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Blow Your Head by Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s

Artist Biography For Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s

Fred Wesley Born In Mobile Ala. July 4 1943 Is An American Jazz And Funk Trombonist Who Played With The Ike And Tina Turner Review In 1962 And Hank Ballard And The Midnighters Before His Best Known Period As Musical Director And Arranger For James Brown's Backing Group The J.B.'s In The Late 60's Through Early 1970s. Beginning In 1968 As A Pivotal Member Of James Brown's Hard Working Band Fred Wesley Played On Numerous Hit Recordings Including "Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud " "Mother Popcorn " And Co-Wrote Tunes Such As "Hot Pants". The Lineup Would Shift Occasionally And Wesley Who'd Left Brown's Group For A Period In A Pay Dispute Rejoined As Official Leader In 1970 Beginning A Very Fruitful Period That Lasted Through 1975. The J.B's Scored Several Instrumental Hits In The Early 70s Including "Pass The Peas " "The Grunt" "Gimmie Some More " And The #1 R&B "Doing It To Death " On Brown's People Records Imprint Distributed Through Polydor. In 1974 They Had Three Top 40 Hits "Same Beat " "If You Don't Get It The First Time Back Up And Try It Again Party " And "Damn Right I Am Somebody." While The J.B.'s Sound Has Most Often Been Associated With Three Hornmen In Particular -- Wesley Along With Saxophonists Maceo Parker And Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis Other Key J.B.'s In The Group Included At One Time Or Another Tenor Saxman St. Clair Pinckney Saxophonist Jimmy Parker And A Trumpet Section Consisting Of Jerone Jasaan Sanford Russell Crimes And Isiah "Ike" Oakley. Others Who Played On Key Recordings Included Bobby Byrd On Organ Bassists Fred Thomas Or William "Bootsy" Collins And His Guitarist Brother Phelps "Catfish" Collins Other Guitarists Included Hearlon "Cheese" Martin And Jimmy Nolen. Drums Were Played By Either John "Jabo" Starks Or John Morgan Joined By Conga Player Johnny Griggs. Wesley Along With Saxophonist Maceo Parker Helped Define The Instrumental Potentials Of Funk And Are Heavily Sampled By Hip Hop Producers & DJs. Both Men Left Brown's Band In 1975 And Spent Several Years Playing With George Clinton's Various Parliament/Funkadelic Projects Like Bootsy’s Rubber Band And They Recorded A Couple Of Albums Specifically Focused On Their Talents As The Spin-Off Group The Horny Horns Featuring Fellow J.B.'s Refugee Pee Wee Ellis. The Various Members Of The J.B.'s Occasionally Would Get Back Together For Reunions And Side Projects Including A Stint In The 90's Performing As The JB Horns And They Recently Released A Single In 2008 Admonishing Black Youth To Have Some Dignity And Pull Your Pants Up!!

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Blow Your Head

Recorded February 1974 New York City NY USA. Originally Released On "Damn Right I Am Somebody" People PE-6602 .
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