Curtis Blandon is an American soul singer best known for his work in the 1960s and '70s. His musical style is characterized by a blend of R&B and pop, with a distinctive emotive vocal delivery that made him a notable figure in the soul music scene. Blandon's most influential work is arguably his single "In The Long Run," which became a staple of Northern Soul dancefloors. Despite not achieving widespread commercial success, Blandon's music has been influential in the genre, and his recordings continue to be appreciated by soul music aficionados.