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LeVert

LeVert was an American R&B vocal group formed in 1983 in , consisting of brothers (1966–2006) and (1968–2008), sons of O'Jays lead singer , along with their childhood friend Marc Gordon (1964–2010). The group rose to prominence in the mid-1980s with a smooth, harmony-driven urban soul sound influenced by their father's Philly soul legacy, releasing their debut album I Get Hot in 1985 on Tempre Records, followed by Bloodline (1986) and (1987) on . Their breakthrough hit, "Casanova" from , topped the R&B chart in 1987, reached number 5 on the , and earned a gold certification for sales. Other notable singles included "(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind," which hit number 1 on the R&B chart, and "ABC-123," solidifying LeVert's status as a key act in during the decade. LeVert's career extended into the with additional albums like Rope a Dope Style (1990) and For Real Tho' (1993), amassing five number 1 R&B hits overall before releasing their final album The Whole Scenario in 1997 and effectively disbanding as members pursued endeavors. , in particular, achieved further success as a artist, producer, and discoverer of groups such as and , though the original trio's legacy was tragically cut short by the deaths of all three members within a few years: in 2006 from an accidental overdose of prescription medications, in 2008 from complications of and other health issues while in jail, and Marc in 2010.

History

Formation and early career

LeVert was formed in 1983 in , , by brothers and , sons of O'Jays lead singer , along with their friend Marc Gordon. The group's name derived directly from the family surname, reflecting its roots as a family-supported R&B vocal ensemble. Drawing on their father's legacy in , the trio initially focused on developing tight harmonized vocals and energetic, upbeat R&B arrangements, rehearsing in home basements and utilizing Eddie Levert's provided studio space to write original material and refine choreography. During their formative years, LeVert performed at local nightclubs and venues in Cleveland while still in high school, gradually expanding to regional and national gigs where they opened for veteran acts including The Temptations and The O'Jays. These early shows helped build a grassroots following and honed their stage presence, despite initial rejections from major record labels. A breakthrough performance in Washington, D.C., impressed industry scouts and opened doors to recording opportunities. In 1985, the group signed with the independent Tempre Records, releasing their debut single "I'm Still" and album I Get Hot, which earned modest regional airplay and highlighted their smooth harmonies and lively R&B sound but did not achieve widespread commercial success. This independent venture, produced with guidance from Eddie Levert and label executive Harry Coombs, provided crucial experience and led to their signing with Atlantic Records in 1986.

Commercial breakthrough

LeVert's commercial breakthrough came with their signing to and the release of their second studio album, Bloodline, in May 1986. The album marked a significant shift from their independent debut, incorporating smoother R&B production that built on the group's roots to appeal to a broader audience. Featuring production by Reggie and Vincent Calloway, Bloodline peaked at number 8 on the Top R&B Albums and included the "(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind," which became their first number-one hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for one week in September 1986. Another single, "Let's Go Out Tonight," reached number 14 on the R&B , helping establish the group as rising stars in . Building on this momentum, LeVert released their third album, , in July 1987, which climbed to number 6 on the R&B Albums chart and number 37 on the Billboard 200. The standout track "Casanova," written and produced by Reggie Calloway, propelled the group to mainstream success, peaking at number 5 on the and number 1 on the chart for two weeks in August 1987. The song's infectious elements and romantic lyrics resonated widely, earning LeVert a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the in 1988. These releases solidified LeVert's prominence, with certified gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies. By the late , the group had released several gold-certified albums. Supported by extensive touring alongside major acts such as their family group , this period highlighted LeVert's evolution from local gospel-influenced performers to national R&B headliners, setting the stage for further successes.

