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Commodores is an American funk and soul band, which was at its peak in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s. The members of the group met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for the Jackson 5 while on tour.

Commodores
The Commodores in Hallandale, Florida, in the 1990s
Background information
OriginTuskegee, Alabama, U.S.
Genres
Years active1968–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitewww.commodoreslive.com

The group's most successful period was in the late 1970s and early 1980s when Lionel Richie was the co-lead singer. The band's biggest hit singles are ballads such as "Easy", "Three Times a Lady", and "Nightshift"; and funk-influenced dance songs; including "Brick House", "Fancy Dancer", "Lady (You Bring Me Up)", and "Too Hot ta Trot".

Commodores were inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and Vocal Group Hall of Fame.[1][2] The band has also won one Grammy Award out of nine nominations. The Commodores have sold over 70 million albums worldwide.[3][4]

History

Commodores were formed from two former student groups, the Mystics and the Jays. Richie described some members of the Mystics as "jazz buffs".[5] The new six-man band featured Lionel Richie, Thomas McClary, and William King from the Mystics, and Andre Callahan, Michael Gilbert, and Milan Williams from the Jays. To choose their name, William King opened a dictionary and randomly picked a word. "We lucked in," he remarked with a laugh when telling this story to People magazine. "We almost became 'The Commodes.'"[6]

The bandmembers attended Tuskegee University in Alabama.[7] After winning the university's annual freshman talent contest, they played at fraternity parties as well as a weekend gig at the Black Forest Inn, one of a few clubs in Tuskegee that catered to college students. They performed cover tunes and some original songs with their first singer, James Ingram (not the famous solo artist).[7] Ingram, older than the rest of the band, left to serve in Vietnam, and was later replaced by drummer Walter "Clyde" Orange, who wrote or co-wrote many of their hits.[7] Lionel Richie and Orange alternated as lead singers. Orange was the lead singer on the Top 10 hits "Brick House" (1977) and "Nightshift" (1985).

The early band was managed by Benny Ashburn,[7] who brought them to his family's vacation lodge on Martha's Vineyard in 1971 and 1972. There, Ashburn test-marketed the group by having them play in parking lots and summer festivals.

"Machine Gun" (1974), the instrumental title track from the band's debut album,[7] became a staple at American sporting events,[8] and is also heard in many films, including Boogie Nights and Looking for Mr. Goodbar.[9] It reached No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974. Another 1974 song "I Feel Sanctified" has been called a "prototype" of Wild Cherry's 1976 big hit "Play That Funky Music".[10] Three albums released in 1975 and 1976, Caught in the Act was funk album, but Movin' On and Hot on the Tracks were pop albums. After those recordings the group developed the mellower sound hinted at in their 1976 top-ten hits, "Sweet Love" and "Just to Be Close to You".[7] In 1977, the Commodores released "Easy", which became the group's biggest hit yet, reaching No. 4 in the US, followed by funky single "Brick House", also top 5, both from their album Commodores, as was "Zoom".[7] The group reached No. 1 in 1978 with "Three Times a Lady".[7] In 1979, the Commodores scored another top-five ballad, "Sail On", before reaching the top of the charts once again with another ballad, "Still".[7] In 1981 they released two top-ten hits with "Oh No" (No. 4) and their first upbeat single in almost five years, "Lady (You Bring Me Up)" (No. 8).[7]

Commodores made a brief appearance in the 1978 film, Thank God It's Friday. They performed the song "Too Hot ta Trot" during the dance contest; the songs "Brick House" and "Easy" were also played in the movie

In 1982, Lionel Richie left to pursue a solo career,[7] and Skyler Jett replaced him as co-lead singer. Also in 1982, their manager Benjamin Ashburn died of a heart attack at the age of 54.[11]

 
Band performance in Florida during the 1990s

Founding member McClary left in 1984 (shortly after Richie) to pursue a solo career,[7] and to develop a gospel music company. McClary was replaced by guitarist-vocalist Sheldon Reynolds. Then LaPread left in 1986 and moved to Auckland, New Zealand. Reynolds departed for Earth, Wind & Fire in 1987, which prompted trumpeter William "WAK" King to take over primary guitar duties for live performances. Keyboardist Milan Williams exited the band in 1989 after allegedly refusing to tour South Africa.[12][13]

The group gradually abandoned its funk roots and moved into the more commercial pop arena.[7] In 1984, former Heatwave singer James Dean "J.D." Nicholas assumed co-lead vocal duties with drummer Walter Orange.[7] That line-up was hitless until 1985 when their final Motown album Nightshift, produced by Dennis Lambert (prior albums were produced by James Anthony Carmichael), delivered the title track "Nightshift", a loving tribute to Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson, both of whom had died the previous year.[7] "Nightshift" hit no. 3 in the US and won the Commodores their first Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals in 1985.

