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Kool & the Gang Origin Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. Genres Jazz
Funk
SoulYears active 1969–present Labels De-Lite, Mercury Website koolandthegang.com Members Robert "Kool" Bell
Ronald Bell (Khalis Bayyan)
George Brown
Dennis Thomas
Clifford Adams
Sonnie "Skip" Martin
Shawn McQuiller
Rodney Ellis
Jirmad Gordon and Curtis "Fitz" WilliamsPast members James "J.T." Taylor
Rick Westfield (deceased)
Claydes Charles Smith (deceased)
Robert "Spike" Mickens (deceased)Kool & the Gang are an American jazz, R&B, soul, and funk group, originally formed as the Jazziacs in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1964.[1]
They went through several musical phases during the course of their recording career, starting out with a purist jazz sound, then becoming practitioners of R&B and funk, progressing to a smooth pop-funk ensemble, and in the post-millennium creating music with a modern, electro-pop sound.
They have sold over 70 million albums worldwide.[2]
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History
The group's main members over the years included brothers Robert Bell (known as "Kool") on bass and Ronald Bell on tenor saxophone, lead vocalist James "J.T." Taylor, George Brown on drums, Robert Mickens on trumpet, Dennis Thomas on alto saxophone, Claydes Charles Smith on guitar, and Rick Westfield on keyboards. The Bell brothers' father was an acquaintance of Thelonious Monk, and the brothers were friends with Leon Thomas.
In 1964 Robert formed an instrumental band called the Jazziacs with five high-school friends.[citation needed]They changed their name to Kool & the Flames in 1967, then Kool & the Gang in 1969(to avoid confusion with James Brown's Famous Flames) and were signed by Gene Redd to his new record label De-Lite Records in 1969.[3] They first hit the pop charts with the release of their debut eponymous album.
Though none of the three singles from the album went far on the pop charts, their R&B success was swift and massive. Several live and studio albums followed, with 1973's Wild and Peaceful breaking into the mainstream with "Jungle Boogie" and "Hollywood Swinging". Many reviews see the Gang's 1974 album Light of Worlds and 1975 album Spirit of the Boogie as the greatest achievements of the band, with the 1975 single "Summer Madness" gaining much attention. However, after the release of those albums the band abandoned deep funk music and switched to pop-funk.
The late 1970s saw a lull in Kool & the Gang's except for the album Open Sesame which yielded the title track "Open Sesame" which achieved some success in the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Then came new lead singer James "J.T." Taylor who joined the group — with 1979's Ladies' Night. Their number one hit in 1980's "Celebration", from Celebrate!, co-produced by Eumir Deodato. More international hits followed in the early 1980s, including "Big Fun", "Get Down on It", and "Joanna". Their 1984 album Emergency yielded four top-20 pop hits, including "Fresh" and "Cherish". Their chart presence stopped after Forever. Taylor left the group amicably to pursue a solo career.
Kool & the Gang today
Of Kool & the Gang's original members, the Bell brothers, Brown and Thomas are still with the group. Ricky Westfield, the group's original keyboardist, left in 1976 to form his own band, and died in 1985. Guitarist Claydes Smith died after a long illness on June 20, 2006, at age 57. Original trumpet player Robert "Spike" Mickens, who had retired in 1986 due to poor health, died at age 59 on November 2, 2010, at a nursing home in Far Rockaway, New York. Longtime members who continue to perform and record with the group include Clifford Adams (trombone), Curtis Williams (keyboards) and trumpeters Larry Gittens and Michael Ray.
"Jungle Boogie" was featured on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's well known cult classic Pulp Fiction. The band released the album "Still Kool" in 2007.
"Hollywood Swinging" was sampled by DJ Kool in his song "Let Me Clear My Throat," and by rapper Mase on "Feel So Good".
Kool & the Gang's "Summer Madness" from their 1974 album Light of Worlds has been sampled numerous times. Most notably, it was used by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince for their 1991 single "Summertime". "Summer Madness" was also featured in the 1976 Picture of the Year, "Rocky". A live version of the track recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London was released in 1976 on the Love & Understanding album (De-Lite DEP 2018). Live at PJ's' track "N.T" has been sampled extensively by artists such as Boogie Down Productions, Brand Nubian, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, N.W.A and Kris Kross. The song was also sampled by Jermaine Dupri featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg in the song, "We Just Wanna Party with You" from the soundtrack to the film in 1997, Men in Black: The Album starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones.
