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FUNKS MOST WANTED
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Let’s get this party started off right with FMW. If it’s corporate, birthdays, weddings, private parties, New Years Eve parties, this is the band for you. Funk’s Most Wanted has been moving the crowd for nine years and they haven’t slowed down one bit. This seven piece group will take you wherever it is you want to go. You want the 60s? Done! Old school Funk? Done! Motown Classics, Classic Rock, Blues, Oldies but goodies? All this in one package and much more. Dance routines are what this energy packed band is all about. Tight harmonies just like the days when crooning on the street corner was what hanging out was all about. Let us take you down memory lane or better yet, tell us what direction you would like to go and we will take you there.
THE YOUNGHEARTS
The Younghearts
The Younghearts in 1967. This line-up in-cluded James Moore, Bobby Solomon, Charles Ingersoll and Ronald Preyer. The groups first record was a song entitled ‘Oh, I’ll Never Be The Same’, which made the Top Ten on the R & B charts.
A follow up album entitled ‘Sweet Soul Shakin’ was released in 1968 for the Minit label. The ‘Sweet Soul Shakin’ album included the songs ‘I’ve Got Love For My Baby’, ‘ Girls,Girls,Girls’, ‘Sweet Soul Shakin’, ‘Oh, I’ll Never Be The Same’ and ‘Misty’ all of which made the number one slot or the top 5 on the R & B charts at various times between 1968 and 1970. During that time the Younghearts toured with several famous Soul Artists of that time, including The Temptations, The Dells, The Delfonics, The Moments, The Whispers, The Miracles and The Supremes. The group also performed with the late Barry White, The Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Sonny & Cher, Gladys Night and Sammy Davis Jr amongst others.
The group then later reduced to three members who were Charles Ingersoll, Ronald Preyer and Bobby Solomon who moved to the Avco Embassy imprint for one album and a single release entitled ‘Ooh La We’, which made the R & B Top 20. The Younghearts then relocated to the 20th Century label and Charles Ingersoll took over the management chores. The group then released the album ‘Do You Have The Time’, which was shortly followed by a second 20th Century outing entitled ‘A Taste Of The Younghearts’ Several successful singles from each set made the R & B charts, however tour duties in Africa and Australia meant that they could not promote the sets in the way they would have wished. Charles Ingersoll and Ronnie Preyer and included their version of the Heatwave tune ‘Sho Nuff Must Be Love’ and a cover of the David Gates song ‘If’. Ronald Preyer now resides in Los Angeles and is still performing, mainly in Las Vegas.
THE FONICS
The Fonics
Ever wonder what would happen if you took the best of the tried-and-true, and through careful effort made something entirely new?
What would happen if there was a group with a sound devised to win over a new audience while indulging the nostalgia of an older, established base? A group as classic as any in the industry, ready with the professional style to thrill crowds of all ages? Listen closely to THE FONICS. If your ears were like little mouths, you'd eat these guys up like candy!A group of tested, professional artists joined together to fill an insatiable desire for classic R&B, THE FONICS step onto the scene to meet sky-high expectations.
Providing authentic renditions of an extensive R&B catalogue, THE FONICS are packaged and ready to make their contribution to the R&B landscape.THE FONICS are more than Marvin, Steve and Johnnie. They're a lot of different people with different talents working together to developed rich and long lasting relationships with the public and the industry. It's refreshing. And it's “for real”.THE FONICS. Classic R&B.
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