In 2010 a new version was recorded, dedicated to Michael Jackson.[14] The Commodores were on a European tour performing at Wembley Arena, London, on June 25, 2009, when they walked off the stage after they were told that Michael Jackson had died. Initially the band thought it was a hoax. However, back in their dressing rooms they received confirmation and broke down in tears. The next night at Birmingham's NIA Arena, J.D. Nicholas added Jackson's name to the lyrics of the song, and henceforth the Commodores have mentioned Jackson and other deceased R&B singers. Thus came the inspiration upon the one-year anniversary of Jackson's death to re-record, with new lyrics, the hit song "Nightshift" as a tribute.

In 1990, they formed Commodores Records and re-recorded their 20 greatest hits as Commodores Hits Vol. I & II. They have recorded a live album, Commodores Live, along with a DVD of the same name, and a Christmas album titled Commodores Christmas. In 2012, the band was working on new material, with some contributions written by current and former members.

Commodores as of 2020 consist of Walter "Clyde" Orange, James Dean "J.D." Nicholas, and William "WAK" King, along with their five-piece band The Mean Machine. They continue to perform, playing at arenas, theaters, and festivals around the world.

Personnel

Current members
  • William "WAK" King – trumpet, guitar, keyboards, vocals (1968–present)
  • Walter Orange – drums, vocals (1972–present)
  • James Dean "J.D." Nicholas – vocals, keyboards (1984–present)
  • Mario Ortiz - Keyboards (2022-present)
Former members
  • Lionel Richie – vocals, keyboards, saxophone (1968–82)
  • Milan Williams – keyboards, rhythm guitar (1968–89)
  • Thomas McClary – lead guitar, vocals (1968–83)
  • Andre Callahan – drums, vocals, keyboards (1968–70)
  • Michael Gilbert – bass guitar, trumpet (1968–70)
  • Eugene Ward – keyboards (1968–70)
  • Ronald LaPread – bass guitar (1970–86)
  • James Ingram – vocals, drums (1970–72)
  • Skyler Jett – vocals, keyboards (1982–84)
  • Sheldon Reynolds – lead guitar (1983–87)
  • Mikael Manley – lead guitar (1995–2005)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Accolades

Grammy awards

The Commodores have won one Grammy Award out of ten nominations.[4]

Grammy Awards
Year Category Work Result
1978 Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance – Duo, Group Or Chorus "Easy" "Brick House" Nominated
1979 "Natural High" Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group "Three Times A Lady" Nominated
1980 "Sail On" Nominated
Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance – Duo, Group Or Chorus "Midnight Magic" Nominated
1981 "Heroes" Nominated
Best Inspirational Performance "Jesus Is Love" Nominated
1982 Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance – Duo, Group Or Chorus "Lady (You Bring Me Up)" Nominated
1986 "Nightshift" Won

Alabama Music Hall of Fame

During 1995 the Commodores were inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.[2]

Vocal Group Hall of Fame

During 2003 the Commodores were also inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Commodores". vocalgroup.org. Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
  2. ^ a b "Commodores". alamhof.org. Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
  3. ^ "Motown and R&B Legends The Commodores Receive Honors From Two Alabama Cities". theurbanmusicscene.com. April 5, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Commodores". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. November 23, 2020.
  5. ^ "The Montreal Gazette – Google News Archive Search". Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  6. ^ Kelley, Ken (February 20, 1978). "The Commodores of Tuskegee Sail on a Golden Sea of Hits". People. Retrieved April 6, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Colin Larkin, ed. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Soul Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 55/7. ISBN 0-85112-733-9.
  8. ^ "The Commodores | Encyclopedia.com". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  9. ^ "Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)". IMDb. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  10. ^ Wild cherry Retrieved 13 December 2021
  11. ^ "The Afro American – Google News Archive Search". Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  12. ^ Milan Williams of the Commadores (sic) @YouTube. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  13. ^ "CRASH LANDING". Upi.com. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved June 25, 2010.

