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An above-average Chicago soul group who could never get a breakout hit, the Notations recorded for Twinight and Gemigo in the '70s. Both "I'm Still Here" and "It Only Hurts for a Little While" were nice heartache tunes, but were only Top 30 hits. The lineup included Clifford Curry, LaSalle Matthews, Bobby Thomas, and Jimmy Stroud. They began on Tad in the late '60s. Walter Jones replaced Stroud in 1973, then departed in 1976. Curry went on to score solo success with "She Shot a Hole in My Soul."
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The Notations were an American soul group from Chicago.
Career
The group formed in the late 1960s and recorded for Tad Records early in their career; they later recorded for Gemigo and Twinight in the 1970s. They scored several minor hits on the U.S. R&B chart, but are perhaps best remembered for the 1975 funk single "Super People", which was produced by Curtis Mayfield.
Their early lineup comprised Clifford Curry, LaSalle Matthews, Bobby Thomas, and Jimmy Stroud; Stroud left the group in 1973 and was replaced by Walter Jones from 1973-76. Curry later saw moderate succes as a solo artist.





