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Guitarist/vocalist
George Johnson
and bassist/vocalist
Louis Johnson
formed the band
Johnson Three Plus One
with older brother
Tommy
and their cousin
Alex Weir
while attending school in Los Angeles. When they became professionals, the band backed such touring R&B acts as
Bobby Womack
and
the Supremes
.
George
and
Louis Johnson
later joined
Billy Preston
's band, and wrote
"Music in My Life"
and
"The Kids and Me"
for him before leaving his group in 1973.
Quincy Jones
hired them to play on
his LP
Mellow Madness
, and recorded four of their songs, including
"Is It Love That We're Missing?"
and
"Just a Taste of Me."
Jones
took them on a Japanese tour, then produced their debut LP,
Look Out for Number 1
, after they signed with A&M, which was also his label at the time (1976). They scored a number-one R&B and number-three pop hit with
"I'll Be Good to You,"
and enjoyed R&B chart toppers in 1977 and 1980 respectively with
"Strawberry Letter 23"
and
"Stomp!,"
while sustaining a consistent hit presence via such songs as
"Get the Funk Out Ma Face"
and
"Runnin' for Your Lovin."
Jones
remade
"I'll Be Good to You"
in 1989 with
Ray Charles
and
Chaka Khan
on his
Back on the Block
release.
The Brothers
earned platinum records for
Look Out for Number 1
and
Right on Time
.
Jones
produced both of these, along with their third and fourth LPs,
Blam
and
Light Up the Night
. The group produced its single
"The Real Thing"
in 1981. It reached number 11 on the R&B charts, and
the Brothers
had another hit with
"Welcome to the Club"
in 1982. They started doing separate ventures;
Louis Johnson
played bass on
Michael Jackson
's
Thriller
LP and recorded a gospel album, while
George Johnson
worked with
Steve Arrington
.
Leon Sylvers
produced their mid-'80s return LP
Out of Control
; it didn't equal their past success, but got them another R&B hit with
"You Keep Coming Back"
in 1984. They recorded
Kickin'
in 1988, and co-wrote
"Tomorrow"
with
Siedah Garrett
for
Jones
'
Back on the Block
in 1989. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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