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The Freestyle era came and went in a haze of smoke and mirrors, but one of a select few performers more than managed to maintain his hold on the spotlight; George Lamond. Week after week, George performs all around the nation electrifying crowds with his hot, dynamic, no-holds barred stage presence.  Blasting out such hit songs as “Bad of the Heart,” ”Without You”, and “Look Into My Eyes”, George's appeal hasn't diminished one iota since his debut.

His newest release “The Hits and more” (coming off of Robbins Entertainment Records) promises to be a crossover success.  From pop dance to salsa, this newest endeavor from the Lamond camp has something for everyone.  “The Hits and more” LP, is a collaborative effort by such venerable producers as Chris Barbosa (of Shannon fame) , Carlos Berrios (Lisette Melendez) and a slew of other well known and up and coming talented producers, with George appearing as CO-producer on some of the cuts as well.  Lyrical contributions by, Philip Andreula, Dominic Marabeti, Midnight Star, and George Lamond among others.

During his childhood, George delighted all with his renditions of Jackson 5, Menudo and Spinners songs.  It wasn't until a high school friend, Kevin Perez, suggested to George that he come over to hang out while Kevin experimented with a four track recorder. To test out the unit, George, on a whim, sang the lead to the Luther Vandross/Gregory Hines single ”_There’s Nothing Better Than Love”. Kevin played the tape around to some friends at school, the word leaked out about a new unknown with a great voice and George was persuaded, by his friends, to take his talent seriously.  Following that the rest was history.  With his first hit single, “Bad Of The Heart” (written by Marilyn Rodriguez and Philip Andreula), George ascended Billboard's Hot 100 chart to the top 25, as well as the number one position on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles. Following that, Mr. Lamond found himself engulfed in a whirlwind of television appearances, sold out arena tours and music award nominations.

George has performed with the likes of The New Kids On The Block, Patti Smythe, Jermaine Jackson, Debbie Gibson and K.C. and The Sunshine Band just to name a few.  He's been profiled on Entertainment Tonight, made a guest appearance on The Rick Des Show, been prominently displayed on CNN's Show Biz Today, endorsed such top of the line products as Coca Cola, Reebok, Bang Bang, and was nominated in 1992 for Best Male Pop Vocalist, as well as, Best Male R&B Vocalist in the prestigious New York Music Awards. 

Ligosa Records was the first to release George's runaway smash “Bad Of The Heart” which instantly attracted the attentions of Sony Columbia. One listen was all it took before Lamond began cranking out hit after hit. He enjoyed three albums and a string of Hot 100 singles including; ”No Matter What”,”Where Does That Leave Love”, and ”Baby I Believe In You”.

He also achieved Top 10 success on Billboards Hot Latin Singles chart with the cuts “No Morira” and “Creo En Ti” (off his Latin LP. of the same name) during his stay at Sony Columbia.

Now on Robbins Entertainment Records, George's sights are set on repeating his past triumphs with his newest collection of, soon to be hits.  None of the prosperity George Lamond has experienced during his past has been undeserved. Hard work, perseverance, and an immeasurable amount of vocal ability are the key contributing factors toward the success and longevity of his career. When asked about his feelings toward this album, George is quoted as saying,”This album is going to make some serious noise!”

An anonymous author once said,”There’s so much history it can’t help but repeat itself”. In the case of George Lamond that can only be a positive thing.

His is a name and a sound that will not soon be forgotten.