External links

  • Official Commodores website
  • Lionel Richie interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' 03/2009

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This article is about the band For the album see Commodores album For other uses see Commodore Not to be confused with the United States Navy Band Jazz Ensemble Commodores is an American funk and soul band which was at its peak in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s The members of the group met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute now Tuskegee University in 1968 and signed with Motown in November 1972 having first caught the public eye opening for the Jackson 5 while on tour CommodoresThe Commodores in Hallandale Florida in the 1990sBackground informationOriginTuskegee Alabama U S GenresFunk soul R amp B popYears active1968 presentLabelsMotown PolydorMembersWilliam King Walter Orange J D Nicholas Pierre Lewis Sr Past membersMilan Williams Thomas McClary Lionel Richie Ronald LaPread Andre Callahan Michael Gilbert James Ingram Skyler Jett Sheldon Reynolds Eugene Ward Mikael Manley David Hodges Chelsea Powell Tom JoynerWebsitewww wbr commodoreslive wbr comThe group s most successful period was in the late 1970s and early 1980s when Lionel Richie was the co lead singer The band s biggest hit singles are ballads such as Easy Three Times a Lady and Nightshift and funk influenced dance songs including Brick House Fancy Dancer Lady You Bring Me Up and Too Hot ta Trot Commodores were inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and Vocal Group Hall of Fame 1 2 The band has also won one Grammy Award out of nine nominations The Commodores have sold over 70 million albums worldwide 3 4 Contents 1 History 2 Personnel 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 Accolades 4 1 Grammy awards 4 2 Alabama Music Hall of Fame 4 3 Vocal Group Hall of Fame 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditCommodores were formed from two former student groups the Mystics and the Jays Richie described some members of the Mystics as jazz buffs 5 The new six man band featured Lionel Richie Thomas McClary and William King from the Mystics and Andre Callahan Michael Gilbert and Milan Williams from the Jays To choose their name William King opened a dictionary and randomly picked a word We lucked in he remarked with a laugh when telling this story to People magazine We almost became The Commodes 6 The bandmembers attended Tuskegee University in Alabama 7 After winning the university s annual freshman talent contest they played at fraternity parties as well as a weekend gig at the Black Forest Inn one of a few clubs in Tuskegee that catered to college students They performed cover tunes and some original songs with their first singer James Ingram not the famous solo artist 7 Ingram older than the rest of the band left to serve in Vietnam and was later replaced by drummer Walter Clyde Orange who wrote or co wrote many of their hits 7 Lionel Richie and Orange alternated as lead singers Orange was the lead singer on the Top 10 hits Brick House 1977 and Nightshift 1985 The early band was managed by Benny Ashburn 7 who brought them to his family s vacation lodge on Martha s Vineyard in 1971 and 1972 There Ashburn test marketed the group by having them play in parking lots and summer festivals Machine Gun 1974 the instrumental title track from the band s debut album 7 became a staple at American sporting events 8 and is also heard in many films including Boogie Nights and Looking for Mr Goodbar 9 It reached No 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974 Another 1974 song I Feel Sanctified has been called a prototype of Wild Cherry s 1976 big hit Play That Funky Music 10 Three albums released in 1975 and 1976 Caught in the Act was funk album but Movin On and Hot on the Tracks were pop albums After those recordings the group developed the mellower sound hinted at in their 1976 top ten hits Sweet Love and Just to Be Close to You 7 In 1977 the Commodores released Easy which became the group s biggest hit yet reaching No 4 in the US followed by funky single Brick House also top 5 both from their album Commodores as was Zoom 7 The group reached No 1 in 1978 with Three Times a Lady 7 In 1979 the Commodores scored another top five ballad Sail On before reaching the top of the charts once again with another ballad Still 7 In 1981 they released two top ten hits with Oh No No 4 and their first upbeat single in almost five years Lady You Bring Me Up No 8 7 Commodores made a brief appearance in the 1978 film Thank God It s Friday They performed the song Too Hot ta Trot during the dance contest the songs Brick House and Easy were also played in the movieIn 1982 Lionel Richie left to pursue a solo career 7 and Skyler Jett replaced him as co lead singer Also in 1982 their manager Benjamin Ashburn died of a heart attack at the age of 54 11 Band performance in Florida during the 1990s Founding member McClary left in 1984 shortly after Richie to pursue a solo career 7 and to develop a gospel music company McClary was replaced by guitarist vocalist Sheldon Reynolds Then LaPread left in 1986 and moved to Auckland New Zealand Reynolds departed for Earth Wind amp Fire in 1987 which prompted trumpeter William WAK King to take over primary guitar duties for live performances Keyboardist Milan Williams