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Mother's Finest

 
Artist: Mother's Finest

Group Members:

Gary Moore, Joyce Kennedy, Barry "B.B." Borden, Mike Keck, Mo Moses, B.B. Queen, Jean Kennedy, Glenn Murdock, Jerry "Wizzard" Seay

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Influenced By:

Performed Songs By:

Brian Holland, Gary Moore, Skip Scarborough, Lamont Dozier, Glenn Murdock

Formal Connection With:

  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Representative Albums: "Live", "The Very Best of Mother's Finest: Not Yer Mother's Funk", "Rock Your Soul
  • Representative Songs: "Baby Love", "Mickey's Monkey", "Fire

Biography

Georgia funk rock band Mother's Finest might appear to be only a blip on the radar screen of rock history, but not to any of the headlining bands they've stolen shows from -- or any of the audiences who saw it happen. Following in the footsteps of the racially-mixed Sly & the Family Stone, Mother's Finest blended white guitarist Moses Mo and drummer B.B. "Queen" Borden with black vocalists Joyce Kennedy and Glenn Murdock, bassist Wyzard, and keyboardist Mike, for its 1976 self-titled debut album. Tracks like "Rain" and the slightly controversial "Niggazz Can't Sing Rock & Roll" made enough of a ripple to get the band out of Georgia clubs and into regional touring. The follow-up album Another Mother Further lived up to its title. The opening track was a cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting team's "Mickey's Monkey," made popular by Smokey Robinson. But the guitar riff was a blatant copy of Jimmy Page's from the Led Zeppelin song "Custard Pie," released two years earlier. Perhaps because the song was a cover, or the fact that they stole from blues legends early in their career, Led Zeppelin never sued and the track (along with others like "Piece of the Rock" and "Hard Rock Lover") helped make Another Mother Further the group's springboard.

For the remainder of the 1970s, Mother's Finest became the most dangerous opening act in rock, blowing away headliners like Aerosmith, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, and Ted Nugent. A subpar third album, 1978's Mother Factor, took nothing away from the band's live performances, as vocalists Murdock -- and particularly the powerful Kennedy -- enthralled audiences over the funk rock backline of Mo, Wizzard, Borden, and Mike. The 1979 album Mother's Finest Live featured not only original staples like "Watch My Stylin'" and "Give You All the Love," but also Kennedy singing a stunning cover of Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" and the musicians shining on a rearranged version of Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet Ride." It would prove a last hurrah, for Mother's Finest didn't translate well into the 1980s and never achieved its due in the largely-white world of rock. Mo, Mike, and Borden would leave the band, the latter to go polar-opposite by joining Southern rockers Molly Hatchet, but Kennedy, Murdock and Wizzard fought on. After dabbling in dance music with several different lineups in the 1980s, the trio formed an all-African-American band in the early '90s by recruiting guitarist John Hayes and drummer Dion Derek. The angry, rocking result was the 1992 CD Black Radio Won't Play This Record, which proved prophetic despite being the band's best since its 1979 live album (yet white radio wouldn't play it either). It's now in the cut-out bins; ignored or forgotten -- much like Mother's Finest -- by all except a select few. Still active, the group's latest CD is called Not Yer Mother's Funk -- The Very Best of Mother's Finest, and features mostly material from the first two albums. ~ Bill Meredith, All Music Guide
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Mother's Finest
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres R&B, funk, rock
Labels RCA, Epic, Atlantic, Capitol, UTR Music

Mother's Finest is a funk rock band founded in Atlanta, Georgia by Joyce Kennedy and Glenn Murdock in the early 1970s. The group charted with the singles "Fire" (#93 Pop Singles), "Baby Love" (#79 Black Singles, #58 Pop Singles), "Don't Wanna Come Back" (#54 Black Singles), "Love Changes" (#26 Black Singles), and "Piece Of The Rock" in the mid to late 1970s.

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History

Mother's Finest are notable partly because they are an "interracial" rock group from the US South. Their music was a blend of funky rhythm, heavy guitars and expressive R&B singing. Their debut album Mother's Finest from 1976 today is a rare collector's piece and contained with the ironic song "Nigizz Can't Sing Rock'n Roll" (although they were criticized for it by an important religious leader and dropped it from their live concerts). In the summer of 1977, they opened for The Who in their laser lit tour through Canada. An unusual choice of opening acts, they impressed with their performance and choreographed stage show. In 1978 they were guests in German broadcast Rockpalast and with one concert they gathered a cult status in Europe which lasts until today (this concert appears on the DVD Mother's Finest - At Rockpalast).

In the late seventies they produced more soul-oriented albums and at the beginning of the eighties some heavy rock as on Iron Age. In the nineties they were back with Black radio Won't Play This Record, a funk metal album, and their most recent CD is Meta-funk'n-physical from 2004 which is more hip hop- and electronic beats-oriented.

They are led by R&B singer Joyce Kennedy.

Mother's Finest was well respected within the southern rock musical community. Their fellow Epic Records label-mates The Stranger (band) would play "Another Mother Further" as their introductory music.

Most recently, Joyce Kennedy was seen on the international Daughters Of Soul tour along with Sandra St. Victor, Nona Hendryx, Lalah Hathaway (daughter of Donny Hathaway), Indira Khan (daughter of Chaka Khan), and Simone (daughter of Nina Simone).[1]

Members

Original members

  • Joyce "Baby Jean" Kennedy – vocals
  • Glenn "Doc" Murdock – vocals
  • Gary "Moses Mo" Moore – guitar
  • Barry "B.B. Queen" Borden – drums
  • Jerry "Wyzard" Seay – bass
  • Mike Keck – keyboards

1993 world tour members

  • Joyce Kennedy – vocals
  • Glenn Murdock – vocals
  • John Hayes – guitar
  • Jerry "Wyzard" Seay – bass
  • Deion Derrick – drums
  • Ace Baker – keyboards

Circa 2004 members

  • Joyce Kennedy – vocals
  • Glenn Murdock – vocals
  • Gary "Moses Mo" Moore – guitar
  • Kerry 'Lovinggood' Denton – drums
  • Jerry "Wyzard" Seay – bass
  • John Hayes – guitar
  • Johnnetta "JJ" Johnson – backing vocals

Discography

Albums

  • Mother's Finest (1973), RCA
  • Mother's Finest (1976), Epic
  • Another Mother Further (1977), Epic
  • Mother Factor (1978), Epic
  • Live (1979), Epic
  • Iron Age (1981), Atlantic
  • One Mother to Another (1983), Epic
  • If Looks Could Kill (1989), Capitol
  • Black Radio Won't Play This Record (1992), RCA
  • Subluxation (1993), RCA – live album
  • Baby Love (1998), Kiosk
  • Meta-Funk'n Physical (2003), UTR Music
  • Right Here, Right Now: Live at Villa Berg (2005), MTM Music

Compilations

  • Rock Your Soul (1996), Sony Special Products
  • The Very Best of Mother's Finest: Not Yer Mother's Funk (1997), Razor & Tie
  • Definitive Collection (1998), Sony International
  • Burning Love: Best (2000), Cedar

DVD

  • At Rockpalast (2004), ARD Video

References

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Rock Your Soul (1996 Album by Mother's Finest)
The Very Best of Mother's Finest: Not Yer Mother's Funk (1997 Album by Mother's Finest)
Live (1979 Album by Mother's Finest)

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