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The Blackbyrds

 
Artist: The Blackbyrds
The Blackbyrds

Group Members:

Joseph Hall III, Keith Killgo, Kevin Toney, Orville Saunders, Steve Johnson, Allan Curtis Barnes, Barney Perry, Perk Jacobs

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Barney Perry, Larry Mizell, Keith Killgo, Alan Barnes, Kevin Toney

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  • Formed: 1973, Washington, D.C.
  • Disbanded: 1978
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Representative Albums: "City Life," "Happy Music: The Best of the Blackbyrds," "City Life/Unfinished Business"
  • Representative Songs: "Rock Creek Park," "Walking in Rhythm," "Happy Music"

Biography

The Blackbyrds were a jazz-funk group with thick R&B streaks running down their backs. Assembled by Donald Byrd in 1974, the group's original members -- percussionist Pericles "Perk" Jacobs, Jr., drummer Keith Killgo, keyboardist Kevin Toney, reeds player Allan Barnes, bassist Joe Hall, guitarist Barney Perry -- were mined from Howard University's music department, where the doctor and jazz legend was an instructor. (Other key players included guitarist Orville Saunders and saxophonist/flautist Steve Johnson.) During the Blackbyrds' nearly decade-long existence, the group cut a handful of LPs (1973's The Blackbyrds, 1974's Flying Start, 1975's City Life, 1976's Unfinished Business, 1977's Action, 1980's Better Days); scored films (1975's Cornbread, Earl and Me); and supported artists like B.B. King, Mandrill, and Roberta Flack. "Walking in Rhythm," "Rock Creek Park," and "Happy Music" are their three best-known cuts; they have remained underground club classics, and they have been kept alive, in part, through sampling. The group's catalog has been overhauled and reissued a number of times; multiple best-ofs have been released (Fantasy's Greatest Hits is the strongest and most thorough), and most of the group's full-length output has been put out on CD through two-fers. As far as outside activities were considered, Barney Perry released a solo album under the name Blair in 1978 (through his own Solar Sound imprint). The remaining members' involvements are far too extensive to list. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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The Blackbyrds
Origin Washington, D.C., U.S.
Genres R&B, jazz-funk
Years active 1973–1978
Labels Fantasy
Former members
Allan Barnes, Donald Byrd, Joe Hall, Jay Jones, Keith Killgo, Barney Perry, Orville Saunders, Kevin Toney,Wesley Jackson (Saxophone and Flute)

The Blackbyrds was a rhythm and blues and jazz-funk fusion group, formed in Washington, D.C. in 1973.

The group was led by trumpeter Donald Byrd and featured some of his Howard University students: Kevin Toney (keyboards), Keith Killgo (vocals, drums), Joe Hall (bass guitar), Allan Barnes (saxophone, clarinet), and Barney Perry (guitar). Orville Saunders (guitar), and Jay Jones (flute, saxophone) were later members of the group. They signed to Fantasy Records in 1973. They are best known for their 1975 hit "Walking in Rhythm", which received a Grammy nomination.

Their 1975 song "Rock Creek Park" from the City Life album has been sampled numerous times by groups such as De La Soul, Eric B. & Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, NWA, Massive Attack, Ice Cube, Heavy D, Nas and Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five.[1] The song has also appeared on the soundtrack to the popular video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.[2]

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Discography

Albums

  • The Blackbyrds (1973), Fantasy
  • Flying Start (1974), Fantasy
  • Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975), Fantasy - original soundtrack
  • City Life (1975), Fantasy
  • Unfinished Business (1976), Fantasy
  • Action (1977), Fantasy
  • Night Grooves (1978), Fantasy
  • Better Days (1980), Fantasy
  • Greatest Hits (1989), Fantasy - compilation album

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (2001). Funk. Backbeat Books. p. 81. ISBN 0-87930-629-7
  2. ^ Richards, Chris (August 20, 2006). "These Blackbyrds Have Lots to Crow About". The Washington Post. Retrieved on April 11, 2008.
  • D’Angelo, Enrico (June 2, 2003). "The Blackbyrds". The Harbus. Retrieved on October 27, 2007.

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Action/Better Days (1994 Album by The Blackbyrds)
LoveByrds: Soft & Easy (2007 Album by The Blackbyrds)
Happy Music: The Best of the Blackbyrds (2007 Album by The Blackbyrds)

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