Kool & the Gang performed at Jerusalem's Gan Sacher (Sacher Park) during the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Student Day/Jerusalem Day all-night concert on May 11–12, 2010. In October 2010, Kool & the Gang signed with indie label Expat Records for the release of their electro-pop single "Miss Lead" with a female lead vocalist.[4]
Kool & the Gang performed at Glastonbury, England, on 26 June 2011.
Discography
Main article: Kool & the Gang discographySee also
- List of number-one hits (United States)
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one in the United States
- List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. dance chart
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart
References
- ^ "Kool & the Gang Biography". Musicianguide.com. http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608004800/Kool-amp-the-Gang.html. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
- ^ "Kool & the Gang | Free Music Videos, News, Photos, Interviews, Lyrics, Tour Dates, Ringtones". VH1. 1998-10-08. http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/kool_and_the_gang/artist.jhtml. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
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- ^ "Kool & the Gang Signs w/Expat Records". Articlesbase.com. http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/kool-the-gang-signs-wexpat-records-3460892.html. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
External links
- koolandthegang.com - the official homepage
- K&G at Discogs.com - brief biography
- Kool & the Gang in-depth interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' November 2010
- Live Performance in France 2008 - Kool & the Gang Concert 2008
Studio albums Kool and the Gang · Music Is the Message · Good Times · Wild and Peaceful · Light of Worlds · Spirit of the Boogie · Love & Understanding · Open Sesame · The Force · Everybody's Dancin' · Ladies' Night · Celebrate! · Something Special · As One · In the Heart · Emergency · Forever · Sweat · Unite · State of Affairs · Gangland · Still KoolLive albums Remix albums The Hits: ReloadedCompilation albums The Best of Kool and the Gang · Kool Jazz · Kool & the Gang Greatest Hits! · Spin Their Top Hits · Twice as Kool (The Hits of Kool & the Gang) · Everything's Kool & the Gang: Greatest Hits & More · The Singles Collection · Kool Love · The Best of Kool & The Gang: 1969-1976 · Celebration: The Best of Kool & The Gang (1979–1987) · The Very Best of Kool & the Gang · 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kool & the GangSingles "Jungle Boogie" · "Hollywood Swinging" · "Higher Plane" · "Spirit of the Boogie" · "Ladies' Night" · "Celebration" · "Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)" · "Get Down on It" · "Joanna" · "Fresh" · "Cherish"Related articles Grammy Award for Album of the Year (1970s) Year Album Artist(s) Producer(s) 1970 Blood, Sweat & Tears Blood, Sweat & Tears (Dick Halligan, Jerry Hyman, Steve Katz, Fred Lipsius, Lou Soloff, David Clayton-Thomas, Chuck Winfield) James William Guercio 1971 1972 Tapestry Carole King Lou Adler 1973 The Concert for Bangla Desh George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann George Harrison, Phil Spector 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track Bee Gees (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb), KC and the Sunshine Band (Harry Wayne Casey, Richard Finch, Fermin Goypisolo, Robert Johnson, Jerome Smith), Kool & the Gang (Robert "Kool" Bell, Ronald Bell, George Brown, Larry Gittens, Robert Mickens, Otha Nash, Claydes Smith, Dennis Thomas, Rickey West), MFSB, Ralph MacDonald, Tavares (Butch Tavares, Chubby Tavares, Pooch Tavares, Ralph Tavares, Tiny Tavares), The Trammps (Jimmy Ellis, Robert Upchurch, Harold Wade, Stanley Wade, Earl Young), Walter Murphy, Yvonne Elliman Albhy Galuten, Arif Mardin, Bee Gees, Bill Oakes, Bobby Martin, Broadway Eddie, David Shire, Freddie Perren, Harry Wayne Casey, K.G. Productions, Karl Richardson, Ralph MacDonald, Richard Finch, Ron Kersey, Thomas J. Valentino, William Salter Complete list · (1960s) · (1970s) · (1980s) · (1990s) · (2000s) · (2010s) Categories:- American rhythm and blues musical groups
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