Later years and disbandment

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, LeVert continued to release albums while facing diminishing commercial success on the pop charts but maintaining a strong presence on R&B listings, amid growing focus on individual pursuits. Their 1988 album Just Coolin', featuring the hit "Addicted to You" which reached number 1 on the R&B chart, peaked at number 10 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart and was certified gold by the RIAA. Their 1990 album Rope a Dope Style, released on , peaked at No. 122 on the but reached No. 10 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart and was certified gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies. The release included three top-10 R&B singles—"Baby I'm Ready" (No. 1), "All Season" (No. 4), and the title track (No. 7)—demonstrating the group's enduring appeal in that genre despite broader crossover challenges. Gerald LeVert's launch of a successful solo career exacerbated internal tensions within the group, as members balanced collective and personal commitments. His 1991 debut solo album Private Line topped the Top R&B/ Albums chart and No. 48 on the , driven by the No. 1 R&B single of the same name, marking a shift in priorities that strained . The group's 1993 album For Real Tho', also on Atlantic, peaked at No. 35 on the and No. 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart while earning gold certification. Singles such as "ABC-123" reached No. 5 on the chart but only No. 46 on the Hot 100, underscoring the narrowing scope of their audience. LeVert released one final studio album, The Whole Scenario, in 1997, which experimented with rap and orchestral elements but achieved limited chart success. Facing label constraints and the pull of solo opportunities, LeVert effectively disbanded around 1997, though the members occasionally reunited for one-off performances until the deaths of in 2006 and in 2008.

Members

Gerald LeVert

was born on July 13, 1966, in , , the son of , lead vocalist of the renowned R&B group , and his wife Martha. Raised in Cleveland, Ohio, he was immersed in music from an early age, growing up in a household with direct access to his father's recording studio and the vibrant soul scene surrounding the O'Jays. During his high school years in , LeVert gained early exposure by performing in local clubs, honing his skills amid the influence of classic soul acts like and . This foundation led him to form the group LeVert in the early alongside his brother and friend Marc Gordon, where he served as the lead singer and driving creative force. As LeVert's primary songwriter and producer, Gerald penned and helmed production for the majority of the group's signature tracks, including the 1987 No. 1 R&B hit "Casanova," which showcased his knack for crafting romantic ballads with lush arrangements. His songwriting credits dominated the band's catalog, contributing to over a dozen R&B chart entries during their active years. A versatile skilled on keyboards and drums, LeVert's vocal prowess stood out for its emotive , seamlessly blending the smooth grooves of with the heartfelt depth of traditional . This distinctive style, evident in LeVert's slow jams and uptempo cuts, underscored his role as the group's innovative leader and helped define their sound in the late R&B landscape. Gerald Levert died on November 10, 2006, from a .

Sean LeVert

Sean Levert was born on September 28, 1968, in , to , the lead singer of the renowned R&B group , and Martha Levert. As the younger brother of , he grew up in a musical household deeply immersed in the soul and R&B traditions of his father's career, which profoundly shaped his artistic path. Within LeVert, formed in 1983 with his brother and friend Marc Gordon, served as a key background vocalist and harmony specialist, providing the rich, layered vocal textures that defined the group's sound. His contributions extended to occasional lead vocals and early songwriting efforts. 's supportive role emphasized the familial synergy, making him integral to the trio's harmonic blend and stage chemistry throughout their active years. Sean Levert grappled with personal struggles, notably a marijuana that began at age 14 and continued into adulthood, affecting his well-being during the later stages of LeVert's tenure. This , along with related health challenges, strained his involvement as the group navigated its final phase before members shifted to solo pursuits around 1995. His family connections remained a cornerstone of his career, as he frequently performed with his father in O'Jays-related events and tributes, including collaborations in the supergroup LSG alongside , , and . These performances highlighted the intergenerational legacy of the Levert family in R&B. Sean Levert died on March 30, 2008, from complications related to sickle cell anemia and drug intoxication.

Marc Gordon

Marc Gordon, born on September 8, 1964, in , , grew up immersed in the city's vibrant East Side music culture, where he first developed his passion for R&B and . As a childhood friend of the LeVert brothers, and , Gordon connected with them early through shared family ties and local gatherings, eventually forming the core of what would become the group LeVert in the early . In LeVert, Gordon served as the tenor vocalist, contributing harmony and background vocals to complement the lead performances of Gerald Levert, while also taking on essential non-musical roles as the group's manager and logistical coordinator. The group signed with in 1984. Additionally, Gordon managed much of the promotional logistics, including key appearances on shows like , which helped elevate the group's visibility in the competitive R&B landscape. Unlike the LeVert brothers, who were heavily involved in songwriting—particularly Gerald, who penned many of the group's signature tracks—Gordon's contributions to composition were more limited, focusing instead on production and arrangement support through their shared company, Trevel Productions, established in 1987. He remained a steadfast member of LeVert until the group's disbandment in 1995, after which he transitioned to solo production endeavors. Marc Gordon died on June 16, 2010, from .

