Ace Spectrum

Ace Spectrum was an American R&B, soul and disco musical group that was popular in the mid-1970s.

Based in New York City,[1] the group consisted of Rudy Gay Sr., Elliot Isaac, Henry "Easy" Zant, Aubrey "Troy" Johnson, and, on their final album, Frederick G. Duff and Lawrence Coley.

From their Tony Silvester-produced[4] debut album, it peaked at number 57 on Billboard's Hot 100[5] while finding its way to the top 20 on the R&B Singles chart.

[9][10] Ace Spectrum never developed into a huge hitmaker, although Allmusic considers it a "decent soul ensemble.

Rudy Gay Sr., a member of Iota Phi Theta fraternity, later went on to both father the famous basketball player and become music director for The Stylistics.