The Reflections - Other Groups With The Same Name

Other Groups With The Same Name

A different doo-wop group called the Reflections (from New York) recorded the 45s "I Really Must Know"/"Maybe Tomorrow" (Crossroads 401, 1961) and "Rocket to the Moon"/"Because of You" (Crossroads 402, 1962). This group still performs today with four original members.

A third group with the same name had a regional hit with "In the Still of the Night"/"Tic Toc" (Tigre 602, 1962) before changing its name to "Stark Naked & The Car Thieves".

There was yet another group called The Reflections, a black four-piece from Harlem, New York, formed in 1971, comprising Herman Edwards, Josh Pridgen, Edmund "Butch" Simmons and John Simmons. (John Simmons died on 16 March 1989, aged 45).

Discovered by Melba Moore, they became her backing band in 1972. They released four singles, all on Capitol:

"Three Steps from True Love" (BB 94, R&B 9)/"How Could We Let the Love Get Away" — 4078 — 6/75

"Love on Delivery (L.O.D.)" (R&B 58)/"One into One" — 4137 — 10/75

"Day after Day (Night after Night)" (R&B 37)/"Are You Ready (Here I Am)" — 4222 — 2/76

"Gift Wrap my Love" (R&B 66)/"She's my Summer Breeze" — 4358 — 12/76

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