Rufus, was a 70s band formed in Chi-Town, which helped launch the career of lead singer Chaka Khan. They are known for such hits as "Tell Me Something Good" (penned by Stevie Wonder), "Sweet Thing", and "Ain't Nobody". Band members included:
* Chaka Khan — vocals
* Andre Fischer — drums
* Dennis Belfield — bass
* Al Ciner — guitar
* Tony Maiden — guitar
* Kevin Murphy — keyboards
* Ron Stockert — keyboards
* David Wolinski "Hawk" — keyboards
* Bobby Watson — bass
* John "JR" Robinson — drums (from 1978)
* Moon Calhoun — drums, street player
* Nate Morgan — keyboards
RUFUS & CHAKA KHAN - "DO YOU LOVE WHAT YOU FEEL"
My girl G put me onto this track below. Here is the remake by Carl Carlton
CARL CARLTON - "SMOKING ROOM" (REMAKE OF THE RUFUS & CHAKA KHAN HIT)
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Sunday, April 6, 2008
DONNY HATHAWAY: A SONG FOR YOU (1971)
One of the most incredible voices of ALL time. You can just feel his pain in this one. Rest in peace Donny.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
MARVIN GAYE (4/2/1939 - 4/1/1984)

Although Marvin passed away a few months before I came into this world his music has influenced my life a great deal. Marvin embodied everything about soul music. He asked, "What's Going On," and spoke of "Inner City Blues". "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" that at times he was a "Trouble Man", but you "Gotta Give It Up" to a brother for having so much "Pride and Joy." Marvin oozed sensuality. I could picture him whispering in a young lady's ear,"You're All I Need to Get By" and "If I Could Build My Whole World Around You" I would, for "Your Precious Love". Because "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing". Man, "That's The Way Love Is" and should be, "I'll Be Doggone". If you think about it, "It Ain't That Peculiar". And I could see Marvin telling that young lady "Let's Get It On" and come get some of this "Sexual Healing". And she's just so smitten that all she can say is "Mercy, Mercy Me".
Happy birthday, Marvin, "You Are Everything".
Albums that reached the Top 10 on U.S. pop albums chart/ UK pop albums chart.
* 1971: What's Going On (U.S. #6)
* 1973: Let's Get It On (U.S. #2)
* 1973: Diana & Marvin (w/Diana Ross) (UK #6)
* 1974: Marvin Gaye Live! (U.S. #8)
* 1976: I Want You (U.S. #4)
* 1977: Live at the London Palladium (U.S. #3)
* 1982: Midnight Love (U.S. #7; UK #10)
* 1994: The Very Best of Marvin Gaye (UK #3)
* 2000: Marvin Gaye Love Songs (UK #8)
"DISTANT LOVER" (SOUL TRAIN LIVE, 1980s)
"WHAT'S GOING ON" (LIVE PERFORMANCE FROM 'SAVE THE CHILDREN' FILM, 1973)
"INNER CITY BLUES (MAKES ME WANNA HOLLER)" (1971)
"SEXUAL HEALING" (1982)
SYL JOHNSON - "IS IT BECAUSE I'M BLACK?"
Listen closely...
Syl Johnson is a Blues and Soul singer responsible for such cuts as "Is It Because I'm Black?", "Different Strokes" and "Come On Sock It To Me". Different Strokes is a heavily sampled track in Hip-Hop, sampled by such artists as Wu-Tang Clan, Kool G Rap, Hammer, and the Geto Boys.
He is also the father of R&B songstress Syleena Johnson.
Syl Johnson is a Blues and Soul singer responsible for such cuts as "Is It Because I'm Black?", "Different Strokes" and "Come On Sock It To Me". Different Strokes is a heavily sampled track in Hip-Hop, sampled by such artists as Wu-Tang Clan, Kool G Rap, Hammer, and the Geto Boys.
He is also the father of R&B songstress Syleena Johnson.
Friday, March 28, 2008
RECOGNIZE THAT SAMPLE: SNOOP DOGG "LET'S GET BLOWN"
SNOOP DOGG - "LET'S GET BLOWN"
Let's Get Blown samples the 1980 cut "Watching You" from the Dayton, Ohio funk band Slave.
SLAVE - "WATCHING YOU"
Let's Get Blown samples the 1980 cut "Watching You" from the Dayton, Ohio funk band Slave.
