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- C._J._&_Company abstract "C.J. & Company (also C.J. & Co. or C.C. & Co.) was a disco group from Detroit, Michigan. They were the partnership of producers, funk-brother, Dennis Coffey & Mike Theodore. Their highest charting single in the US was "Devil's Gun", which reached #36 on the Billboard pop chart, spending 29 weeks on the HOT 100. It wound up being the #100 song of the year on BILLBOARD's year end charts, (though only peaking at #36), and #2 on the R&B chart in 1977. It also peaked at #43 in the UK Singles Chart. That song, along with "We Got Our Own Thing" (later sampled by Heavy D and the Boyz) and "Sure Can't Go to the Moon," hit #1 for five weeks on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.They released two full length LPs, 'Devil's Gun' (1977) and 'Deadeye Dick' (1978) both for Westbound Records.In 1998 a compilation CD was released with full length selected tracks from both LPs."Devil's Gun" was the first record played at the opening of Studio 54 by DJ Richie Kaczor.An instrumental version of "Devil's Gun" was featured prominently in the International version of Crocodile.".
- C._J._&_Company activeYearsEndYear "1979".
- C._J._&_Company activeYearsStartYear "1977".
- C._J._&_Company background "group_or_band".
- C._J._&_Company genre Disco.
- C._J._&_Company genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- C._J._&_Company hometown Detroit.
- C._J._&_Company hometown United_States.
- C._J._&_Company wikiPageID "2173726".
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- C._J._&_Company after ""I Remember Yesterday" by Donna Summer".
- C._J._&_Company background "group_or_band".
- C._J._&_Company before ""Got to Give It Up" by Marvin Gaye".
- C._J._&_Company currentMembers "Charles Clark".
- C._J._&_Company currentMembers "Connie Durden".
- C._J._&_Company currentMembers "Cornelius Brown".
- C._J._&_Company currentMembers "Curtis "CJ" Durden".
- C._J._&_Company currentMembers "Joni Tolbert".
- C._J._&_Company genre Disco.
- C._J._&_Company genre Rhythm_and_blues.
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- C._J._&_Company name "C.J. & Company".
- C._J._&_Company origin Detroit.
- C._J._&_Company origin United_States.
- C._J._&_Company title ""Devil's Gun"/"We Got Our Own Thing"/"Sure Can't Go to the Moon"".
- C._J._&_Company title "Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single".
- C._J._&_Company years "--05-28".
- C._J._&_Company yearsActive "1977".
- C._J._&_Company subject Category:American_dance_music_groups.
- C._J._&_Company subject Category:Disco_groups.
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- C._J._&_Company type AmericanDanceMusicGroups.
- C._J._&_Company type DiscoGroups.
- C._J._&_Company type Group100031264.
- C._J._&_Company type Agent.
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- C._J._&_Company type MusicGroup.
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- C._J._&_Company comment "C.J. & Company (also C.J. & Co. or C.C. & Co.) was a disco group from Detroit, Michigan. They were the partnership of producers, funk-brother, Dennis Coffey & Mike Theodore. Their highest charting single in the US was "Devil's Gun", which reached #36 on the Billboard pop chart, spending 29 weeks on the HOT 100. It wound up being the #100 song of the year on BILLBOARD's year end charts, (though only peaking at #36), and #2 on the R&B chart in 1977. It also peaked at #43 in the UK Singles Chart.".
- C._J._&_Company label "C. J. & Company".
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- C._J._&_Company name "C.J. & Company".