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Article: From boys to men.(Bobby Brown reunites with his old band 'New Edition')
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- Newsweek
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- September 9, 1996
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As New Edition reunites on 'Home Again,' Bobby Brown talks about Whitney and his wild streak
IT'S BEEN 10 YEARS SINCE BOBBY Brown and New Edition worked together, but some things never change. On a Friday evening, the other five members of the most popular R&B group of the '80s--Ronnie DeVoe, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill--are gathered at a Hollywood recording studio, waiting for Bobby. Everyone else managed to be there on time at 3 p.m. for a rehearsal for some dance steps from their video "Hit Me Off," the debut single from their reunion album "Home Again." But it's after 6 p.m. when Brown finally arrives. He makes a point of hugging ...
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Article: BAD BOY BOBBY BROWN ...
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO);
October 7, 1997 ;
700+ words
... ... cement the one-time New Edition member's status ... tour as a member of New Edition, you can see that Bobby Brown is a superstar ... there may be another New Edition project, but I don ... CAPTION(S): Photo Bobby Brown.
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