exited the band in 1989 after allegedly refusing to tour South Africa 12 13 The group gradually abandoned its funk roots and moved into the more commercial pop arena 7 In 1984 former Heatwave singer James Dean J D Nicholas assumed co lead vocal duties with drummer Walter Orange 7 That line up was hitless until 1985 when their final Motown album Nightshift produced by Dennis Lambert prior albums were produced by James Anthony Carmichael delivered the title track Nightshift a loving tribute to Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson both of whom had died the previous year 7 Nightshift hit no 3 in the US and won the Commodores their first Grammy for Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals in 1985 In 2010 a new version was recorded dedicated to Michael Jackson 14 The Commodores were on a European tour performing at Wembley Arena London on June 25 2009 when they walked off the stage after they were told that Michael Jackson had died Initially the band thought it was a hoax However back in their dressing rooms they received confirmation and broke down in tears The next night at Birmingham s NIA Arena J D Nicholas added Jackson s name to the lyrics of the song and henceforth the Commodores have mentioned Jackson and other deceased R amp B singers Thus came the inspiration upon the one year anniversary of Jackson s death to re record with new lyrics the hit song Nightshift as a tribute In 1990 they formed Commodores Records and re recorded their 20 greatest hits as Commodores Hits Vol I amp II They have recorded a live album Commodores Live along with a DVD of the same name and a Christmas album titled Commodores Christmas In 2012 the band was working on new material with some contributions written by current and former members Commodores as of 2020 consist of Walter Clyde Orange James Dean J D Nicholas and William WAK King along with their five piece band The Mean Machine They continue to perform playing at arenas theaters and festivals around the world Personnel EditCurrent membersWilliam WAK King trumpet guitar keyboards vocals 1968 present Walter Orange drums vocals 1972 present James Dean J D Nicholas vocals keyboards 1984 present Mario Ortiz Keyboards 2022 present Former membersLionel Richie vocals keyboards saxophone 1968 82 Milan Williams keyboards rhythm guitar 1968 89 Thomas McClary lead guitar vocals 1968 83 Andre Callahan drums vocals keyboards 1968 70 Michael Gilbert bass guitar trumpet 1968 70 Eugene Ward keyboards 1968 70 Ronald LaPread bass guitar 1970 86 James Ingram vocals drums 1970 72 Skyler Jett vocals keyboards 1982 84 Sheldon Reynolds lead guitar 1983 87 Mikael Manley lead guitar 1995 2005 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Commodores discography Studio albumsMachine Gun 1974 Caught in the Act 1975 Movin On 1975 Hot on the Tracks 1976 Commodores 1977 Natural High 1978 Midnight Magic 1979 Heroes 1980 In the Pocket 1981 Commodores 13 1983 Nightshift 1985 United 1986 Rock Solid 1988 No Tricks 1993 Accolades EditGrammy awards Edit The Commodores have won one Grammy Award out of ten nominations 4 Grammy Awards Year Category Work Result1978 Best Rhythm amp Blues Vocal Performance Duo Group Or Chorus Easy Brick House Nominated1979 Natural High NominatedBest Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Three Times A Lady Nominated1980 Sail On NominatedBest Rhythm amp Blues Vocal Performance Duo Group Or Chorus Midnight Magic Nominated1981 Heroes NominatedBest Inspirational Performance Jesus Is Love Nominated1982 Best Rhythm amp Blues Vocal Performance Duo Group Or Chorus Lady You Bring Me Up Nominated1986 Nightshift WonAlabama Music Hall of Fame Edit During 1995 the Commodores were inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame 2 Vocal Group Hall of Fame Edit During 2003 the Commodores were also inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame 1 References Edit a b Commodores vocalgroup org Vocal Group Hall of Fame a b Commodores alamhof org Alabama Music Hall of Fame Motown and R amp B Legends The Commodores Receive Honors From Two Alabama Cities theurbanmusicscene com April 5 2019 a b Commodores National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences November 23 2020 The Montreal Gazette Google News Archive Search Retrieved October 31 2017 Kelley Ken February 20 1978 The Commodores of Tuskegee Sail on a Golden Sea of Hits People Retrieved April 6 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Colin Larkin ed 1993 The Guinness Who s Who of Soul Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 55 7 ISBN 0 85112 733 9 The Commodores Encyclopedia com Encyclopedia com Retrieved May 29 2020 Looking for Mr Goodbar 1977 IMDb Retrieved October 31 2017 Wild cherry Retrieved 13 December 2021 The Afro American Google News Archive Search Retrieved October 31 2017 Milan Williams of the Commadores sic YouTube Retrieved 12 September 2022 CRASH LANDING Upi com Retrieved December 11 2021 Commodores Re record Nightshift as MJ Tribute Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved June 25 2010 External links EditOfficial Commodores website Lionel Richie interview by Pete Lewis Blues amp Soul 03 2009 The Commodores Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Commodores amp oldid 1148036497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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