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The Impressions

The Impressions were an American music group originally formed in 1958. Their repertoire includes gospel, R&B, doo-wop, and soul.[1]

The Impressions
The Impressions in 1964, from left to right: Sam Gooden, Curtis Mayfield, and Fred Cash
Background information
OriginChattanooga, Tennessee, United States
GenresR&B, doo-wop, Chicago soul, soul, gospel
DiscographyThe Impressions discography
Years active1958–2018
LabelsABC-Paramount, His Master's Voice, Vee-Jay, Curtom, Universal, RSO
Past membersFred Cash
Sam Gooden (deceased)
Jerry Butler
Curtis Mayfield (deceased)
Nate Evans
Arthur Brooks (deceased)
Richard Brooks (deceased)
Leroy Hutson
Ralph Johnson (deceased)
Vandy Hampton (deceased)
Willie Kitchens
Reggie Torian (deceased)

The group was founded as the Roosters by Chattanooga, Tennessee natives Sam Gooden, Richard Brooks and Arthur Brooks, who moved to Chicago and added Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield to their line-up to become Jerry Butler & the Impressions. By 1962, Butler and the Brookses had departed, and after switching to ABC-Paramount Records, Mayfield, Gooden, and returning original Impressions' member Fred Cash collectively became a top-selling soul act. Mayfield left the group for a solo career in 1970; Leroy Hutson, Ralph Johnson, Reggie Torian (born Reginald Torian), and Nate Evans (Twinight Records) were among the replacements who joined Gooden and Cash.

Inductees into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, the Impressions had a string of hits in the 1960s, many of which were heavily influenced by gospel music and served as inspirational anthems for the Civil Rights Movement. They are also 1998 Grammy Hall of Fame inductees for their hit "People Get Ready", and winners of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Pioneer Award (in 2000). The group's long career spanned over 60 years at the time of their retirement in 2018.

History edit

Early years edit

Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield met while singing in the same Chicago church choir. After singing in a number of local gospel groups, the two of them joined a doo-wop group called the Roosters in 1957, whose members included Chattanooga, Tennessee natives Sam Gooden, Richard Brooks, and his brother Arthur Brooks. By 1958, the Roosters had a new manager in Eddie Thomas, a record deal with Vee-Jay Records, and a new name: Jerry Butler & the Impressions.

The group's first hit single was 1958's "For Your Precious Love", which hit No. 11 on the US pop chart and No. 3 on the R&B chart. However, soon after the release of the R&B Top 30 hit "Come Back My Love", Butler left the group to go on to a successful solo career. After briefly touring as the guitarist with the now-solo Butler, Curtis Mayfield became the group's new lead singer and songwriter, and Fred Cash, a returning original Roosters member, was appointed the new fifth member.

ABC-Paramount Records success edit

Mayfield wrote a number of Butler's early solo hits, and used the money to get the Impressions to move to Chicago, Illinois. There, they got a new deal with ABC-Paramount Records in 1961, and released their first post-Butler single. That single, "Gypsy Woman", was their biggest single to date, hitting No. 2 on the R&B chart and No. 20 on the pop chart. Successive singles failed to match "Gypsy Woman"′s success, and Richard and Arthur Brooks ended up leaving the group in 1962.

The Impressions returned to Chicago as a trio, and soon aligned themselves with producer Johnny Pate, who helped to update their sound and create a more lush soul sound for the group. The result was "It's All Right", a 1963 million-selling gold single that topped the R&B chart and made it to No. 4 on the pop chart, and became one of the group's signature songs. "It's All Right" and "Gypsy Woman" were the anchors of the Impressions' first LP, 1963's The Impressions.

1964 brought the first of Mayfield's Black pride anthem compositions, "Keep on Pushing", which became a top 10 smash on both the Billboard Pop and R&B chart, peaking at No. 10 Pop. It was the title cut from the album of the same name, which also reached the top 10 on both charts. Future Mayfield compositions featured an increasingly social and political awareness, including the following year's major hit and the group's best-known song, the gospel-influenced "People Get Ready", which hit No. 3 on the R&B chart and No. 14 on the pop chart.

