George Kerr (musician)

The artists Kerr has worked with include, Florence Ballard, The Escorts, Linda Jones, The Moments, The O'Jays, and The Whatnauts.

[4] At some stage in the 1950s, George Kerr formed a group called The Serenaders in Newark, NJ with his friends Sidney Barnes, Howard Curry and Timothy Wilson.

Later, Richard Barrett had placed an ad in the paper for auditions for a lead singer for the group, Imperials.

[12] Along with Rod Armstrong and Marvin Brown, Kerr produced an album that featured the groups, Softones & First Class.

[13] His production of the group Kerr and the single "Back At Ya", released on Greyhound GRPT-107 in 1984 had a brief review in James Hamilton's Disco's section of the 17 March 1984 issue of Record Mirror.