David Lewis (singer)
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David Lewis (born September 8, 1958) was the lead singer/guitarist for the 1980s R&B supergroup Atlantic Starr.[1] He left the band and return to his Seventh Day Adventist roots. R&B/Pop sensation "Atlantic Starr's" (former lead vocalist) David Lewis along with his wife Marian, a (former "Ford Agency" model), are the co-founders of True Light Ministries, a Christian based ministry. David wrote, produced, arranged, and performed chart-topping singles such as "Secret Lovers", "Always", and "Masterpiece."
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- ^ Henderson, Alex. "Biography: Atlantic Starr". AMG. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p3585/biography. Retrieved 6 May 2010.