Vocalist/keyboardist
Frank Brunson formed
People's Choice in Philadelphia in the early '70s. Drummer/percussionist
David Thompson, vocalists
Valerie Brown and
Marc Reed, guitarists
Darnell Jordan and
Johnnie Hightower, keyboardists
Clifton Gamble and
Bill Rodgers, and bassist/vocalist
Stanley Thomas were in the original lineup. Despite the vocalists, the group's biggest hits were instrumentals. They were signed to Philadelphia International and worked with
Leon Huff on the funk and disco gem "Do It Any Way You Wanna," among the great pieces of '70s Philly dance music. It was their lone R&B chart-topper, and it peaked at number 11 on the pop charts in 1975. They previously recorded for Phil-L.A., and "I Likes to Do It" had reached number nine in 1971. They remained on Philadelphia International until 1982, when they recorded for TPC. They also issued one LP on Mercury,
Strikin', in 1984.
–
Ron Wynn, Rovi