L.T.D. was a R&B, disco and funk band that had a string of hits in the 1970s. Band formation L.T.D. (which stood for Love, Togetherness and Devotion) was formed in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1968 by keyboardist Jimmie "J.D." Davis and saxophonist Abraham "Onion" Miller. Both were former backing musicians for soul duo Sam and Dave. The band was originally named Love Men, Ltd. The other members of the band were recruited following the relocation of Jimmie and Abraham to New York City: Henry Davis, bassist Johnny McGhee, guitarist Carle Vickers, trumpeter Arthur "Lorenzo" Carnegie, saxophonist Toby Wynn, saxophonist Jake Riley, Jr., trombonist Jeffrey Osborne, singer and drummer The group then settled in Los Angeles, where Osborne's brother, Billy Osborne joined the lineup as the keyboardist. Discography L.T.D. signed with the A&M label to issue their 1974 debut Love, Togetherness and Devotion. On their third LP, 1976's Love to the World, the group scored their first Top 20 pop hit, Love Ballad. The follow-up, 1977's Something to Love, included the top five track (Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again. Four years later L.T.D. returned to the Top 40 once again with Shine On. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.