FORCE MD'S
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REST IN PEACE: T.C., MERCURY & Dr. ROCK
The Force M.D.'s were among the first R&B vocal groups to intermix doo-wop-affected consonances with hip-hop beats and sold millions of records. When the group began performing as the L.D.s on the Staten Island ferry singing and doing impersonations, the group was composed of brothers Steven” Stevie D” Lundy, Antoine "T.C.D." Lundy, Rodney "Khalil" Lundy, their uncle Jessie Lee Daniels, and later friends Trisco Pearson and Charles "Mercury" Nelson. After the L.D.s connected with DJ Dr. Rock (Roger Daniels) they also performed as Dr. Rock & the Force MCs.
By the time the Force M.D.s got a record deal, signing with Tommy Boy Records in 1984, the group had already developed into a pure quiet storm/contemporary R&B group; with its top-ten R&B hit "Tears" from the Love Letters
album. With the exception of their first album, the group was the first act on Tommy Boy to have major-label distribution through its then-parent Warner Bros. Records. A feature film documentary was recently made on the group titled The Force M.D.s Relived. The film is currently being featured in film festivals around the country, as the group continues to perform on stages all over the world. 1994. The Remaining MDs returned with a comeback album titled album. With the exception of their first album, the group was the first act on Tommy Boy to have major-label distribution through its then-parent Warner Bros. Records. A feature film documentary was recently made on the group titled The Force M.D.s Relived. The film is currently being featured in film festivals around the country, as the group continues to perform on stages all over the world. 1994.e Force M.D.s Relived. The film is currently being featured in film festivals around the country, as the group continues to perform on stages all over the world.