Kool & The Gang
@ the Love Supreme Jazz Festival
7 July 2024
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Biography
Kool & the Gang, officially launched in 1969,
after performing for five years under various band titles, has influenced
the music of three generations and, at the age of 49, the band has
become true recording industry legends.
Thanks to iconic songs like “Celebration,”
“Cherish,” “Jungle Boogie,” “Summer
Madness” and “Open Sesame,” they’ve earned
two Grammy Awards, seven American Music Awards, 25 Top Ten R&B
hits, nine Top Ten Pop hits and 31 gold and platinum albums.
From Nairobi to Newark, Kool & the Gang has
performed continuously longer than any R&B group in history
and their bulletproof funk and jazzy arrangements have also made
them the most sampled R&B band of all time. A reviewer recently
called their performance “a 24-karat show” and every
year, even after a half-century on the road, yields a non-stop schedule
of shows across the globe.
The heavily-in-demand band has continued to tour
the world, appearing most recently alongside Kid Rock, Dave Matthews
Band, Elton John and The Roots and performing on a recent, 50-city
tour with rock legends Van Halen.
In 1964, Ronald Bell and his brother, Robert “Kool”
Bell, joined Jersey City neighborhood friends Robert “Spike”
Mickens, Dennis “Dee Tee” Thomas, Ricky Westfield, George
Brown, and Charles Smith to create a unique musical blend of jazz,
soul and funk. At first calling themselves the Jazziacs, the band
went through various names – The New Dimensions, The Soul
Town Band, Kool & the Flames – before settling on their
famous moniker.
Over the next several years they solidified their
musical chemistry on the rough-and-tumble East Coast music scene
supporting acts like Bill Cosby, Ritchie Havens and Richard Pryor.
Their self-titled 1969 debut album introduced their signature instrumental
sound and fierce horn arrangements and spawned their first Billboard
R&B charted single, Kool & the Gang.
In 1969 Kool & the Gang released their self-titled
debut album. It was the introduction to a theme, music is the message,
that Kool & the Gang stands by today. The instrumental album
was an expression of their deep love of music. It was also an introduction
to their signature sound and the fierce horn arrangements created
by Khalis, Dee Tee, and Spike. Their debut album spawned their first
Billboard R&B charted single Kool & the Gang and later Let
the Music Take Your Mind.
In 1970, their audacious sophomore set “Live
at the Sex Machine” peaked at #6 on Billboard’s R&B
chart and yielded three hit singles: “Funky Man,” “Who’s
Gonna Take the Weight,” and “I Want to Take You Higher.”
Next came The Best Of Kool & the Gang Featuring The Penguin,
Kool & the Gang Live at PJ’S, Music Is The Message, and
Good Times, all of which helped solidify a sound that wowed not
only fans but such contemporaries as James Brown and Nina Simone.
The band’s stellar reputation grew with
each album, but 1973’s gold disc Wild & Peaceful took
Kool & the Gang to another level (#6 R&B, #33 Pop), spurred
by the immortal party anthems Funky Stuff, Hollywood Swinging and
the platinum smash Jungle Boogie. Hits like “Higher Plane”
(#1 R&B), the classic “Summer Madness” (featured
on the Grammy-winning movie soundtrack Rocky) and LPs “Spirit
of the Boogie,” “Love & Understanding” and
“Open Sesame” followed. The latter’s title track
was featured on the top-selling movie soundtrack of all time, “Saturday
Night Fever,” earning the group their second Grammy.
In 1979, Kool & the Gang unveiled a smooth
new sound with “Ladies Night.” Produced by the legendary
Pop/Jazz musician Eumir Deodato, it became their first platinum
album. The #1 R&B title track reached #8 at Pop. It was followed
by “Too Hot” (#3 R&B, #5 Pop). The 80’s would
see them dominate the mainstream, starting with the double platinum-selling
album “Celebrate” (driven by the international monster
hit “Celebration,” which spent six weeks atop the R&B
chart and became a #1 Pop single).
“Celebration,” which played as the
American hostages returned from Iran, remains de rigueur at joyous
occasions worldwide. The smashes “Get Down On It,” “Take
My Heart,” “Let’s Go Dancing,” “Joanna,”
“Tonight,” “Misled,” the #1 R&B, #2
Pop giant “Cherish” and the #1 R&B anthem “Fresh”
(these last three from the multi- platinum LP Emergency) solidified
the group’s international stardom. Kool & the Gang landed
global commercial endorsements, supported countless charitable causes
and were the only American group to participate in Band Aid’s
1984 Do They Know It’s Christmas project for famine victims
in Africa.
With the explosion of hip-hop in the 90’s,
Kool & the Gang’s incredible catalogue of grooves made
them DJ favorites. They were second only to R&B icon James Brown
as sources of rap music samples.
Today, the group enjoys global fame and recognition
and a following that spans generations due in part to the groups
widely sampled catalogue. Kool & the Gang’s drum beats,
bass, guitar and signature horn lines lace the tracks of numerous
artists including the Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Madonna, Janet Jackson,
Cypress Hill, and P. Diddy. Kool & the Gang is the most sampled
band in hip-hop by far. Their music is also featured on the soundtracks
for Rocky, Saturday Night Fever, Pulp Fiction, Wreck-It Ralph and
countless others.
In 2014, they were honoured with a BET Soul Train
Lifetime Achievement Award and in October 2015, in the town they
sing about in one of their earliest hits, “Hollywood Swinging,”
Kool & the Gang was honoured to take their place as American
musical icons with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In 2016, they released a single, “Sexy (Where’d
You Get Yours),” which rose to #15 on the Billboard Adult
R& B chart. The song signifies a modernization of Kool &
the Gang’s unmistakable sound, down to the dance floor-tailored
bass grooves and the perfectly timed horns. It was their first airplay
chart hit in a decade.
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