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Tower of Power

Tower of Power is an American R&B and funk based band and horn section, originating in Oakland, California, that has been performing since 1968.[1] There have been a number of lead vocalists, the best-known being Lenny Williams, who fronted the band between early 1973 and late 1974, the period of their greatest commercial success. They have had eight songs on the Billboard Hot 100;[2] their highest-charting songs include "You're Still a Young Man", "So Very Hard to Go", "What Is Hip?", and "Don't Change Horses (in the Middle of a Stream)".[3][4]

Tower of Power
Tower of Power, Buffalo, New York, November 11, 2008
Background information
OriginOakland, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1968–present
Labels
Members
Past memberssee past members
Websitewww.towerofpower.com

History

In the summer of 1968, tenor saxophonist/vocalist Emilio Castillo met Stephen "Doc" Kupka, who played baritone sax. Castillo had played in several bands, but Castillo's father told his son to "hire that guy" after a home audition.[5] Within months the group, then known as The Motowns, began playing various gigs around Oakland and Berkeley, their soul sound appealing to both minority and counterculture listeners.[3][6]

Castillo wanted to play Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, but he realized he would never get in with a name like The Motowns.[6] The band agreed on Tower of Power and the name stuck.[7]

By 1970, the now renamed Tower of Power—now including trumpet/arranger Greg Adams, first trumpet Mic Gillette, first saxophone Skip Mesquite, Francis "Rocco" Prestia on bass, Willie Fulton on guitar, and drummer David Garibaldi—signed a recording contract with Bill Graham's San Francisco Records and released their first album, East Bay Grease. Rufus Miller performed most of the lead vocals on this debut album.[3] The group was first introduced to the San Francisco Bay area by radio station KSAN, which played a variety of artists such as Cold Blood, Eric Mercury, and Marvin Gaye.

Augmented by percussionist/conga/bongo player Brent Byars, Tower of Power was released from their San Francisco label contract and moved to Warner Bros. Records. Rick Stevens replaced Rufus Miller as lead singer on 1972's Bump City, which gave the band their first national exposure.[8] This album included the hit single "You're Still a Young Man", which peaked at #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Stevens' pinnacle vocal performance before leaving the band.[4] Emilio Castillo, who co-wrote the tune with Stephen Kupka, told Songfacts that the song was based on a true story about him and a former girlfriend who was six years his senior.[9]

Tower of Power, released in the spring of 1973, was the third album for the band. It featured soul singer Lenny Williams on lead vocals and Lenny Pickett on lead tenor saxophone. Bruce Conte replaced guitarist Willie Fulton and keyboardist Chester D.Thompson also joined the band during the recording of the album. The album spawned their most-successful single "So Very Hard to Go". Although the single peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100,[4] it landed in the Top 10 on the surveys of many West Coast Top 40 radio stations, hitting #1 on many of them. The album also charted two other singles on the Billboard Hot 100, "This Time It's Real" and "What Is Hip?"[3]

1974's Back to Oakland spawned another hit, "Don't Change Horses (in the Middle of a Stream)", that reached #26 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Time Will Tell", which charted at #69.[4] The funk-jazz classic instrumental "Squib Cakes" also came from this album.[10]

On Urban Renewal (1974), the band moved more toward funk than soul; however, they continued recording ballads as well. Williams left the band in late 1974, and was replaced as vocalist by Hubert Tubbs. Though the band remained popular, their days of chart radio airplay declined. During the late 1970s they briefly tried recording disco-sounding material.[3]

On January 12, 2017, long-time drummer David Garibaldi and bassist Marc Van Wageningen were hit by a train as they walked across tracks before a performance in Oakland.[2] They both survived the accident. According to their manager, Jeremy Westby, they were both “responsive and being treated at a local hospital”.[2] They fully recovered and returned to the active lineup later that year.

