The Impressions/ Rance Allen Group/ Soul Train Dance Contest

Season 5Episode 560 minSep 20, 1975
The Impressions/ Rance Allen Group/ Soul Train Dance Contest

The Impressions - "Same Thing It Took" and "Sooner or Later."

The Rance Allen Group - "Ain't No Need of Crying" and "I Give My All To You."

Don Cornelius announces the winners of the dance contest.

The first place winners are Anthony Joe Wright and Cheryl Quarles of Detroit.

In second place: Donna Allen and Willie Kearney of Tampa, Florida.

And, in third place, Lorene Bonds and James Bryant of Memphis, Tennessee.

The Impressions/ Rance Allen Group/ Soul Train Dance Contest has aired on Sep 20, 1975 at 7:00 PM
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