of those shows; while still a student, she met Brenda Joyce Evans and joined a girl group called the Delicates.