Biography
D-Train is both a nickname and group name. Vocalist / producer James Williams earned his nickname while a defensive tackle as a high school football player in Brooklyn. Williams began singing as a child and had extensive gospel experience. He met bassist / drummer Hubert Eaves, III, while attending school. They worked together with Eaves' father, a jazz musician, on You're the one for me, which was issued under the name of D-Train in 1981. The duo recorded for Prelude until 1985. Williams went solo in 1986, signing with Columbia. He took a more soulful, approach and earned two hits with Misunderstanding and In your eyes which was released in 1988. The year 2000 saw the release of a Bob Sinclair album with James "D" Williams singing lead vocals on 2 tracks.
(taken from: http://www.danceclassic.com/)
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