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Sherman Hunter’s musical career began at the age of six, when he was chosen to sing in the adult church choir. Members of the choir were impressed with his singing voice at such an early age. Sherman was influenced by gospel greats Rev James Cleveland, Dixie Hummingbirds,and The Mighty Clouds of Joy. At the age of ten, Sherman began taking guitar lessons. Sherman continued his musical venture by joining a rhythm and blues band at the age of eighteen. Sherman’s guitar playing is influenced by legends Wes Montgomery, George Benson, B.B. King, Albert King and Carlos Santana. Sherman has performed with contemporary artists KC and The Sunshine Band, David Hudson, William Bell, John Edwards of the Spinners, Bennie Lattimore, Jimmy Bohorn, Little Beaver, and Timmy Thomas. Sherman Hunter and his band were the opening act for O V Wright and Joe Simon. Sherman signed with labelmates KC and The Sunshine Band and Jimmy Bohorn under the TK Disco label owned by Henry Stone. Sherman recorded "Dancing Down The Avenue" and "Sweet Thing". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Old Neighborhood
The Grasso Brothers present We Know How To Boogie
Twelve Inch Disco Classics from the 70s, Vol. 6

Sherman Hunter
TK Disco TKD-422
Full Tilt Boogie - Early Disco and Funk Treasures of the 70's Like for the Love of Money, Dance with Me, Crank It up, Tailgunner, And More!
Make Happy Music
The Sound Of T.K. Disco: 12" Choice For Boogie Generation [Disc 01]
Full Tilt Boogie - Early Disco and Funk Treasures of the 70's
12" Inch Single

Dancing Down the Avenue
Full Tilt Boogie: Early Disco and Funk Treasures of the 70's