Musical style and influences

Genre and sound

LeVert's primary genre was , deeply infused with and elements, characterized by smooth vocal harmonies and upbeat tempos that defined their urban soul sound during the and . This style drew from the group's roots, blending rhythmic grooves with emotive delivery to create accessible yet sophisticated tracks. The group's signature sound featured intricate three-part vocal arrangements, where the interplay of Gerald, Sean, and Marc's voices produced rich, layered harmonies that became a hallmark of their recordings. Synthesizers provided lush, textures, while bass-driven grooves anchored the upbeat rhythms, evoking the energetic pulse of 1980s R&B production. Gerald LeVert's role as primary producer emphasized a of live —such as horns and guitars—for organic warmth with elements like drum machines and keyboards, resulting in a polished, dynamic aesthetic. LeVert's music evolved from early gospel-tinged tracks, reflecting the family's church singing heritage, toward broader pop-R&B crossovers by , incorporating more danceable beats and mainstream appeal while retaining soulful depth. Call-and-response vocals, a nod to their gospel origins, added interactive energy to their arrangements, enhancing the communal feel of their performances and recordings. This progression bridged ballads with emerging influences, solidifying their versatility within R&B.

Key influences and collaborations

LeVert's music was profoundly shaped by the familial and artistic legacy of , as group members and were the sons of lead singer , who introduced them to the intricacies of performance and during their formative years. This connection extended to practical experience, with LeVert frequently opening for on tours from 1984 to 1986, honing their vocal harmonies and energetic delivery in front of established audiences. A pivotal collaboration came in 1988 with rapper on the track "Just Coolin'" from LeVert's album of the same name, where Heavy D's playful rap verses complemented the group's smooth R&B hooks, bridging and soul in a precursor to fusion styles. Later works reflected the rising influence of producer Riley's innovations, evident in LeVert's adoption of swinging rhythms and synth-driven grooves on albums like (1987), which incorporated production elements echoing Riley's blueprint without direct involvement. On , LeVert featured contributions from jazz-funk artist Reggie Calloway of Midnight Star, who co-produced tracks like "Casanova," infusing the album with layered horns and funky basslines that expanded the group's sound beyond traditional R&B. These efforts culminated in a distinctive blend of traditions—rooted in the ' emotive phrasing and orchestral arrangements—with early precursors, as seen in the upbeat, percussive energy of singles like "Casanova," which peaked at No. 1 on the R&B chart. This synthesis helped LeVert apply their multi-layered vocal style to more contemporary, rhythmically complex arrangements by the late .

Discography

Studio albums

LeVert released seven studio albums between 1985 and 1997, primarily through after their independent debut. Most were produced by lead member alongside Marc Gordon, featuring 9 to 11 tracks per release that blended R&B, , and emerging elements.
AlbumRelease yearLabelUS R&B peakCertification (RIAA)
I Get Hot1985Tempre Records
Bloodline1986#8
The Big Throwdown1987#3Gold (500,000 units)
Just Coolin'1988#6Gold (500,000 units)
Rope a Dope Style1990#37Gold (500,000 units)
For Real Tho'1993#5Gold (500,000 units)
The Whole Scenario1997#10
Albums like The Big Throwdown and Just Coolin' produced chart-topping singles such as "Casanova" and the Heavy D collaboration "Just Coolin'."

Singles and chart performance

LeVert released a total of 23 singles between 1983 and 1993, with their chart activity spanning the chart from 1985 to 1993. The group achieved significant success on the R&B charts, securing 11 top-10 hits, including five number-one singles. Their first charting single, "I'm Still" from the 1985 album I Get Hot, peaked at number 70 on the R&B chart. The group's early breakthrough came with "(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind" in 1986, which topped the R&B chart for one week and marked their first number-one hit. This was followed by "Don't Hang Up," also from 1986's Bloodline album, which reached number 7 on the R&B chart. LeVert's most commercially successful single was "Casanova" in 1987 from The Big Throwdown, peaking at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100—their only top-10 pop hit—and number 1 on the R&B chart for two weeks. The track also reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. Subsequent releases solidified their R&B dominance, with "My Forever Love" (1987) at number 2 on the R&B chart, "Addicted to You" (1988) returning to number 1, and "Just Coolin'" (1989) also hitting number 1 on the R&B chart. Later highlights included "Baby I'm Ready" from the 1990 album Rope a Dope Style, which topped the R&B chart for one week in 1991. "abc-123" in 1993 marked one of their final charting efforts, reaching number 5 on the R&B chart and number 46 on the Hot 100.
SingleYearHot 100 PeakR&B Peak
(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind19861
Casanova198751
Addicted to You19881
Just Coolin'19891
Baby I'm Ready19911

