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  1. 18 de ago. de 2015 · The Brooklyn-based quintet’s roots trace back to La Guardia High School of Music and Art, where George Spencer III (aka G-Fly), Corley Randolph, Desmond Greggs, Brian Deramus and Courtney Bradley connected. The group began as gospel artists before drifting over to R&B — performing at parties, talent shows, anything that would get ...

  2. Anthony Fuller (Chill) Dwayne Jones (Stylz) Michael Best (Nitty Green) Past members. Brian Deramus. Desmond Greggs. Corley Randolph. Courtney Bradley. Men of Vizion is an American R&B quintet which released their debut album, Personal, featuring the songs "House Keeper" and " Do Thangz ," produced by Teddy Riley and "Lil" Chris Smith.

  3. Explore Brian Deramus's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Brian Deramus on AllMusic.

  4. 19 de ene. de 2015 · Brian DeRamus Obituary. Mar 8, 1974 - Jan 12, 2015 Brian Keith DeRamus was born on March 8, 1974, in Birmingham, AL, and died on January 12, 2015, at the age of 40. Brian is survived by his...

  5. Desmond Greggs not only sang but wrote and produced the group's singles and albums. The group started singing in gospel but later changed to R&B. The group formed as a quintet with George Spencer III, Corley Randolph, Desmond Greggs, Brian Deramus & Courtney Bradley an original member who left the group early on.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MOV_(album)MOV (album) - Wikipedia

    MOV is also noticeable for being their first album with an all new line-up as original members Brian DeRamus, Corley Randolph and Desmond T. Greggs would depart from the group. They were replaced by Michael Best, DeWayne Jones and Anthony Fuller- formerly of the early 1990s quintet Riff .

  7. www.rnbhaven.com › artists › Men-Of-VizionMen of Vizion - R&B Haven

    Men of Vizion. Men of Vizion were an urban quintet that came out in the mid-90s. The group formed in Brooklyn, New York at La Guardia High School of Music and Art. Originally, it was a quartet comprised of George Spencer III, Brian Deramus, Desmond Gregg, and Corley Randolph.