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  1. Gerald Alston (born November 8, 1951) is an American soul/R&B singer, [1] and the lead singer of the Grammy Award winning group The Manhattans between late 1970 and 1988, recording 25 top 40 R&B and 12 Hot 100 Pop Singles.

  2. In the same year, Gerald reunited with Blue Lovett and The Manhattans for a 30th year reunion performance. For the past thirteen years, The Manhattans featuring Gerald Alston and Blue Lovett have been enjoying new found success, performing nationally and around the world. Just to name a few places, Japan, South Africa, Jamaica, and Bermuda.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Blue Crystal" on Discogs.

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  4. The other version of The Manhattans featured original member Blue Lovett, plus Gerald Alston, the lead singer on the group's biggest hits. Other members include Troy May and David Tyson (died 2022), brother of The Temptations' Ron Tyson. In the past, the group also featured Eban Brown, who later spent 18 years as lead vocalist for The Stylistics.

    Year
    Single
    Peak Chart Positions(us[11])
    Peak Chart Positions(usr&b[11])
    2013
    "Just for Tonite"
    2001
    "Nites Like This"
    1990
    "I Won't Stop"
    79
    1989
    "Why You Wanna Love Me Like That"
    62
    • 1962–present
  5. Gerald Alston & Blue Lovett) (Live) The Manhattans (feat. Gerald Alston & Blue Lovett) Live In Concert. Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to Gerald Alston: discography, top tracks and playlists.

  6. Gerald Alston is an American soul/R&B singer, and the lead singer of the Grammy Award winning group The Manhattans between late 1970 and 1988, recording 25 top 40 R&B and 12 Hot 100 Pop Singles. Alston was lead singer on their most successful 1976 Platinum song "Kiss and Say Goodbye", which topped all U.S. pop and R&B charts and was number one ...

  7. US North Carolina-born soul singer, born Nov. 08 1951 in North Carolina. Lead singer of the Manhattans (1971 - 1988). Alston signed with Motown in 1988. His biggest solo hits are "Take Me Where You Want To" (1988), "Slow Motion" (1990) and "Getting Back Into Love" (1990).