Collaborations

Tower's horn section appeared on a number of other artists' recordings, including Otis Redding, Aaron Neville, Aerosmith, Bonnie Raitt, David Sanborn, Eric Clapton, Elton John, Labelle, Huey Lewis, Little Feat, Heart, Michelle Shocked, Paula Abdul, Santana and Stevie Nicks.[3]

The horn section also recorded with bassist Larry Graham's Graham Central Station, Grateful Dead, Carlos Santana, Journey, Elkie Brooks, Cat Stevens (on his Foreigner Suite), Luis Miguel, Linda Lewis, R.A.D. (Rose Ann Dimalanta), Jermaine Jackson, John Lee Hooker, Helen Reddy, Rufus, Rod Stewart, Jefferson Starship, Mickey Hart, Heart, Damn Yankees, Frankie Valli, Spyro Gyra, KMFDM,[11] Lyle Lovett, Poison, Phish (two songs on their album Hoist [12]), Toto, Pharoahe Monch, Brothers Johnson, and Sam The, among many other acts.[2][3]

The song "So Very Hard To Go" was featured on the soundtracks of the 2002 film City of God,[13] and Will Ferrell's 2008 film Semi-Pro.

Members

Current members

  • Emilio "Mimi" Castillo – tenor saxophone, backing and lead vocals (1968–present)
  • Stephen "Doc" Kupka – baritone saxophone, backing vocals (1968–present)
  • David Garibaldi – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1968–1974, 1975–1976, 1979–1980, 1998–present)
  • Roger Smith – keyboards, backing vocals (1998–present)
  • Adolfo Acosta – trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals (2000–present)
  • Tom E. Politzer – tenor, alto and baritone saxophones, clarinet, flute, backing vocals (2002–present)
  • Jerry Cortez – guitar, sitar, backing vocals (2010–present)
  • Marc van Wageningen – bass (2018–present; plus touring appearances beforehand)
  • Mike Bogart – trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone, backing vocals (2000-2009, 2021–present)
  • Mike Jerel – lead vocals, occasional keyboards, occasional trumpet (2022–present)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Chart positions Certifications
US Pop
[14]
US R&B
[14]
US Jazz
[14]
1970 East Bay Grease 106
1972 Bump City 85 16
1973 Tower of Power 15 11
1974 Back to Oakland 26 13
1975 Urban Renewal 22 19
In the Slot 67 29
1976 Ain't Nothin' Stoppin' Us Now 42 25
1978 We Came to Play! 89 33
1979 Back on the Streets 106 28
1981 Direct
1986 TOP (Europe only release)
1987 Power (US version of TOP album)
1991 Monster on a Leash 19
1993 T.O.P. 92
1995 Souled Out 7
1997 Rhythm & Business
Direct Plus (reissue of Direct with alternate takes)
1999 Dinosaur Tracks (recorded 1980–1983)
2003 Oakland Zone
2009 The Great American Soulbook 3
2018 Soul Side of Town
2020 Step Up[15]
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

Live albums

Year Album Chart positions
US Pop
[14]
US R&B
[14]
US Jazz
[14]
1976 Live and in Living Color 99 29
1999 Soul Vaccination: Tower of Power Live 8
2008 The East Bay Archive Volume 1 (recorded April 1973 at K-K-K-Katy's, Boston, MA)
2011 40th Anniversary: The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco 6
2013 Hipper Than Hip: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow (Live on the Air & In the Studio 1974)[15]
2021 50 Years of Funk & Soul - Live at the Fox Theater Oakland CA - June 2018
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilations

Singles

Year Title Chart positions
Album
US
[16]
US R&B
[14]
CAN
1971 "Back on the Streets Again" East Bay Grease
1972 "You're Still a Young Man" 29 24 30 Bump City
"Down to the Nightclub" 66
1973 "So Very Hard to Go" 17 11 36 Tower of Power
"This Time It's Real" 65 27
1974 "What Is Hip?" 91 39
"Time Will Tell" 69 27 Back to Oakland
"Don't Change Horses (In the Middle of a Stream)" 26 22 59
"Only So Much Oil in the Ground" 85 Urban Renewal
1975 "Willing to Learn" 77
"You're So Wonderful, So Marvelous" 57 In the Slot
"Treat Me Like Your Man"
1976 "You Ought to Be Havin' Fun" 68 62 Ain't Nothin' Stoppin' Us Now
"Ain't Nothin' Stoppin' Us Now" 95
1978 "Lovin' You Is Gonna See Me Thru" 98 We Came to Play!
"We Came to Play"
1979 "Rock Baby" 61 Back on the Streets
"In Due Time"
"–" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Videos and DVDs

