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if. y yiy 11 1 11 "J1""1': i-t.tiii, lO.il E: - ,i 1 fXV Juy 72-8, 798 5 -.. j I IKl , v. 3 1 i A . w--x -I 'M k silf'' X i .r-w Y lit? w - . . , - : ,- . - .-.--. .... I I- Change Finds "Paradise' A X- Following the rise of their single, "Paradise" to the top of the dance charts; RFCAtlantic recording artists Change take time out from their current concert tour to thank some friends for their help in making their hew Miracles album a hit.. : Pictured with four members of Change are RFC President Ray Ca viano (first from right, standing) and RFC Vice President Bob Siegel (second from right) of RFC Records along with Change's executive producer and Atlantic Records executive who visited with the band backstage after a recent show at New York's Beacon Theatre. And what advice did their friends offer Change after "Paradise" hit number one? "Hold Tight," of course, which is the title of Change's new single climbing the charts. L-R: Change vocalist Debbie Cooper, Claude Ismael of Little Macho Music, Change Executive Producer Jacques Fred Petrus, Change vocalist James "Crab" Robinson, Atlantic's local promotion man Clarence "C.B." Bullard, RFC V.P. Bob Siegel and RFC President Ray Caviano, Change vocalists Mary Seymour (sitting) afkd Carol Sylvan (center).
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