Wilmer & The Dukes - Wilmer & The Dukes (Reissue, Remastered) (1969/1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Wilmer & The Dukes
- Title: Wilmer & The Dukes
- Year Of Release: 1969/1999
- Label: Forevermore Music & Records
- Genre: Soul, Rhythm & Blues
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 39:09
- Total Size: 96/261 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Living in the U.S.A.
02. Count on Me
03. Get out of My Life, Woman
04. I Do Love You
05. Love-Itis - Show Me
06. Heavy Time
07. St. James Infirmary
08. Get It (Instrumental)
09. I-'m Free
10. Give Me One More Chance
11. Gettin-' over You
12. But It-'s Alright
Line-up:
Baritone Saxophone – Arnie Lawrence, Jerry Niewood
Bass Guitar – Bob Eagan
Drums – Vinnie Ruggiero
Drums, Percussion – Ron Alberts
Guitar – Doug Brown
Organ [Hammond B 3] – Ralph Gillotte
Piano, Keyboards – Gap Mangione, Wilmer Alexander, Jr.
Tenor Saxophone – Jerome Richardson, Larry Covelli, Richard Radice, Wilmer Alexander, Jr.
Trombone – Dennis Good, Sonny Ausman
Trumpet – Chuck Mangione, Sam Noto
Formed in 1957, Geneva, NY, United States
Members were : Wilmer Alexander Jr. (vocals, saxophone), Ron Alberts (drums), Ralph "Duke" Gillotte (keyboards, vocals), Monte Alberts (bass), Doug Brown (guitar)
Originally known as Wilmer Alexander Junior and the Dukes, by the mid-1960s the racially integrated band included bassist Monte Alberts and lead guitarist Doug Brown. With a broad array of cover tunes and a couple of originals in their repertoire they'd also become staples on the New York club and college circuit, as well as an in-demand opening act for national pop, rock and soul acts touring the region.
The band's brush with national success came in 1968 when they signed a contract with the small Buffalo, New York-based Aphrodisiac label.
Members were : Wilmer Alexander Jr. (vocals, saxophone), Ron Alberts (drums), Ralph "Duke" Gillotte (keyboards, vocals), Monte Alberts (bass), Doug Brown (guitar)
Originally known as Wilmer Alexander Junior and the Dukes, by the mid-1960s the racially integrated band included bassist Monte Alberts and lead guitarist Doug Brown. With a broad array of cover tunes and a couple of originals in their repertoire they'd also become staples on the New York club and college circuit, as well as an in-demand opening act for national pop, rock and soul acts touring the region.
The band's brush with national success came in 1968 when they signed a contract with the small Buffalo, New York-based Aphrodisiac label.
Soul | R&B | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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