who is this?
who is this?
Bill Summers and Summer's Heat?
i'm saying Heatwave?
Ok, no it's not. I have to think for a moment.
I know or seen the guy on the right, in the back .
The picture is distorted. It makes them look like their legs are all short. Makes them look like midgets.
Could it be early Raydio? The guy in the plaid pants could pass for Ray Parker.
http://100.lmu.edu/history/timeline.htm#
Go to 1970 and under 1968 it shows this photo. Click on photo to enlarge. No clue. Definitely looks more 70s.
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caption says:
The Black Student Union and United Mexican-American Students form.
I think jillfoster created a bit of a mystery here and I like a challenge. I emailed Loyola Marymount University and inquired about the photo. I will certainly let you all know if I hear anything. I agree the clothing does not match the time frame of 1968 and like marv2, it appears more likely the early 70s especially with the platform shoes. Great looking group but who are they? I hope we find out.
I'm calling it. The band pictured is WAR. The guy with the flute would be Lee Oskar.
I heard back from the Alumni Association and she said she will look into it and let me know. It's definitely not WAR.
Interesting: as soon as I declared the band to be War, everyone stopped posting.
It's not War. I'm thinking it's a photo of Black and Latin college student union members.
OK, how about The Jimmy Castor Bunch? That guy in the front kind of looks like Jimmy Castor.
I think you read too much into the stop and go pace of this thread, soulster...
Anyway, I still think it could be a later or earlier edition of Bill Summers and Summers
Heat . The guy in the rear right sure looks like Bill Summers to me. I know the caption the
first picture was taken from said Black and Mexican students blah blah blah but I think
it was wrong because I only see one guy in the picture who may be Mexican or
otherwise Hispanic. And BTW Lee Oskar of War played harmonica not flute...
Here's a picture of Bill Summers & Summers Heat :
Gotcha! Once upon a time SDF used to feature much more traffic and conversation over
music than present day reflects....Anyhoo, Bill Summers was and still is a motherfunker
of a percussionist. Even a lot of folks who never knew much about his work as a leader
have heard him on Herbie Hancock's Headhunters release which shook both the jazz and
funk crowds down to their cores. In recent years his Los Hombres Calientes has been doing
well too. Looking at that picture Phil posted I'm reminded that Summers Heat also had
at one time, girls in the group. I think that's Lori Ham pictured. There was another, Carla
Vaughn, who could get into the stratosphere ala Liz Lands or Jean Carne. 70's music still
rules to me...
Look at post #2.......................LOL!
Yea, Marv, I saw your post the first time. Meant to tell you I thought you were right but I got distracted and when I got back to the thread your subsequent posts seemed to indicate
that you weren't sure...Wish I still had my Bill Summers vinyl among other things. Dang,
we had MUSIC back then, didn't we?....
That's so true. I remember seeing a picture of a band at work with the drummer's face
blocked and not recognizing Cameo. Boy,did I feel dumb. I know they were costly but I loved
those big ensemble type bands we had in the early to mid 70's. EWF, Cameo as I already mentioned, New Birth with the full Niteliters rhythm section and horns, etc...As we moved
into the 90's everything became a trio, sometimes even a duo with pickup musicians as they toured...O well, always ain't forever...
And now, one guy does all of the music a lot of the time [[even though much of it is sampled or programmed. At least when Prince was on top of his game, he played live drums along with real bass and guitars. The days of collaboration in popular music are probably gone forever.
I may be exaggerating a little...
Good one, soulster. I knew that he was an excellent guitarist but he was able to do it all. Especially after he got confident in his own singing voice.
I wonder if a thread honoring one-man bands would have many responses? In addition to Parker and Prince, Stevie Wonder really grew as an artist when he started playing more instruments on his albums. I'm sure there are more [[and there's somebody in the back of my mind that I can't think of) but it's late and I can't think of any right now.
I think extremely rare are musicians that can actually "do it all" , that is play any kind of
instrument they encounter but there have always been a number of multi-instrumentalist
in many genres of music, each with their own particular limits. Another one I'd add to this
list would be Junie Morrison, formerly of both The Ohio Players and P- Funk. He was
incredible and I still listen to his work in and out of those groups. It has long bugged me
that the hip hop icon Flavor Flav reneged on his own chance to make well known his
adept skills on a variety of instruments even after a number of our favorites had signed on
to help him show case his talents...
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