Born at Mc Donald House, on Cleveland’s East side, Marc fell in love with music at an early age, officially started his musical journey at prospect elementary school, playing Violin
but by Jr. High, Marc picked up Viola,Trombone & ultimately, Piano, where he learned primarily by ear, all the songs on the radio.
Shortly after, Marc’s mother, took him to visit her friend, where he met Gerald & Sean Levert, they instantly connected & rehearsed everyday possible thereafter,
Meanwhile, Marc & Gerald started developing their songwriting skills and after many failed attempts of trying to impress Gerald’s father,
Eddie Levert, finally heard something that caught his ear and took, Marc, Gerald & Sean to the studio
\Formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1984, LeVertwas a dominant force on the music chartsand created a successful blueprint for urban male groups. The trio’s formula of combining soulful ballads and up-tempo beats with catchy hooks produced a dynamic catalog of music to be enjoyed for many years to come. Marc Gordon, Gerald and Sean Levert. The trio hit popular mainstay through urban radio delivering a string of HOT records such as “I Get Hot”, “Bloodline”, “The Big Throwdown”, “Just Coolin”, “Rope a Dope Style”, For Real Tho” and “Whole Scenario”. LeVert racked up hit singlessuch as “(Pop Pop Pop) Goes My Mind”, “Casanova”, “Baby I’m Ready”, “Addicted To You”, which featured in Eddie Murphy’s hit movie, “Coming To America” and “Just Coolin” the first R&B group & song to feature a rapper, Heavy D.
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The group’s founding members, Marc and Gerald always knew that music was their destiny and LeVert became its own reckoning. The group would spend long days and sleepless nights in the basement writing songs, recording and practicing their dance moves but LeVert’s road to stardom was not paved with industry hook-ups or doors that magically flew open because of their name, in fact, the group was turned down by every label Gerald’s father, Eddie Levert, presented it to… but the young LeVert group remained focused on making that dream, a reality. Tired of the rejection from major labels, Eddiedecided to push the guys independent, so he teamed up with a good friend & former Philly International Records Exec, Harry Coombs and released the first LeVert album “I Get Hot” on Tempre Records.
The pieces started falling into place for LeVert, with an appearance on Soul Train with Don Cornelius and their single “I’m Still” on the Billboard R&B Soul charts, definitely helped fuel the fire. Now, those long rehearsals started paying off for young group, booking gigs all over the country, opening up for national acts like “The Temptations”, “One Way” & of course The O’Jays. One gig in particular, in Washington D.C., brought the industry out, and that night was magical, cause LeVert put it down so hard, that Atlantic Records VP, Hank Caldwell, went backstage to congratulate the guys on their impressive show, then offered them a record deal… They were excited about the opportunity but weren’t so sure on how real it was… and then, the very next week, Gerald, Marc & Sean received recording contracts from Atlantic Records, needless to say, they signed the deal and these young men from Cleveland Ohio, made history… They knew that if given a fair look, the music would speak for itself, and so it did- over and over again. The hit making duo of Marc Gordon & Gerald Levert formed Trevel Productions in 1987 and initially signed on the “Rude Boys” who gained tremendous success from their No #1 hit “Written All Over Your Face” and “Men at Large” with their hit single “So Alone”.
Whether churning out hits for LeVert or creating hot tracks for other artists, Marc & Gerald had the “Midas Touch”. For more than 10 years, They’ve produced, wrote on or developed other successful recording artists such as Troop, Mikki Howard, Stephanie Mills, The O’Jays , Anita Baker,
James Ingram, Christopher Williams, Rhonda Clark, Eugene Wilde, Millie Jackson & others… Marc & Gerald followed the beat of their own drum and left a lasting impression in the hearts and minds of R&B/ Soul music lovers across the world.
In pursuit of personal goals in 1995, all the group’s members decided to pursue individual opportunities. Gerald Levert went on to conquer the music industry as a successful solo artist, songwriter, producer and actor. Marc Gordon relocated to Los Angeles and continued producing and writing, with a variety of successful recording artists such as IMX, Marques Houston and Musiq Soul- Child
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Prior Releases
LeVert has released a total of 7 group albums, 5 selling gold & platinum status, with several number #1 singles on Billboard’s R&B/ Soul charts, in addition to both “New Jack City” (which they had a cameo in) & “Coming To America” soundtrack’s single releases also reaching #1…
I Get Hot– “I’m Still”
Bloodline– “Pop Pop Pop- Goes My Mind”, “Let’s Go Out Tonight”
The Big Throwdown– “Fascination”, “Casanova”, “My Forever Love”, “Sweet Sensation”
Just Coolin– “Pull Over”, “Just Coolin”, “Addicted To You” (Bonus Track), “Gotta Get The Money”, “Smilin”
Rope a Dope Style– “Rope a Dope Style”, “All Seasons”, “Baby I’m Ready”, “Give A Little Love”
For Real Tho– “Good Ole Days”, “ABC 123”, “Do The Thang”
The Whole Scenario– “True That” (ft. Yo-Yo & Queen Pen), “Sorry Is”
New Jack City Soundtrack– “For The Love Of Money-Livin For The City”
Coming To America– “Addicted To You” (Bonus Track- Just Coolin’)
Dedication– “What A Woman” (ft. O’Jays), “Hey Love”