Increasing social consciousness edit

In the mid-1960s, the Impressions were compared with Motown acts such as the Temptations, the Miracles, and the Four Tops. Their 1966 single "Can't Satisfy" was deemed to share significant similarities with "This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)" by Motown group the Isley Brothers; Motown sued and Curtis Mayfield had to share writing credits with songwriting-production team Holland-Dozier-Holland and Sylvia Moy for his song. "Can't Satisfy" was nevertheless a top 20 R&B hit for the Impressions, peaking at No. 12, and has since become a Northern Soul classic. After 1965's "Woman's Got Soul", and the No. 7 pop hit "Amen", the Impressions failed to reach the R&B top ten for three more years, finally scoring in 1968 with the #9 "I Loved and Lost". "We're a Winner", which hit No. 1 on the R&B chart that same year, represented a new level of social awareness in Mayfield's music. Mayfield created his own label, Curtom, and moved the Impressions to the label. Over the next two years, more Impressions message tracks followed, including the No. 1 R&B hit "Choice of Colors" (1969) and the No. 3 R&B hit "Check Out Your Mind" (1970).

The Impressions were a notable influence on Bob Marley and the Wailers and other ska/rocksteady groups and singers in Jamaica: the Wailers modelled their singing/harmony style on them and in part borrowed their look, too. There are many covers of Impressions songs by the Wailers, including "Keep On Moving", "Long Long Winter" and "Just Another Dance". Bob Marley also sampled the lyrics of the Impressions song "People, Get Ready" for his song "One Love/People Get Ready". The Wailers had recorded it on several occasions before it was released as a single in 1984. Original recordings of the song do not credit Mayfield's song and are simply titled "One Love" (as copyright law was not enforced for Jamaican recordings at the time) but the version for their album 1977 Exodus (and 1984 single) is titled "One Love/People Get Ready" and credits Mayfield, giving co-authorship credits to both Marley and Mayfield. In addition, Pat Kelly covered "Soulful Love" and The Heptones covered "I've Been Trying" and “Choice of Color”.

After Mayfield's departure edit

After the release of the Check Out Your Mind LP in 1970, Mayfield left the group and began a successful solo career, the highlight of which was writing and producing the Super Fly soundtrack, followed by collaborating on the soundtracks of Claudine, Sparkle, and A Piece of the Action. He continued to write and produce for the Impressions, who remained on Curtom. Leroy Hutson was the first new lead singer for the group following Mayfield's departure, but success eluded the Impressions, and Hutson left the group in 1973.[2] Jon French was the drummer for the touring band playing around the United States and Europe. He is also heard on the recording of "Freddie's Dead".

Later years, awards, and accolades edit

New members Ralph Johnson and Reggie Torian replaced Hutson,[2] and the Impressions had three R&B top 5 singles in 1974–1975: the No. 1 "Finally Got Myself Together (I'm a Changed Man)" (which also reached the Pop top 20) and the No. 3 singles "Same Thing it Took" and "Sooner or Later". In 1975, the Impressions had their sole British hit, when "First Impressions" reached No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart.[2] In 1976, the Impressions left Curtom and Mayfield behind for Cotillion Records and had their final major hit with "Loving Power". The same year, Ralph Johnson was replaced by Nate Evans, who remained in the group for three years, during which time the Impressions switched to 20th Century Records. Singles and albums sales continued to slip, and Evans left in 1979, reducing the group to a trio. Evans temporarily rejoined for the album Fan the Fire, released in 1981.

Reggie Torian left in 1983. Ralph Johnson rejoined that year, as well as new member Vandy Hampton.[3][4] This lineup recorded with Eric Clapton on his Reptile album.

The Impressions were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003. The members who became Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees were the original Roosters/Impressions lineup: Sam Gooden, Jerry Butler, Richard Brooks, Curtis Mayfield, Arthur Brooks, and Fred Cash.

Mayfield was paralyzed from the neck down, after lighting equipment fell on him during a live performance at Wingate Field in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, on August 13, 1990. Despite this, he continued his career as a recording artist, releasing his final album New World Order in 1997. Mayfield won a Grammy Legend Award in 1994 and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995 and was a double inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of the Impressions in 1991 and again in 1999 as a solo artist. He was also a two-time Grammy Hall of Fame inductee. He died from complications of type 2 diabetes in 1999 at the age of 57.

