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Dazz Band
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The Cleveland-based
Dazz Band
was one of the more popular funk groups of the early '80s.
Bobby Harris
formed the group in the late '70s, merging two Cleveland funk bands,
Bell Telefunk
and
Mother Braintree
. After myriad lineup changes, the end result was an eight-piece band featuring
Harris
,
Skip Martin III
,
Pierre DeMudd
on horns and vocals, guitarist
Eric Fearman
, bassist
Michael Wiley
, drummer
Isaac Wiley
, keyboardist
Kevin Frederick
, and percussionist
Kenny Pettus
.
Harris
and lead songwriter/guitarist
Mike Calhoun
's concept
for the group was "danceable jazz"; he shortened the description to "dazz" and called the group
Kinsman Dazz
. Under that name, the group had two small hits in the U.S.A. during 1978 and 1979. After
Calhoun
left they changed their name to
the Dazz Band
in 1980 and signed to Motown.
Invitation to Love
, the band's first release for the record label, was released in 1980. Once the group veered away from the more melodic, pop-oriented dance music that dominated their debut and started playing a tougher, more groove-oriented funk,
the Dazz Band
began racking up the hits.
"Let It Whip,"
taken from their second album
Keep It Live
(1982), reached number five and won a Grammy Award for Best Performance by an R&B Vocal Duo or Group. While they never reached those heights again,
the Dazz Band
had a string of six consecutive Top 100 albums that ran until 1986; during that time, they scored two other Top 100 singles,
"Joystick"
and
"Let It All Blow."
In 1985,
Fearman
and
Frederick
left the band; they were replaced by
Marlon McClain
and
Keith Harrison
, respectively.
The Dazz Band
switched labels to Geffen in 1986. That year they had their final charting album,
Wild and Free
. Soon after its release, the band switched to RCA. The group failed to have another hit and quietly faded away. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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