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amwftrust · 2 years ago
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DESTINY AND MARVIN GAYE “BAD BLACK EXPO” HISTORICAL SUCCESS! Oakland/Berkeley’s own “Destiny” was an exceptional R&B group in the Bay Area in the early 1970’s composed of Eric Dolen, Charles Burns, Dwight Owens, and Michael Torrance! The versatile, soulful, precision choreographed dancers were ALL LEAD singers! “Destiny” performed before Marvin Gaye and that lead to their union with the “Silky Soul Singer”! BUT FIRST, they performed at the Black Awareness Day (BAD), Black Expo”, known as “BAD BLACK EXPO” and several other venues around the Bay Area booked by Abdul-Jalil and SUPERSTAR MANAGEMENT! Marvin took the group on the road with him as his opening act and background vocalist! Marvin Gaye’s 1974 version of "Distant Lover" recorded Live in Oakland, has been regarded as the Greatest Live Performance of all time! • Lead vocals by Marvin Gaye • Background vocals by Eric Dolen, Charles Burns, Dwight Owens, Michael Torrance & Wally Cox • Instrumentation: ◦ Ed Green: drums ◦ James Jamerson: bass ◦ David T. Walker: guitar ◦ Ray Parker: guitar ◦ Joe Sample: keyboard ◦ John Arnold: percussion ◦ Joe Clayton: congas ◦ Paul Hubinon: trumpet ◦ George Bonhanon: trombone ◦ Ernie Watts: sax ◦ William Green: sax ◦ James Getzoff: violin ◦ Jack Shulman: violin • Arranged by Gene Page • Produced by Marvin Gaye "Distant Lover (live)" Single by Marvin Gaye from the album Marvin Gaye Live! Released June 28, 1974 Recorded January 4, 1974 Oakland Coliseum (Oakland, California)
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rainingmusic · 4 years ago
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Bobby "Blue" Bland - Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
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fredandrieu · 4 years ago
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Publicités pour les albums Dupuis dessinées par Jamic en 1954 et 1955
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amwftrust · 2 years ago
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DESTINY AND MARVIN GAYE “BAD BLACK EXPO” HISTORICAL SUCCESS! Oakland/Berkeley’s own “Destiny” was an exceptional R&B group in the Bay Area in the early 1970’s composed of Eric Dolen, Charles Burns, Dwight Owens, and Michael Torrance! The versatile, soulful, precision choreographed dancers were ALL LEAD singers! “Destiny” performed before Marvin Gaye and that lead to their union with the “Silky Soul Singer”! BUT FIRST, they performed at the Black Awareness Day (BAD), Black Expo”, known as “BAD BLACK EXPO” and several other venues around the Bay Area booked by Abdul-Jalil and SUPERSTAR MANAGEMENT! Marvin took the group on the road with him as his opening act and background vocalist! Marvin Gaye’s 1974 version of "Distant Lover" recorded Live in Oakland, has been regarded as the Greatest Live Performance of all time! • Lead vocals by Marvin Gaye • Background vocals by Eric Dolen, Charles Burns, Dwight Owens, Michael Torrance & Wally Cox • Instrumentation: ◦ Ed Green: drums ◦ James Jamerson: bass ◦ David T. Walker: guitar ◦ Ray Parker: guitar ◦ Joe Sample: keyboard ◦ John Arnold: percussion ◦ Joe Clayton: congas ◦ Paul Hubinon: trumpet ◦ George Bonhanon: trombone ◦ Ernie Watts: sax ◦ William Green: sax ◦ James Getzoff: violin ◦ Jack Shulman: violin • Arranged by Gene Page • Produced by Marvin Gaye "Distant Lover (live)" Single by Marvin Gaye from the album Marvin Gaye Live! Released June 28, 1974 Recorded January 4, 1974 Oakland Coliseum (Oakland, California)
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