Johnson left in 2001 and was replaced by Willie Kitchens.[5] This lineup was featured on the PBS specials R&B 40 and Soul and Inspiration. Hampton was released in 2003 and died in 2005.[4] Reggie Torian later returned, replacing Kitchens. The Impressions recorded a tribute album to Curtis Mayfield in 2000, which was released by Edel America. In 2008 Universal Music & Hip O Records released Movin' On Up – the first-ever video compilation of the Impressions, featuring brand-new interviews with original Impressions members Sam Gooden and Fred Cash, along with taped interviews with the now-late Curtis Mayfield and video performances of the group's greatest hits and several of Mayfield's solo hits. The group's first million-selling hit song "For Your Precious Love", featuring original lead singer Jerry Butler on lead, is ranked No. 327, and their hit "People Get Ready" is ranked No. 24, on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Also, the Impressions' album/CD The Anthology 1961–1977 is ranked at No. 179 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

"People Get Ready" has also been chosen as one of the Top 10 Best Songs of All Time by a panel of 20 top industry songwriters and producers, including Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Hal David, and others, as reported to Britain's Mojo music magazine.

Re-emergence edit

In 2011, the Impressions began a collaboration with German-born DJ Pari of the Soulpower organization, who managed their career until their retirement in 2018. They embarked to England for their first ever public performances at Barbican Centre in London and Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, followed by a trip to Madrid, Spain, in 2012. In July 2012, they performed at the official Curtis Mayfield 70th Birthday Tribute Concert at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City. In July 2013, the Impressions released "Rhythm!", their first single in over thirty years, on Daptone Records. The 7" record featured original members Fred Cash, Sam Gooden, and Reggie Torian and was produced by Binky Griptite, guitarist for the Dap-Kings. "Rhythm!" was originally penned by Curtis Mayfield in the mid-sixties (and recorded by Major Lance). The B-side, "Star Bright," was written by Binky Griptite.[6]

In August 2013, former Impressions member Leroy Hutson filed a complaint against Young Jeezy and others[who?] alleging that Young Jeezy's song "Time" inappropriately incorporated the instrumental portion of the Impressions "Getting it On", which was registered with the United States Copyright Office in 1973.[7]

In 2015, then 30-year old Jermaine Purifory, an American Idol contestant and former session-vocalist for the musical comedy-drama Glee, joined the Impressions as their new lead singer. Purifory performed with the group until their retirement in 2018.

In September 2018, the Impressions embarked on their first Japan tour, which was also their farewell tour in their 60th-anniversary year. The Impressions performed six shows at the Billboard Live venues in Tokyo and Osaka.

Deaths edit

Curtis Mayfield died on December 26, 1999, of diabetes, aged 57.

Arthur Brooks died on November 22, 2015, at age 82.[8][9]

Reggie Torian died of a heart attack on May 4, 2016, at age 65.[10][11]

Ralph Johnson (born on October 6, 1949, in Greenville, South Carolina)[12] died in Piedmont on December 4, 2016, at age 67.[13][14]

Sam Gooden died in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on August 4, 2022, at the age of 87.[15]

Richard Brooks died in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on November 12, 2023, at the age of 83. [16]

Personnel edit

For a detailed listing of the various versions of the group, see Impressions chronology.

