General Kane ( formerly known as General Caine ) was a US group fronted by
Mitch McDowell ( 1954, San Bernadino, California, USA, / d. January 1992 ).
McDowell took the professional name General Kane in tribute to an officer
who had supported his artistic ambitions when he was at military school.
After leaving that institution, he formed the group Booty People with
several future members of War. They released one album for MCA Records,
before Malcolm assembled an eight-piece funkgroup , and signing with
Groove Time Records in 1978 , for which they released two albums , Let Me
In ( 1978 ) and Get Down Attack ( 1980 ).
The two albums for the label preceded a move to Tabu Records. General
Caine's third album entitled Girls features the hit song "For Lovers
Only". The radio station 93.1 FM WZAK in Cleveland ( Ohio ) penned "For
Lovers Only" as a theme song for their late night segment with the same
title. Their debut single
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