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The legends of Motown, The Commodores, opened up the show with “Shake It Lady” and ended
       with Grammy-winning song, “Brick House.” And with groovy, romantic tunes like "Easy" and "Three
       Times  A  Lady"  in  between  and  punctuated  with  their  lights,  smoke,  and  palpable  energy,  the
       performance took on the essence of a rock concert.

       Tonight, only three original members remain -- founding guitarist, vocalist, and trumpeter William
       King, Walter Orange on drums and vocals, and vocalist J.D. Nicholas, who replaced Lionel Richie
       when he left The Commodores in 1972. Casual fans of The Commodores might best remember the
       band,  which  began  in  1968  at  Tuskegee University  in  Alabama,  for  its  association  with  Lionel
       Richie, who sang lead on many of the group's hits in the late 1970s. Together, they have kept the
       legacy and the spirit of The Commodores alive. Today, The Commodores are  continue to write,
       record, and perform.
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