  • Jerry Butler (1958–1960)
  • Curtis Mayfield (1958–1970)
  • Sam Gooden (1958–2018)
  • Arthur Brooks (1958–1962)
  • Richard Brooks (1958–1962)
  • Fred Cash (1960–2018)
  • Leroy Hutson (1970–1973)
  • Ralph Johnson (1973–1976; 1983–2000)
  • Vandy Hampton (1983–2003)
  • Nate Evans (1976–1979)
  • Reggie Torian (1973–1983; 200?–2016)
  • Gary Underwood (1992–2001)
  • Fred Dave
  • Willie Kitchens (1999–2002)[16][5]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "R&B trio, with two Chattanooga members, still in the public eye after 50 years". Times Free Press. December 2, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 641/2. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  3. ^ "Impressions". Soulmusichq.com. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Soul Music HQ The Drifters". Soulmusichq.com. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  5. ^ a b . The HistoryMakers. Archived from the original on May 11, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  6. ^ . Daptone Records. Archived from the original on March 13, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
  7. ^ Preston H Heard; Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC (September 6, 2013). "Singer-Songwriter Lee Hutson Sues Rapper Young Jeezy Over Alleged Use of "Getting It On" Sample". The National Law Review. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  8. ^ "Brooks, Arthur H. "Pop" Sr". The Chattanoogan.com. November 27, 2015. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  9. ^ . Godsjukebox.com. Archived from the original on November 21, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  10. ^ O'Donnell, Maureen (May 5, 2011). . Chicago Sun Times. Archived from the original on May 6, 2016. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  11. ^ "R.I.P. Reginald Torian Sr., former member of The Impressions | SoulTracks – Soul Music Biographies, News and Reviews". SoulTracks.com. May 5, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  12. ^ "Ralph Johnson October 6, 1949 – December 4, 2016". Retrieved December 11, 2017.
  13. ^ "In Memory of Ralph Johnson 1949 – 2016". wgwmortuary.com. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  14. ^ "Ralph Johnson". The Greenville News. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  15. ^ "Obituaries Gooden, Samuel". The Chattanoogan.com. August 5, 2022. Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  16. ^ John P. Franklin Funeral Home (November 12, 2023). "Richard Allman Brooks, Sr". Tribute Archive. Retrieved December 5, 2023.

External links edit

  • The Impressions at AllMusic
  • The Impressions at IMDb
  • The Impressions at Rolling Stone
  • The Impressions in-depth interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' June 2011
  • The Impressions – Early Years (1958–1962)

