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• • • • • Years active 19–1997 1999–present Labels Website Members Past members Gary Mumford Gerald Brown Delisa Davis Sydney Justin Shalamar ( ) is an R&B and soul vocal, based in New-York, and active in the mid-1970s and throughout the 1980s, that was originally a -driven vehicle created by booking agent and show creator and. They went on to be an influential, masterminded by Cornelius. As noted in the, they were regarded as fashion icons and trendsetters, and helped to introduce ' to the. Their collective name, 'Shalamar', was picked by Griffey. Contents • • • • • • • Career [ ] Their first was (1977), released on.
Its success inspired Griffey and to replace singers with popular dancers and, to join original Shalamar lead singer Gary Mumford. Gerald Brown took over the spot vacated by Mumford for the group's second album, (1978), which featured the hit '. After conflicts over lack of payment from Griffey and (short for Sound of Los Angeles Records), Brown left the group. Replaced Brown in 1979. The group was joined up with in 1979, signed with SOLAR, and scored a million seller with ' (1979). In the, the group had a string of hits with songs such as 'Take That To The Bank' (1978), 'I Owe You One' (1980), and songs from the (1982) album: ' (1982), ', ', and the title track 'Friends'.
The album, which crossed the genres of, disco, and, was also a big seller in the UK in 1982. [ ] The band's record sales in the UK increased when Daniel demonstrated his skills on 's music programme,, which had premiered the on television for the first time. Was a of Shalamar's, in particular, Daniel and his dance moves, after watching him on Soul Train. [ ] Jackson and Daniel met afterward, and Jackson took his then 12-year-old sister to see Shalamar perform. Daniel and Jackson co-choreographed Jackson's ' and ' from the album (1987). A Newsreel History Of The Third Reich Download Itunes.
[ ] The 'classic' lineup of Shalamar (Hewett, Watley, and Daniel) scored a total of three in the US with (1979), (1980) - which eventually went ) - and (1982). The group took a knock when Watley and Daniel separately left the band over conflicts within the group, and other issues with Dick Griffey and SOLAR. Adding to Watley's impetus to depart was her increasing frustration with Griffey and SOLAR, shortly after the release of their next, (1983). Nonetheless, the album yielded a number of UK hit, including 'Disappearing Act', 'Dead Giveaway', and '.
The album itself moved Shalamar into a more / direction, with rock to the fore. But The Look generally was not the success that Friends had been the previous year. With a mid 1980s line-up change, adding and, Shalamar returned to the US Top 20 in 1984 with ' (1984) from the. Warcraft 3 Reign Of Chaos Torrent Iso. The song peaked at #17, and the group won a for 'Don't Get Stopped In Beverly Hills' from (1984) in. In 1985, Kool & the Gang, Midnight Star, Shalamar and Klymaxx performed at the Marriott Convention Center in Oklahoma City.
That year Hewett departed to begin his career, and was replaced. Following Hewett's departure, the band began to lose popularity; (1987) did not sell well, and the band broke up shortly after (1990) was released. Reunions [ ] In 1996, Watley rejoined with Hewett and Daniel, plus, on 's million-selling single '; a of a hit single from Shalamar's album (1980). A music video was shot in which the three former members of Shalamar were digitally reunited on screen.
Hewett, Watley, and Daniel subsequently joined Babyface and LL Cool J to perform the song on the UK's in 1996. They are credited on this single release under their individual names; however, it marked the classic trio's first and only live performance together since 1983. In 1999, and reformed Shalamar and played in Japan. This was followed by UK tours in 2000, 2001, and 2003.
From 2003, Shalamar continued touring with the line up of,, and. In 2005, this lineup appeared on the UK,, with original members Daniel and Hewett, and with (a long-time friend and of the original band's, and daughter of Dick Griffey). Carolyn's mother is, for whom Watley sang backing vocals. Shalamar reached the grand finale of Hit Me, Baby, One More Time in May 2005, ultimately losing out to. This was followed by annual concert tours in the UK, Cannes, USA, Nigeria, and Japan. Shalamar was featured in an episode of 's series, in which Watley, Daniel, and Hewett shared their stories about the group's creation, the lack of payments and royalties from SOLAR, success, egos, and the breakup of the classic lineup.
Dick Griffey, Micki Free, Delisa Davis, and Sydney Justin were also interviewed for the episode. [ ] In October 2009, the reconstituted Shalamar of Hewett, Daniel, and Griffey, performed as a part of 'The Ultimate Boogie Nights Disco Concert Series', at IndigO2, within Entertainment Avenue in.
This prompted their return to the UK in April 2010 for a tour. Shalamar returned to IndigO2 in October 2011, December 2012, December 2013 and December 2014. Shalamar performed a series of eight UK tour dates in April 2015 and another tour of four UK dates in July 2015. Personnel [ ] Shalamar • - vocals, guitar (1977-1983, 1996-1997, 1999–current) • - vocals (1977-1983, 1996-1997) • Gary Mumford - vocals (1977-1978) • Gerald Brown - vocals (1978-1979) • - vocals, piano, guitar (1979-1985, 1996-1997, 1999-current) • Delisa Davis - vocals, keyboards (1983-1991) • - vocals, guitar (1983-1991) • Sydney Justin - vocals, keyboards (1985-1991) • - vocals (2001-current) Discography [ ]. • ^ Roberts, David (1998). Guinness Rockopedia (1st ed.). London: Guinness Publishing Ltd.
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Archived from on 2009-11-22. Archived from on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2012-12-11. • • 'Shalamar in Cardiff was definitely a Night to Remember' External links [ ] • • • • • •.