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The producer Jeff Lane formed this group in Brooklyn
in 1972/3 who went through various names such as The King Davis House
Rockers, Madison Street Express and Brothers Trucking. They then changed the name to Brookyln
Trucking Express, which soon became the now familiar B.T. Express. Fred Frank, who had been in the
Promotion Department of Epic Records, and the artist Sid Maurer approached
them and signed them to their recently set up record label, Roadshow. This would prove to be a very
successful deal for them as their first single in 1974, "Do It ('Til You're
Satisfied)" shot up the R&B chart and the Billboard Hot 100 chart to
No. 1 and No. 2 respectively.
The follow up "Express" was to be another chart hit for them
reaching No. 1 on the R&B chart and No. 4 on the Billboard Hot
100. These songs, with string
arrangements provided by Randy Muller who had worked with Brass
Construction, would prove to be their most successful single releases but
further Billboard chart hits included "Give It What You Got" and "Peace
Pipe". " Shout It Out" and
"Give Up the Funk (Let's Dance)" only made it to the R&B charts. The continued into the early 1980s
with their final single being released in 1981 but in those 7 years they
released 9 albums which included titles such as Close To You, Energy to
Burn, Funky Music, Non-Stop and their first and most successful album Do
It ('Til You're Satisfied).
In the late 1990s they got themselves back together with a new
line-up, which included two of the original members, Dennis Rowe and Jamal
Rasool (previously Louis Risbrook).
After having released a live album in 1998 they have continued to
appear at venues in Japan and through the United States right into the new
millennium.
Group members over the years
Valarie Adams (Vocals)
Neil Edwards (Horns)
Wesley Pike Hall Jr. (Lead Guitar/Vocals)
Michael Jones (later known as Kashif) (Keyboards)
Barbara Joyce Lomas (Vocals)
Sam Manigault (Keyboards)
Julian Meyers (Horns)
Leslie Ming (Drums)
Peter "Renaissance" Mitchell (Drums)
Bill Risbrook (Vocals/Saxophone)
Louis Risbrook (later known as Jamal
Rasool)(Bass/Organ/Vocals)
Charmel Rogers (Guitar)
Dennis Rowe (Percussion)
Richard (Rick) Thompson (Lead Guitar/Vocals)
Carlos Ward (Saxophone/Flute)
Terrell Woods (Drums)
B.T. Express recordings
Give It What You Got
(Roadshow S62191) (US promo 45)
Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.T._Express
- http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0ifoxqw5ldae~T1
- http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/BT%20Express.html
- http://www.discogs.com/artist/B.T.+Express
- http://funkymusic.tripod.com/bte/bt.html
- http://www.disco-funk.co.uk/b/BT_EXPRE.HTM
- http://www.soul-patrol.com/newsletter/2004/news3/
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