  • 1986: Credit (the band's first music video, released to promote Power)
  • 2003: Tower of Power in Concert (1998, Live at Ohne Filter, just after the return of David Garibaldi)
  • 2007: Live from Leverkusen (recorded in November 2005)
  • 2011: 40th Anniversary (Live) (recorded in 2009)[17]
  • 2020: Look In My Eyes (the band's first music video in over 30 years, released to promote Step Up)

Note: Over the decades, there have been many televised performances of Tower of Power, several of which can be found on YouTube. In 2011, Time Life released TOP's November 10, 1973 Soul Train performance of "What is Hip?" on the CD The Best of Soul Train Live.[18][19]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tower of Power Home". Tower of Power. 1968–2009. Retrieved July 3, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d "Two Members of Tower of Power Hospitalized After Being Hit by Train". Billboard. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Tower of Power, Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d "Tower of Power - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  5. ^ "Tower of Power–Band Profile". towerofpower.com. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "TOWER OF POWER". Yoshi's. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  7. ^ Lacy-Thompson, Tony. "Tower Of Power Still Bringing It". RegardingArts.com. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
  8. ^ "Robert Christgau: CG Book '70s: T". Robertchristgau.com.
  9. ^ "You're Still a Young Man". Songfacts.com. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  10. ^ "Tower of Power: Back to Oakland". AllMusic. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  11. ^ Fortunato, John (1996). "KMFDM Ready to 'Xtort'". The Aquarian Weekly. Arts Weekly, Inc. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
  12. ^ "Hoist". Phish. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "City of God Soundtrack". SoundtrackINFO. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g . AllMusic. Archived from the original on September 20, 2012. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  15. ^ a b c "Tower of Power Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  16. ^ "Tower of Power". Billboard.com. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  17. ^ "Discography". Tower of Power. Tower of Power. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  18. ^ "The Best of Soul Train Live - Various Artists". AllMusic. AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  19. ^ The Best of Soul Train Live (booklet). Time Life. 2011.

External links

  • Official website
  • Emilio Castillo NAMM Oral History Interview (2005)
  • Doc Kupka NAMM Oral History Interview (2005)
  • David Garibaldi NAMM Oral History Interview (2013)
  • Rocco Prestia NAMM Oral History Interview (2013)
  • Tower of Power discography at Discogs