impressions, were, american, music, group, originally, formed, 1958, their, repertoire, includes, gospel, soul, 1964, from, left, right, gooden, curtis, mayfield, fred, cashbackground, informationoriginchattanooga, tennessee, united, statesgenresr, chicago, so. The Impressions were an American music group originally formed in 1958 Their repertoire includes gospel R amp B doo wop and soul 1 The ImpressionsThe Impressions in 1964 from left to right Sam Gooden Curtis Mayfield and Fred CashBackground informationOriginChattanooga Tennessee United StatesGenresR amp B doo wop Chicago soul soul gospelDiscographyThe Impressions discographyYears active1958 2018LabelsABC Paramount His Master s Voice Vee Jay Curtom Universal RSOPast membersFred CashSam Gooden deceased Jerry ButlerCurtis Mayfield deceased Nate Evans Arthur Brooks deceased Richard Brooks deceased Leroy HutsonRalph Johnson deceased Vandy Hampton deceased Willie KitchensReggie Torian deceased The group was founded as the Roosters by Chattanooga Tennessee natives Sam Gooden Richard Brooks and Arthur Brooks who moved to Chicago and added Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield to their line up to become Jerry Butler amp the Impressions By 1962 Butler and the Brookses had departed and after switching to ABC Paramount Records Mayfield Gooden and returning original Impressions member Fred Cash collectively became a top selling soul act Mayfield left the group for a solo career in 1970 Leroy Hutson Ralph Johnson Reggie Torian born Reginald Torian and Nate Evans Twinight Records were among the replacements who joined Gooden and Cash Inductees into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame the Impressions had a string of hits in the 1960s many of which were heavily influenced by gospel music and served as inspirational anthems for the Civil Rights Movement They are also 1998 Grammy Hall of Fame inductees for their hit People Get Ready and winners of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation s Pioneer Award in 2000 The group s long career spanned over 60 years at the time of their retirement in 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 ABC Paramount Records success 1 3 Increasing social consciousness 1 4 After Mayfield s departure 1 5 Later years awards and accolades 1 6 Re emergence 2 Deaths 3 Personnel 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield met while singing in the same Chicago church choir After singing in a number of local gospel groups the two of them joined a doo wop group called the Roosters in 1957 whose members included Chattanooga Tennessee natives Sam Gooden Richard Brooks and his brother Arthur Brooks By 1958 the Roosters had a new manager in Eddie Thomas a record deal with Vee Jay Records and a new name Jerry Butler amp the Impressions The group s first hit single was 1958 s For Your Precious Love which hit No 11 on the US pop chart and No 3 on the R amp B chart However soon after the release of the R amp B Top 30 hit Come Back My Love Butler left the group to go on to a successful solo career After briefly touring as the guitarist with the now solo Butler Curtis Mayfield became the group s new lead singer and songwriter and Fred Cash a returning original Roosters member was appointed the new fifth member ABC Paramount Records success edit Mayfield wrote a number of Butler s early solo hits and used the money to get the Impressions to move to Chicago Illinois There they got a new deal with ABC Paramount Records in 1961 and released their first post Butler single That single Gypsy Woman was their biggest single to date hitting No 2 on the R amp B chart and No 20 on the pop chart Successive singles failed to match Gypsy Woman s success and Richard and Arthur Brooks ended up leaving the group in 1962 The Impressions returned to Chicago as a trio and soon aligned themselves with producer Johnny Pate who helped to update their sound and create a more lush soul sound for the group The result was It s All Right a 1963 million selling gold single that topped the R amp B chart and made it to No 4 on the pop chart and became one of the group s signature songs It s All Right and Gypsy Woman were the anchors of the Impressions first LP 1963 s The Impressions 1964 brought the first of Mayfield s Black pride anthem compositions Keep on Pushing which became a top 10 smash on both the Billboard Pop and R amp B chart peaking at No 10 Pop It was the title cut from the album of the same name which also reached the top 10 on both charts Future Mayfield compositions featured an increasingly social and political awareness including the following year s major hit and the group s best known song the gospel influenced People Get Ready which hit No 3 on the R amp B chart and No 14 on the pop chart Increasing social consciousness edit In the mid 1960s the Impressions were compared with Motown acts such as the Temptations the Miracles and the Four Tops Their 1966 single Can t Satisfy was deemed to share significant similarities with This Old Heart Of Mine Is Weak For You by Motown group the Isley Brothers Motown sued and Curtis Mayfield had to share writing credits with songwriting production team Holland Dozier Holland and Sylvia Moy for his song Can t Satisfy was nevertheless a top 20 R amp B hit for the Impressions peaking at No 12 and has since become a Northern Soul classic After 1965 s Woman s Got Soul and the No 7 pop hit