RIFF * DEM LEAN ON ME BOYZ
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RIFF * DEM LEAN ON ME BOYZ

Paterson, New Jersey, United States | Established. Jan 01, 1988 | SELF

Paterson, New Jersey, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 1988
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"‘Lean on Me’ Vocal Group Riff Reunite at East Side High After 30 years"

30 years later... "Sams" (aka @jermainehopkins) & your boys Riff, the "Songbirds" from the famous bathroom scene in the hit movie "Lean On Me" reunite at Eastside H.S. on the set of our new music video "Dedicated". New music coming soon!!! #RIFF #DemLeanOnMeBoys #EastsideHS, EWP MUSIC - THE SOURCE MAGAZINE


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It’s been 30 years since the boys of Fair Eastside High sang their school song in the bathroom during one of the most famous scenes from the 1989 movie, “LEAN ON ME.”

Now, the Song Birds from Eastside High - who stunned movie-audiences with their harmonic rendition of the school song "Fare Eastside High" - are back with original cast member JERMAINE HOPKINS (SAMS) and a talented host of teenage cast members.

30 YEARS AGO it all began in the movie "LEAN ON ME" with five childhood friends who were caught singing in the bathroom by Principal Joe Clark. At an early age they realized that they had a gift of song! The group was formed and soon gained fame and fortune, but as time passed things slowly begin to change. The group faced challenges that turned into turmoil and rolled over into their personal lives slowly tearing the group apart. As brothers they never thought that a woman would come between them, suddenly the fame and stardom dismantled and forced them to part ways. Each conquering their demons and destinies.

30 YEARS LATER will they be able to overcome their challenges, or will they allow it to destroy them and their legacy? Be in the house to see what happens to "Dem Lean On Me Boys." The reunion will leave you on the edge of your seat, invested in their survival and encouraged by their story.

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Out of Paterson, New Jersey comes one of the smoothest set of harmonies known to R&B. Comprised of five layers of rhythmic soul, Riff emerged as a breakout sound as far back as high school. Anthony "Chill" Fuller, Dwayne "Stylz" Jones, Michael "Nitty Green" Best, and Stephen Capers Jr. had already been blending their vocals while attending church together. Soon to join them was classmate Kenny Kelly at Eastside High—the same one to make cinematic history. The time that group member Michael Best got stopped by the infamous Mr. Clark, and made to sing the school’s alma mater is as storied as the film itself. Asking for a delay, he gathered his vocal partners and they turned out a rendition that became a talked about, sought after regular. One so compelling it was added to the 1989 release of the film, “Lean On Me”. Strongly influenced by doo-wop the group then called themselves ‘The Playboys” as they went about honing what would become a chart-topping R&B group.

By the time the fabulous quintet were featured in the film—even contributing two songs to the soundtrack—they were no longer the innocent Playboys as they were whisked on their first plane ride to Los Angeles, and soon after into a deal with SBK Records in 1990. They quickly hit listeners with a riveting, self-titled LP, “Riff” then following up with immediate top 10 hits from, "My Heart Is Failing Me" (peaking at #6 and making it to #4 On The Top 40 Charts), "If You're Serious" (#7), the third single off the album, “Every Time My Heart Beats,” as well as "White Men Can't Jump" (produced by Dallas Austin) which was their #1 hit. Riff was still at it two years later with their 1993 release, “To Whom It May Concern,” which delivered two singles to the R&B charts, "Judy Had a Boyfriend,"(produced by Teddy Riley/Bernard Bell), and "Baby It's Yours". Appearing with live performances across the airwaves, from Soul Train and the Arsenio Hall show to The Tonight Show and MTV, coupled with massive tours with Vanilla Ice and LL Cool J; the group built their fan base one song at a time. Riff goes down as an era favorite on all current playlists for their four Billboard Hot 100 hits, and even their contribution "Family" to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles soundtrack.

As the 1990’s came to an end, so did the group’s full time work together as Anthony Fuller, Dwayne Jones, and Michael Best became members of the R&B group Men of Vizion and found themselves working with the legendary Michael Jackson. With no bad blood between Riff, the group continued to reunite occasionally and bring again the Eastside “Song Birds” to their adoring fans—even on into summer 2013 as opening act for Cyndi Lauper on her “She's So Unusual" tour. With such a footprint in R&B, it is no wonder fans have been clamoring for their latest—and Riff, harmonically reunited will not disappoint. The tragic passing of original member, Kenny Kelly, in July of 2016 happened just after discussing a reunion concert with Kenny agreeing to join. Since, the group has even more soul spinning their sound—one bred from brotherhood and emotion. While devastated at the loss of their old friend and musical partner; the group insists their original fifth harmony is still singing along with them, galvanizing them with a newfound energy and determination as they complete their current project and perform to sold out crowds. As of January 2017, with the new members talented Delvis Damon and Andre Lamar blending their electrifying and versatile powerhouse tones to the quintet’s synchronized sound, Riff has reemerged as vocally innovative as they ever were, releasing their highly anticipated new single “Say The Word”, stepping toward new heights as if they haven’t missed a beat.


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