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This article is about the band For the band s namesake album see Tower of Power album For other uses see Tower of Power disambiguation The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tower of Power is an American R amp B and funk based band and horn section originating in Oakland California that has been performing since 1968 1 There have been a number of lead vocalists the best known being Lenny Williams who fronted the band between early 1973 and late 1974 the period of their greatest commercial success They have had eight songs on the Billboard Hot 100 2 their highest charting songs include You re Still a Young Man So Very Hard to Go What Is Hip and Don t Change Horses in the Middle of a Stream 3 4 Tower of PowerTower of Power Buffalo New York November 11 2008Background informationOriginOakland California U S GenresSoul funk R amp B jazz jazz funkYears active1968 presentLabelsWarner Bros Columbia Epic San Francisco Mack AvenueMembersEmilio Castillo Stephen Doc Kupka David Garibaldi Roger Smith Adolfo Acosta Tom E Politzer Jerry Cortez Marc van Wageningen Mike Bogart Mike JerelPast memberssee past membersWebsitewww wbr towerofpower wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Collaborations 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilations 4 4 Singles 4 5 Videos and DVDs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn the summer of 1968 tenor saxophonist vocalist Emilio Castillo met Stephen Doc Kupka who played baritone sax Castillo had played in several bands but Castillo s father told his son to hire that guy after a home audition 5 Within months the group then known as The Motowns began playing various gigs around Oakland and Berkeley their soul sound appealing to both minority and counterculture listeners 3 6 Castillo wanted to play Bill Graham s Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco but he realized he would never get in with a name like The Motowns 6 The band agreed on Tower of Power and the name stuck 7 By 1970 the now renamed Tower of Power now including trumpet arranger Greg Adams first trumpet Mic Gillette first saxophone Skip Mesquite Francis Rocco Prestia on bass Willie Fulton on guitar and drummer David Garibaldi signed a recording contract with Bill Graham s San Francisco Records and released their first album East Bay Grease Rufus Miller performed most of the lead vocals on this debut album 3 The group was first introduced to the San Francisco Bay area by radio station KSAN which played a variety of artists such as Cold Blood Eric Mercury and Marvin Gaye Augmented by percussionist conga bongo player Brent Byars Tower of Power was released from their San Francisco label contract and moved to Warner Bros Records Rick Stevens replaced Rufus Miller as lead singer on 1972 s Bump City which gave the band their first national exposure 8 This album included the hit single You re Still a Young Man which peaked at 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Stevens pinnacle vocal performance before leaving the band 4 Emilio Castillo who co wrote the tune with Stephen Kupka told Songfacts that the song was based on a true story about him and a former girlfriend who was six years his senior 9 Tower of Power released in the spring of 1973 was the third album for the band It featured soul singer Lenny Williams on lead vocals and Lenny Pickett on lead tenor saxophone Bruce Conte replaced guitarist Willie Fulton and keyboardist Chester D Thompson also joined the band during the recording of the album The album spawned their most successful single So Very Hard to Go Although the single peaked at 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 4 it landed in the Top 10 on the surveys of many West Coast Top 40 radio stations hitting 1 on many of them The album also charted two other singles on the Billboard Hot 100 This Time It s Real and What Is Hip 3 1974 s Back to Oakland spawned another hit Don t Change Horses in the Middle of a Stream that reached 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Time Will Tell which charted at 69 4 The funk jazz classic instrumental Squib Cakes also came from this album 10 On Urban Renewal 1974 the band moved more toward funk than soul however they continued recording ballads as well Williams left the band in late 1974 and was replaced as vocalist by Hubert Tubbs Though the band remained popular their days of chart radio airplay declined During the late 1970s they briefly tried recording disco sounding material 3 On January 12 2017 long time drummer David Garibaldi and bassist Marc Van Wageningen were hit by a train as they walked across tracks before a performance in Oakland 2 They both survived the accident According to their manager Jeremy Westby they were both responsive and being treated at a local hospital 2 They fully recovered and returned to the active lineup later that year Collaborations EditTower s horn section appeared on a number of other artists recordings including Otis Redding Aaron Neville Aerosmith Bonnie Raitt David Sanborn Eric Clapton Elton John Labelle Huey Lewis Little Feat Heart Michelle Shocked Paula Abdul Santana and Stevie Nicks 3 The horn section also recorded with bassist Larry Graham s Graham Central Station Grateful Dead Carlos Santana Journey Elkie Brooks Cat Stevens on his Foreigner Suite Luis Miguel Linda Lewis R A D Rose Ann Dimalanta Jermaine Jackson John Lee Hooker Helen Reddy Rufus Rod Stewart Jefferson Starship Mickey Hart Heart Damn Yankees Frankie Valli Spyro Gyra KMFDM 11 Lyle Lovett Poison Phish two songs on their album Hoist 12 Toto Pharoahe Monch Brothers Johnson and Sam The among many other acts 2 3 The song So