Amen the Impressions failed to reach the R amp B top ten for three more years finally scoring in 1968 with the 9 I Loved and Lost We re a Winner which hit No 1 on the R amp B chart that same year represented a new level of social awareness in Mayfield s music Mayfield created his own label Curtom and moved the Impressions to the label Over the next two years more Impressions message tracks followed including the No 1 R amp B hit Choice of Colors 1969 and the No 3 R amp B hit Check Out Your Mind 1970 The Impressions were a notable influence on Bob Marley and the Wailers and other ska rocksteady groups and singers in Jamaica the Wailers modelled their singing harmony style on them and in part borrowed their look too There are many covers of Impressions songs by the Wailers including Keep On Moving Long Long Winter and Just Another Dance Bob Marley also sampled the lyrics of the Impressions song People Get Ready for his song One Love People Get Ready The Wailers had recorded it on several occasions before it was released as a single in 1984 Original recordings of the song do not credit Mayfield s song and are simply titled One Love as copyright law was not enforced for Jamaican recordings at the time but the version for their album 1977 Exodus and 1984 single is titled One Love People Get Ready and credits Mayfield giving co authorship credits to both Marley and Mayfield In addition Pat Kelly covered Soulful Love and The Heptones covered I ve Been Trying and Choice of Color After Mayfield s departure edit After the release of the Check Out Your Mind LP in 1970 Mayfield left the group and began a successful solo career the highlight of which was writing and producing the Super Fly soundtrack followed by collaborating on the soundtracks of Claudine Sparkle and A Piece of the Action He continued to write and produce for the Impressions who remained on Curtom Leroy Hutson was the first new lead singer for the group following Mayfield s departure but success eluded the Impressions and Hutson left the group in 1973 2 Jon French was the drummer for the touring band playing around the United States and Europe He is also heard on the recording of Freddie s Dead Later years awards and accolades edit New members Ralph Johnson and Reggie Torian replaced Hutson 2 and the Impressions had three R amp B top 5 singles in 1974 1975 the No 1 Finally Got Myself Together I m a Changed Man which also reached the Pop top 20 and the No 3 singles Same Thing it Took and Sooner or Later In 1975 the Impressions had their sole British hit when First Impressions reached No 16 on the UK Singles Chart 2 In 1976 the Impressions left Curtom and Mayfield behind for Cotillion Records and had their final major hit with Loving Power The same year Ralph Johnson was replaced by Nate Evans who remained in the group for three years during which time the Impressions switched to 20th Century Records Singles and albums sales continued to slip and Evans left in 1979 reducing the group to a trio Evans temporarily rejoined for the album Fan the Fire released in 1981 Reggie Torian left in 1983 Ralph Johnson rejoined that year as well as new member Vandy Hampton 3 4 This lineup recorded with Eric Clapton on his Reptile album The Impressions were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003 The members who became Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees were the original Roosters Impressions lineup Sam Gooden Jerry Butler Richard Brooks Curtis Mayfield Arthur Brooks and Fred Cash Mayfield was paralyzed from the neck down after lighting equipment fell on him during a live performance at Wingate Field in Flatbush Brooklyn New York on August 13 1990 Despite this he continued his career as a recording artist releasing his final album New World Order in 1997 Mayfield won a Grammy Legend Award in 1994 and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995 and was a double inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Impressions in 1991 and again in 1999 as a solo artist He was also a two time Grammy Hall of Fame inductee He died from complications of type 2 diabetes in 1999 at the age of 57 Johnson left in 2001 and was replaced by Willie Kitchens 5 This lineup was featured on the PBS specials R amp B 40 and Soul and Inspiration Hampton was released in 2003 and died in 2005 4 Reggie Torian later returned replacing Kitchens The Impressions recorded a tribute album to Curtis Mayfield in 2000 which was released by Edel America In 2008 Universal Music amp Hip O Records released Movin On Up the first ever video compilation of the Impressions featuring brand new interviews with original Impressions members Sam Gooden and Fred Cash along with taped interviews with the now late Curtis Mayfield and video performances of the group s greatest hits and several of Mayfield s solo hits The group s first million selling hit song For Your Precious Love featuring original lead singer Jerry Butler on lead is ranked No 327 and their hit People Get Ready is ranked No 24 on the Rolling Stone magazine s list of Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time Also the Impressions album CD The Anthology 1961 1977 is ranked at No 179 on Rolling Stone magazine s list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time People Get Ready has also been chosen as one of the Top 10 Best Songs of All Time by a panel of 20 top industry songwriters and producers including