Formed in the early 1950s by Forrest Wilson, Jr. (AKA Gene Wilson and Gene
Forrest) and Eunice Levy, Gene & Eunice is a rhythm & blues duo best known for
their 1954 song “Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)”. Wilson was born September 3, 1931 in
San Antonio, Texas while Levy (birth name: Eunice Russ) was born in Texarkana,
Texas in March 12, 1931. They met at a talent show in Los Angeles and began to
date. A short while later, they wed and began writing, performing and recording
as Gene & Eunice. Their self-penned debut single, “Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)”,
was released in 1954 and climbed to...