Eddie Levert
Eddie Levert is a founding member of the pioneering 1970s Soul/R&B group and 2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, The O’Jays. The O’Jays formed in 1958 out of Canton, Ohio. The group, which jumpstarted their career with the 1963 chart-topping smash hit “Lonely Drifter,” made their debut into the music business with the group project “Coming Through”.
Over the course of several decades, The O’Jays have celebrated R&B success with 6 top ten singles and a multitude of enduring and soulful gems. Eddie’s vocals have earned The O’Jays many top-selling hits such as “Backstabbers”, “I Love Music”, “Family Reunion”, “Stairway to Heaven”, “For the Love of Money” and the #1 single “Love Train”. In 2009, Eddie Levert and The O’Jays were honored with a BET Lifetime Achievement Award.
Today, almost 50 years later, Eddie continues to perform with The O’Jays entertaining enthusiastic audiences around the world. Eddie is also pursuing solo projects including the show he titled “Timeless Voices” which is a collaboration of fellow vocalists whom Eddie feels made significant impact on R&B and Popular Music as well as having the experience and talent to pay tribute to some of the great singers and songs of the past.


















