Artist's albums
Fiddle De De
1971 · single
For You / Gotta Keep Movin'
1970 · single
I'm Still Dancing / 5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love)
1970 · single
Triangle of Love (Hey Diddle Diddle)
1970 · single
Let Them Know
2019 · single
We Are the Presidents
2013 · album
BALORAMA
2009 · single
Watergate-Lewinsky
2006 · album
5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love)
1970 · album
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Biography
A sweet soul group from Washington, D.C., the Presidents scored with the infectious "5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love." Written by members Tony Boyd and Archie Powell, and produced by Van McCoy, it reached 11 on the pop charts. Billy Shorter completed the trio who called themselves the Presidents because D.C. was home. They sang in three-part harmony, with the lead bursting from the pack to deliver the lyrics, then blending back with the others for a full sound. They had three other releases on Sussex but never cracked the Top 30 again. Two of the Sussex releases, "For You," a beautiful Van McCoy ballad, and "The Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven," another ballad McCoy had hit with Chris Bartley, were also released by the SpellBinders on Columbia. Before Sussex they recorded for Hollywood and Deluxe records. They later changed their name to Anacostia, after a large low-income development in D.C. As Anacostia, they recorded for Columbia, MCA, Tabu, and Roulette, well into the '80s. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi