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Here at old school music we believe that your love for old school music and your respect for the artists outweighs age. Never let an anyone put you down for wanting to learn about the roots of music. It doesnt matter if youve lived it or not, its all about showing respect for it, learning, and spreading knowledge of it. PEACE!!!!!
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blog post The Tribe
Category: Vinyl Classics
Posted: Jan 07, 2008 at 10:13 AM
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I wonder how many of you know this record?
It is a forgotten gem of 70's soul-funk.

This is the first edition of the group Tribe that was founded and produced by Big Dee Ervin. The Members from Right to Left are:
Benton Miles Little (Drums & Vocals),Donald D. Eubanks (Percussion & Vocals),Earl J. Foster Jr. (Keyboards & Vocals),Edward H. Romias (Guitar & Vocals),Robert P. Apodaca (Bass & Vocals)

Label: ABC Records
Catalog#: ABCX-807
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1974
Genre: Funk / Soul

The Tribe was a funk/disco band consisting of keyboardist/vocalist Earl Foster Jr., guitarist Edward Romias, bassist Robert Apodaga, drummer Benton Miles Little, and violinist Gelon Lau. They issued two albums on ABC , Ethnic Stew and Tribal Bumpin', over 1974-1975; both sold respectably, with the former reaching the Top 50 on the R&B album charts. They subsequently switched over to Farr for the 1976 12" single "Share It," and released another album, Dedication, in 1977.

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Aug 9th, 2:15pm
Have a GREAT weekend

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Aug 2nd, 1:28pm
Have a nice weekend
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Jul 9th, 4:56am
You guys have the deepest insight, I believe on the true, original classics. Young-bucks don't realize that THIS is where all the "good" music of today came from. Flavor breeds flavor, that nobody can deny. THIS people, is what inspired today's artists. I haven't listened to the radio in years - I'm too busy catchin' up on the original GOOD music that sparked the artists of today. Kudos, brotha'.
Apr 10th, 5:03pm
one word...nice.
Apr 10th, 5:03pm
one word...nice.