Very Hard To Go was featured on the soundtracks of the 2002 film City of God 13 and Will Ferrell s 2008 film Semi Pro Members EditMain article List of Tower of Power members Current members Emilio Mimi Castillo tenor saxophone backing and lead vocals 1968 present Stephen Doc Kupka baritone saxophone backing vocals 1968 present David Garibaldi drums percussion backing vocals 1968 1974 1975 1976 1979 1980 1998 present Roger Smith keyboards backing vocals 1998 present Adolfo Acosta trumpet flugelhorn backing vocals 2000 present Tom E Politzer tenor alto and baritone saxophones clarinet flute backing vocals 2002 present Jerry Cortez guitar sitar backing vocals 2010 present Marc van Wageningen bass 2018 present plus touring appearances beforehand Mike Bogart trumpet flugelhorn trombone backing vocals 2000 2009 2021 present Mike Jerel lead vocals occasional keyboards occasional trumpet 2022 present Discography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album Chart positions CertificationsUS Pop 14 US R amp B 14 US Jazz 14 1970 East Bay Grease 106 1972 Bump City 85 16 1973 Tower of Power 15 11 RIAA Gold1974 Back to Oakland 26 13 1975 Urban Renewal 22 19 In the Slot 67 29 1976 Ain t Nothin Stoppin Us Now 42 25 1978 We Came to Play 89 33 1979 Back on the Streets 106 28 1981 Direct 1986 TOP Europe only release 1987 Power US version of TOP album 1991 Monster on a Leash 191993 T O P 92 1995 Souled Out 71997 Rhythm amp Business Direct Plus reissue of Direct with alternate takes 1999 Dinosaur Tracks recorded 1980 1983 2003 Oakland Zone 2009 The Great American Soulbook 32018 Soul Side of Town 2020 Step Up 15 denotes releases that did not chart Live albums Edit Year Album Chart positionsUS Pop 14 US R amp B 14 US Jazz 14 1976 Live and in Living Color 99 29 1999 Soul Vaccination Tower of Power Live 82008 The East Bay Archive Volume 1 recorded April 1973 at K K K Katy s Boston MA 2011 40th Anniversary The Fillmore Auditorium San Francisco 62013 Hipper Than Hip Yesterday Today amp Tomorrow Live on the Air amp In the Studio 1974 15 2021 50 Years of Funk amp Soul Live at the Fox Theater Oakland CA June 2018 denotes releases that did not chart Compilations Edit 1974 Funkland 1999 What Is Hip The Tower of Power Anthology 2001 The Very Best of Tower of Power The Warner Years 2002 Soul with a Capital S The Best of Tower of Power 2003 Havin Fun 2003 What Is Hip and Other Hits 15 Singles Edit Year Title Chart positions AlbumUS 16 US R amp B 14 CAN1971 Back on the Streets Again East Bay Grease1972 You re Still a Young Man 29 24 30 Bump City Down to the Nightclub 66 1973 So Very Hard to Go 17 11 36 Tower of Power This Time It s Real 65 27 1974 What Is Hip 91 39 Time Will Tell 69 27 Back to Oakland Don t Change Horses In the Middle of a Stream 26 22 59 Only So Much Oil in the Ground 85 Urban Renewal1975 Willing to Learn 77 You re So Wonderful So Marvelous 57 In the Slot Treat Me Like Your Man 1976 You Ought to Be Havin Fun 68 62 Ain t Nothin Stoppin Us Now Ain t Nothin Stoppin Us Now 95 1978 Lovin You Is Gonna See Me Thru 98 We Came to Play We Came to Play 1979 Rock Baby 61 Back on the Streets In Due Time denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Videos and DVDs Edit 1986 Credit the band s first music video released to promote Power 2003 Tower of Power in Concert 1998 Live at Ohne Filter just after the return of David Garibaldi 2007 Live from Leverkusen recorded in November 2005 2011 40th Anniversary Live recorded in 2009 17 2020 Look In My Eyes the band s first music video in over 30 years released to promote Step Up Note Over the decades there have been many televised performances of Tower of Power several of which can be found on YouTube In 2011 Time Life released TOP s November 10 1973 Soul Train performance of What is Hip on the CD The Best of Soul Train Live 18 19 See also EditLenny WilliamsReferences Edit Tower of Power Home Tower of Power 1968 2009 Retrieved July 3 2009 a b c d Two Members of Tower of Power Hospitalized After Being Hit by Train Billboard Retrieved June 29 2017 a b c d e f g Tower of Power Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2017 a b c d Tower of Power Chart history Billboard Retrieved June 29 2017 Tower of Power Band Profile towerofpower com Retrieved September 6 2015 a b TOWER OF POWER Yoshi s Retrieved June 29 2017 Lacy Thompson Tony Tower Of Power Still Bringing It RegardingArts com Retrieved August 11 2014 Robert Christgau CG Book 70s T Robertchristgau com You re Still a Young Man Songfacts com Retrieved May 27 2009 Tower of Power Back to Oakland AllMusic Retrieved May 23 2016 Fortunato John 1996 KMFDM Ready to Xtort The Aquarian Weekly Arts Weekly Inc Retrieved April 23 2010 Hoist Phish Retrieved April 30 2019 City of God Soundtrack SoundtrackINFO Retrieved June 29 2017 a b c d e f g Tower of Power Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on September 20 2012 Retrieved August 20 2022 a b c Tower of Power Discography AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2017 Tower of Power Billboard com Retrieved May 30 2018 Discography Tower of Power Tower of Power Retrieved January 18 2016 The Best of Soul Train Live Various Artists AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2017 The Best of Soul Train Live booklet Time Life 2011 External links EditOfficial website Emilio Castillo NAMM Oral History Interview 2005 Doc Kupka NAMM Oral History Interview 2005 David Garibaldi NAMM Oral History Interview 2013 Rocco Prestia NAMM Oral History Interview 2013 Tower of Power discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tower of Power amp oldid 1119434211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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