Hamilton Bohannon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (September 2009) (Find sources: Hamilton Bohannon – news, books, scholar) Hamilton Bohannon Birth name Hamilton Frederick Bohannon Also known as Bohannon Born March 7, 1942 (age 67) Newnan, Georgia, United States Genres R&B, disco, funk Occupations Singer, songwriter, record producer Instruments vocals, drums, percussion Years active 1965-1983 Labels Dakar/Brunswick Records Mercury Records Associated acts Carolyn Crawford

Hamilton Bohannon (born Hamilton Frederick Bohannon, March 7, 1942, Newnan, Georgia) is an American percussionist, band leader and record producer, who was one of the leading figures in 1970s disco music.Contents [hide] 1 Career 2 UK singles chart discography 3 References 4 External links

[edit] Career

After graduating from Clark College, Atlanta, and playing in local bands, he was hired by Stevie Wonder to be the drummer in his touring band. He moved to Detroit in 1965, and was employed by Motown as band leader and arranger for many of the label’s top acts. When Motown moved from Detroit in 1972, he stayed behind to form his own band. His band featured members of the Detroit band, The Fabulous Counts.

He signed with Dakar/Brunswick Records, and in early 1973 released the album Stop And Go. This was followed by five more albums for the label over the next two years, on which he perfected his formula of heavy, thudding bass accents and aggressive rhythms. Although several of his tracks were club hits he had limited chart success – however, in 1975 "Disco Stomp" made the Top Ten in the UK, and "Foot Stompin’ Music" later that year scraped into the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B Top 40.

In 1976 Bohannon signed to Mercury Records, and two years later had his biggest success with "Let’s Start The Dance". It made the R&B Top Ten and featured the singer Carolyn Crawford, whose subsequent albums Bohannon went on to produce.

Although he continued to release records through the 1980s, using new vocalists Liz Lands and Altrinna Grayson, he met with diminishing success. Nevertheless, more recently his music has been widely sampled.

His name was mentioned in the Tom Tom Club song, "Genius of Love." [edit] UK singles chart discography "South African Man" - 1975 - #22 "Disco Stomp" - 1975 - #6 "Foot Stompin' Music" - 1975 - #23 "Happy Feeling" - 1975 - #49 "Let's Start the Dance" - 1978 - #56 "Let's Start to Dance Again" - 1982 - #49

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