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Boys Town Gang

HistoryIn 1980 DJ Bill Motley saw an opportunity to form a group that catered to San Francisco's large gay clientele.
In his search to form a group he auditioned hundreds of vocalists, both male and female.
Local cabaret singer Cynthia Manley captured the lead spot.The idea was originally for one 12" single with two tracks of high energy music.
Motley, a Diana Ross fan, picked two Ashford & Simpson songs to form a medley for the A-side.
For the B-side he wrote a disco drama in four acts.
A record label was founded to release the two songs.When "Remember Me" / "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was released the song took off, with Manley's vocals propelling the song into the top of the club charts.
The four-act explicit "Cruisin' The Streets" was a snapshot of Castro and Market Streets at sundown.Manley departed after the release of these two records and Jackson Moore took over lead vocal responsibilities in 1981.

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