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4/1/2013, 10:40pm

Luhrs Presents: Boyz II Men

By Courtesy of H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
Luhrs Presents: Boyz II Men
Courtesy of H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center

Boyz II Men members.

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Boyz II Men remains one of the most truly iconic R&B groups in music history. The group redefined popular R&B and continues to create timeless hits that appeal to fans across all generations.

Celebrating their 20th anniversary this year with the release of their landmark album, “Twenty,” the band has penned and performed some of the most celebrated classics of the past two decades.

The group’s four Grammy Awards are just the tip of the iceberg. Throughout their 20-year career, Boyz II Men has also won nine American Music Awards, nine Soul Train Awards, three MTV Awards and three Billboard Awards.

The trio holds the distinction of being the best-selling R&B group of all time, with 60 million albums sold. And the reason is abundantly clear. For the past two decades, Boyz II Men has given fans a rich catalog of memorable hits filled with smooth harmonies and enduring themes with songs such as “End of the Road,” “I’ll Make Love to You” and “Motownphilly,” among many others.

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