Legacy

Impact on R&B

LeVert played a pivotal role in the evolution of R&B during the by bridging traditional harmonies with the emerging sound, creating a hybrid that emphasized smooth, multi-part vocals over hip-hop-influenced beats. As the sons of O'Jays lead singer , the group—comprising brothers and alongside Marc Gordon—infused their music with familial traditions rooted in classic , while adapting to the rhythmic innovations of producers like . This fusion was evident in their breakthrough hit "Casanova" (1987), which topped the R&B chart and reached No. 5 on the Hot 100, blending emotional balladry with danceable grooves to appeal to a broader urban audience. The group's innovative use of multiple lead vocals and layered harmonies influenced subsequent R&B vocal ensembles, promoting a democratic structure where each member contributed distinct emotional timbres to both ballads and uptempo tracks. LeVert's approach inspired acts by demonstrating how family-derived harmony could sustain commercial viability in a shifting toward crossovers, as seen in their discovery and mentorship of Cleveland-based groups like and . These protégés adopted LeVert's emphasis on heartfelt delivery and intricate vocal arrangements, helping to perpetuate the vocal group tradition amid the rise of soloists. Culturally, LeVert's romantic, groove-oriented R&B helped define the late-1980s urban sound, with "Casanova" becoming a staple in media like the films and The Pick-Up Artist, and later covered by the , extending its reach into diverse musical contexts. Their catalog, including four gold-certified albums, contributed to the commercialization of emotionally resonant R&B for the era. Gerald LeVert's dual role as lead singer and producer further advanced the singer-producer paradigm, prioritizing raw vocal expressiveness in both intimate slow jams and energetic tracks, which shaped production standards for romantic R&B into the 1990s.

Post-group careers and tributes

Following the group's reduced activity after 1993, established a prominent solo career, releasing nine albums that showcased his baritone vocals and songwriting prowess. His debut solo effort, Private Line (1991), achieved crossover appeal on the , blending R&B with pop elements and peaking at number 2 on the R&B Albums chart. Subsequent releases like Groove On (1994) and (2000) further solidified his status, with collaborations featuring artists such as and . LeVert also produced for other acts and earned , including Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance in 2008. He died on November 10, 2006, at age 40 from an accidental overdose involving prescription painkillers (Vicodin, Percocet, and Darvocet) combined with over-the-counter medications and , as ruled by the Cuyahoga County coroner. In tribute, LeVert was posthumously inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2013 as part of its inaugural class, recognizing his contributions to R&B. Sean LeVert attempted a solo path with limited success, issuing his only album, The Other Side (1995) on , which reached number 22 on the R&B Albums chart but did not yield major hits. He occasionally performed with and contributed to projects tied to his brother and , maintaining a lower profile amid personal struggles. Sean died on , 2008, at age 39 while in custody at Cuyahoga County Jail for unpaid ; the coroner determined the cause as complications from , , heart disease, , and , ruled accidental. Marc Gordon shifted focus to behind-the-scenes work after 1993, embracing production and songwriting roles while keeping a low public profile as the sole surviving LeVert member. He co-founded Trevel Productions in 1987 with , which continued to nurture emerging talent, and collaborated on tracks for artists including , , , and . Gordon's efforts emphasized urban R&B production, earning credits on multi-platinum projects without pursuing solo endeavors. The LeVert legacy endures through family-led tributes and cultural nods, with incorporating group material into O'Jays performances to honor his sons. Modern R&B artists have sampled and referenced LeVert's hits, such as "Casanova," in their work, perpetuating the group's smooth harmonies and romantic themes. As of 2025, Marc Gordon remains active in production and participates in anniversary tributes, including celebrations of the group's 40th formation in 2023. Discussions around R&B Hall of Fame expansions often highlight LeVert's influence, building on Gerald's 2013 induction.

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