Kool & The Gang
Profile: | Formed by Robert "Kool" Bell, his brother Ronald Bell and a bunch of their New Jersey teenage friends in the mid-60s (then called the Jazziacs), Kool & the Gang played traditional jazz in regional venues for several years, slowly morphing their style to incorporate emerging funk sounds of Sly and the Family Stone and James Brown. They were signed by the De-Lite label in the early '70s and gathered a small but loyal national following (in particular for their 1971 release Live at the Sex Machine). The group's fortunes exploded in 1974 with Wild and Peaceful, an infectiously raw album that spawned three smash hits, "Funky Stuff," "Hollywood Swinging," and "Jungle Boogie," all featuring great instrumentation and lyrics virtually shouted by the group. However, as quickly as they rode to fame, Kool & the Gang faded, their rough sound appearing out of place against the slick, dance-oriented sounds that began to dominate popular radio in the late '70s.
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Members: | Al Paris, Claydes Smith, Clifford Adams, Curtis Williams, Dennis D.T. Thomas, Don Boyce, Earl Toon, Jr., George Brown, J.T. Taylor, Kevin Bell, Larry Gittens, Michael Ray, Mohamed Moretta, Odeen Mays, Otha Nash, Richard Westfield, Robert Goble, Robert Kool Bell, Robert Spike Mickens, Ronald Bell |
Variations: | Viewing All | Kool & The Gang Cool & The Gang, Cool And The Gang, Cool Gang, Cool' N' Gang, K & G Production, Inc., K & G Productions, K & G Productions Inc., K & G Productions, Inc., K. & G. Productions, K. & T. G., K. & The Gang, K. G. Productions, K.G. Productions, K&G, KATG, KG, King's, Koll & Gang, Koll & The Gang, Koll And Gang |
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