SLAVE - "WATCHING YOU"
Saturday, March 15, 2008
IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN: THE FUNK BROTHERS

I know you've heard of Marvin Gaye, The Jackson 5, The Supremes, and the many artists that helped define that classic Motown sound. But, have you heard of The Funk Brothers? These are the people that were the studio band responsible for putting the backbeat into hits for Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, etc. They played on more #1 records than The Beatles, Beach Boys, Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley combined, but no one knew their names.
Early members included bandleader Joe Hunter and Earl Van Dyke (piano); James Jamerson (bass guitar); William "Benny" Benjamin and Richard "Pistol" Allen (drums); Robert White, Eddie Willis, and Joe Messina (guitar); Jack Ashford (tambourine, percussion, vibes, marimba); Jack Brokensha (vibes, marimba); and Eddie "Bongo" Brown (percussion). Hunter left in 1964, replaced on keyboards by Johnny Griffith and as bandleader by Van Dyke. Around the same time Uriel Jones joined the band as a third drummer.
In 1967, guitarists Dennis Coffey and Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Ragin, who introduced the wah-wah pedal sound that defined Motown's psychedelic soul records, joined the band. Benny Benjamin died the next year, and Bob Babbitt began to replace James Jamerson on many recording dates. The Funk Brothers were a racially integrated band. Most members were black; Messina, Brokensha, Babbitt, and Coffey were white.
Until the release of the Standing in the Shadows of Motown documentary, the members of the band were not widely known to the public for their contributions to the Motown sound, despite having played the music in many Motown hits. Studio musicians were not credited on Motown releases until Marvin Gaye's What's Going On in 1971, although Motown released a handful of singles and LPs by Earl Van Dyke. The Funk Brothers shared top billing with Van Dyke on some of these recordings, although they were billed as "Earl Van Duke & the Soul Brothers", since Motown CEO Berry Gordy, Jr. disliked the connotation of the word "funk".
The band used a number of innovative techniques for performing the backing tracks for many Motown songs. For example, most Motown records feature two drummers instead of one, either playing together or overdubbing one another — Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" used three drummers. A number of songs utilized instrumentation and percussion unusual in soul music recording. The Temptations' "It's Growing" features Earl Van Dyke playing a toy piano for the song's introduction, snow chains are used as percussion on Martha & the Vandellas' "Nowhere to Run", and a custom oscillator was built to create the synthesizer sounds used to accent Diana Ross & the Supremes' "Reflections" A tire iron was used in the Martha & the Vandellas "Dancing in the Streets".
During the mid to late-1960s, roughly one-fifth of Motown records began utilizing session musicians based in Los Angeles, usually covers and tributes of mainstream pop songs and showtunes. By 1970, an increasing number of Motown sessions were being done in Los Angeles instead of Detroit, most notably all of The Jackson 5's hit recordings. Nevertheless, Motown producers such as Norman Whitfield, Frank Wilson, Marvin Gaye, and Smokey Robinson steadfastly continued to record in Detroit for as long as they could.
The Funk Brothers were dismissed from Motown's service in 1972, when Berry Gordy moved Motown to Los Angeles. A few of the members, including Jamerson, migrated to Los Angeles, but found the environment foreign and uncomfortable. Jamerson died in 1983, Brown in 1984, Van Dyke in 1992, White in 1994, Allen and Griffith in 2002, and Hunter in 2007.
Just a rundown of some of the hits they are responsible for:
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
"What's Going On" - Marvin Gaye
"I Heard Through the Grapevine" - Marvin Gaye
"Ain't To Proud To Beg" - The Temptations
"Heatwave (Love Is Like A) - Martha and the Vandellas
"My Girl" - The Temptations
MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL - "AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH"
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
RECOGNIZE THE SAMPLE: BEYONCE 'CRAZY IN LOVE'
BEYONCE - BET AWARDS PERFORMANCE 'CRAZY IN LOVE' FT. JAY-Z (2003)
Beyonce sampled the horns from this Chi-Lites song for her 2003 hit single "Crazy In Love" featuring Jay-Z.
CHI-LITES - 'ARE YOU MY WOMAN (TELL ME SO)' (1971)
Beyonce sampled the horns from this Chi-Lites song for her 2003 hit single "Crazy In Love" featuring Jay-Z.
CHI-LITES - 'ARE YOU MY WOMAN (TELL ME SO)' (1971)
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