Paul McCartney Brian Wilson Hal David and others as reported to Britain s Mojo music magazine Re emergence edit In 2011 the Impressions began a collaboration with German born DJ Pari of the Soulpower organization who managed their career until their retirement in 2018 They embarked to England for their first ever public performances at Barbican Centre in London and Bridgewater Hall in Manchester followed by a trip to Madrid Spain in 2012 In July 2012 they performed at the official Curtis Mayfield 70th Birthday Tribute Concert at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City In July 2013 the Impressions released Rhythm their first single in over thirty years on Daptone Records The 7 record featured original members Fred Cash Sam Gooden and Reggie Torian and was produced by Binky Griptite guitarist for the Dap Kings Rhythm was originally penned by Curtis Mayfield in the mid sixties and recorded by Major Lance The B side Star Bright was written by Binky Griptite 6 In August 2013 former Impressions member Leroy Hutson filed a complaint against Young Jeezy and others who alleging that Young Jeezy s song Time inappropriately incorporated the instrumental portion of the Impressions Getting it On which was registered with the United States Copyright Office in 1973 7 In 2015 then 30 year old Jermaine Purifory an American Idol contestant and former session vocalist for the musical comedy drama Glee joined the Impressions as their new lead singer Purifory performed with the group until their retirement in 2018 In September 2018 the Impressions embarked on their first Japan tour which was also their farewell tour in their 60th anniversary year The Impressions performed six shows at the Billboard Live venues in Tokyo and Osaka Deaths editCurtis Mayfield died on December 26 1999 of diabetes aged 57 Arthur Brooks died on November 22 2015 at age 82 8 9 Reggie Torian died of a heart attack on May 4 2016 at age 65 10 11 Ralph Johnson born on October 6 1949 in Greenville South Carolina 12 died in Piedmont on December 4 2016 at age 67 13 14 Sam Gooden died in Chattanooga Tennessee on August 4 2022 at the age of 87 15 Richard Brooks died in Chattanooga Tennessee on November 12 2023 at the age of 83 16 Personnel editFor a detailed listing of the various versions of the group see Impressions chronology Jerry Butler 1958 1960 Curtis Mayfield 1958 1970 Sam Gooden 1958 2018 Arthur Brooks 1958 1962 Richard Brooks 1958 1962 Fred Cash 1960 2018 Leroy Hutson 1970 1973 Ralph Johnson 1973 1976 1983 2000 Vandy Hampton 1983 2003 Nate Evans 1976 1979 Reggie Torian 1973 1983 200 2016 Gary Underwood 1992 2001 Fred Dave Willie Kitchens 1999 2002 16 5 Discography editMain article The Impressions discography 1963 The Impressions 1964 The Never Ending Impressions 1964 Keep on Pushing 1965 People Get Ready 1965 One by One 1965 Big Sixteen 1966 Ridin High 1967 The Fabulous Impressions 1968 We re a Winner 1968 This Is My Country 1969 The Versatile Impressions 1969 The Young Mods Forgotten Story 1970 Check Out Your Mind 1971 16 Greatest Hits 1972 Times Have Changed 1973 Preacher Man 1974 Finally Got Myself Together 1974 Three the Hard Way 1975 First Impressions 1976 Loving Power 1976 It s About Time 1979 Come to My Party 1981 Fan the FireReferences edit R amp B trio with two Chattanooga members still in the public eye after 50 years Times Free Press December 2 2012 Retrieved November 26 2015 a b c Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books pp 641 2 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Impressions Soulmusichq com Retrieved November 8 2011 a b Soul Music HQ The Drifters Soulmusichq com Retrieved November 8 2011 a b Willie Kitchens The HistoryMakers Archived from the original on May 11 2013 Retrieved November 26 2015 The Impressions Rhythm b w Star Bright Daptone Records Archived from the original on March 13 2014 Retrieved July 11 2013 Preston H Heard Womble Carlyle Sandridge amp Rice PLLC September 6 2013 Singer Songwriter Lee Hutson Sues Rapper Young Jeezy Over Alleged Use of Getting It On Sample The National Law Review Retrieved May 18 2014 Brooks Arthur H Pop Sr The Chattanoogan com November 27 2015 Retrieved September 19 2020 For Your Precious Love The Impressions feat Arthur Brooks vocal co writer Rest In Peace God s Jukebox Godsjukebox com Archived from the original on November 21 2016 Retrieved September 29 2016 O Donnell Maureen May 5 2011 Chicago soul great Mayfield successor Reggie Torian dead at 65 Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on May 6 2016 Retrieved June 7 2016 R I P Reginald Torian Sr former member of The Impressions SoulTracks Soul Music Biographies News and Reviews SoulTracks com May 5 2016 Retrieved September 29 2016 Ralph Johnson October 6 1949 December 4 2016 Retrieved December 11 2017 In Memory of Ralph Johnson 1949 2016 wgwmortuary com Retrieved September 19 2020 Ralph Johnson The Greenville News Retrieved December 13 2016 Obituaries Gooden Samuel The Chattanoogan com August 5 2022 Retrieved August 18 2022 John P Franklin Funeral Home November 12 2023 Richard Allman Brooks Sr Tribute Archive Retrieved December 5 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Impressions The Impressions at AllMusic The Impressions at IMDb The Impressions Vocal Group hall of Fame page Richard Brooks The Impressions at Rolling Stone The Impressions in depth 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