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1970's Vincent Bonham - Detroit Federation Of Musicians Union Card on 2040-motos

US $64
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Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
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1970's Vincent Bonham - Detroit Federation of Musicians Union Card. Bonham was a member of the late 1970's R & B group RAYDIO which featured Ray Parker Jr. His co-vocals can be heard on the hit "You Can't Change That". Bonham attended Detroit Northwestern High School. He had this union card when he was in High School. You can tell that it was in a wallet for some time. 


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