- Redbone (band)
Redbone was a Native American rock group that was most active in the 1970s. They reached the top 5 on the US
Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1974 with the song, "Come and Get Your Love ".Infobox musical artist |
Name = Redbone
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Origin = Los Angeles,California
Genre = Rock
R&BCajun
Years_active = 1968–Present
Label = Epic
Associated_acts = Pat and Lolly VegasDanny Spanos
URL = [http://www.redbone.fr Redbone.com]
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Past_members =Patrick Vasquez Lolly Vasquez Peter DePoe Tony Bellamy Butch Rillera George Spannos Raven Hernandez Career
Formed in 1968 in Los Angeles,
California , by the brothers Patrick Vasquez (bass and vocals) and Lolly Vasquez (guitar and vocals), the name Redbone itself is a joking reference to aCajun term for a mixed-race person, the band's members being of mixed blood ancestry. The band referenced Cajun and New Orleans culture many times in theirlyrics and performing style. Pat and Lolly had previously performed and recorded under the stage surname Vegas, in part to downplay theLatin American association of their birth surname, Vasquez.Redbone played primarily
rock music with R&B, Cajun,Jazz , tribal, and Latin roots. Their first commercial success came with the single "Maggie" from their secondalbum , "Potlatch", in 1970, and two otherhit single s followed - "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" (1971) and "Come and Get Your Love" (1974). Lolly Vegas was one of the firstguitarist s to make extensive use of the distinctive Leslie rotating speaker effect in hiselectric guitar amplification setup. Vegas played improvised, jazz-influenced guitar. Drummer Peter DePoe (born 1943,Neah Bay ,Washington ) is credited with pioneering the "King Kong" style of drumming, which features sharply accentedpolyrhythms involving the bass andsnare drum s and is similar tofunk styles of drumming. The band referred to DePoe's "King Kong Beat" in their lyrics to the song "Prehistoric Rhythm" on their debut album.In 1973 Redbone released the politically oriented "We were all wounded at Wounded Knee", recalling the massacre of Lakota
Sioux Indians by the SeventhCavalry in 1890. The song ends with the subtly altered sentence "We were all wounded "by" Wounded Knee". The song reached the #1 chart position inEurope but did not chart in the U.S. where it was initially withheld from release and then banned by several radio stations.Fact|date=September 2007Original drummer Peter DePoe left to be replaced by Butch Rillera. Following this the band achieved much of their commercial success. Tony Bellamy (guitar, piano and vocals) was later forced to retire due to illness.Fact|date=September 2007
The band's current remaining membership is led by Pat Vegas alone (Lolly left in 1995, Tony Bellamy sometime after that), Raven Hernandez (guitar, vocals and songwriter) joined Redbone in 1996 to replace Lolly Vegas after he suffered a stroke that left him unable to tour with the band. Although Redbone has had some limited activity in recent years, their songwriting and touring output is slight compared with that of the early 1970s. A proposed reunion tour in 2003 did not occur.
Evidence suggests the existence of an "imposter band" illegally touring the United States and posing as Redbone under the name (or alias) "Denny Freeman". Freeman, who Pat Vegas confirmed to be unaffiliated with Redbone in an interview with the "
Montana Standard ", most recently defrauded the county-fair board of the Butte Silver-Bow County Fair inButte, Montana under pretenses of being a co-founding member of Redbone, yet he was never a band member. [http://www.mtstandard.com/articles/2006/08/11/newsbutte_top/20060811_newsbutte_top.txt] .Prior to forming Redbone, Pat and Lolly Vegas released an LP in the mid-60's titled "Pat & Lolly Vegas At The Haunted House" (Mercury MG 21059/SR 61059) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kvftxqe5ldae] .
Of the tvelwe songs on the album, six are originals by the Vegas brothers. Pat and Lolly Vegas also released several 7"-singles from 1961 to the mid 1960's. One of them is titled "Robot Walk/Don't You Remember" (Apogee Records A-101).The first self titled album by Redbone was released as a double-LP in northern america and a single-LP in Europe. Their third album, "Message From a Drum", was released in Europe with another title and a different cover than the one released in the USA and Canada.
Album discography
*"Redbone" (1970)
*"Potlatch" (1970)
*"Message From A Drum " (1971)
*"The Witch Queen Of New Orleans" (european issue of "Message From A Drum, same songs - different cover, 1971). [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:w9fyxqqrldke] .
*"Already Here " (1972)
*"Wovoka" (1973)
*"Beaded Dreams Through Turquoise Eyes " (1974)
*"Come & Get Your Redbone" (compilation, 1975)
*"The Best of Redbone" (compilation, 1976)
*"Cycles" (1977)
*"The Very Best Of Redbone " (compilation, 1991)
*"Redbone Live " (1994)
*"Great Songs (Come and Get Your Love)" (compilation, 1995)
*"Golden Classics" (compilation, 1996)
*"To the Bone" (compilation, 1998)
*Redbone andWet Willie : "Take Two" (compilation, 2002)
*"The Essential Redbone" (compilation, 2003)
*"One World" (2005)Note: One of the 1970s drummers, George Spannos, who released his own hit album "Passion in the Dark" in 1983 under the name
Danny Spanos , having a top 40 hit single "Hot Cherie".Cover versions
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Come and Get Your Love " has been covered or sampled by
*Real McCoy in 1995
*René Dif & Chrystal Cherry in 2002.
*Earth Wind & Fire September in 1975
*The chorus was used byCyndi Lauper in the 1994 remake of her earlier hit "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Hey Now (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun)"
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