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From 1964 the band performed at jazz events most notably those which took place in a small theater every Sunday, this was the start of the career for 13 year old Robert Bell, his brother and five of their friends.
Originally the ensemble were called the "Jazzics" but changed their name in 1969 in order to avoid confusion which was caused when they called themselves "Kool and the Flames" which was a name extremely similar to one in which James Brown was using at the time. This then caused the group to rename themselves to "Kool & the Gang". 1969 saw them signed to De-Lite Records under Gene Redd who owned the label.
In 1969 under De-Lite records the band released their self titled debut album "Kool & The Gang". It is considered to be a classic in funk music and has been sampled by over 10 artists since its release.
In 1975 the band released their very well received alum "Light Of Worlds" this received 3.5 stars from rolling stone and contained the very successful song "Higher Plane" this song was able to reach number 1 on the R&B charts.
Many Kool and the gang songs have gone on to feature on multiple platforms. Songs have been used in films such as "Baby Boy", multiple commercials such as a Nike shoe commercial starring LeBron James and even the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
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Kool and the Gang and are one the greatest disco bands ever. Their classic brand of jazz, soul, funk and disco never fails to get you dancing. Thankfully, they remain a highly active touring band. Needless to say, though, the band has had numerous line-up changes over their forty-odd year history.
You can imagine my excitement when I got the opportunity to see the legends perform at the Wildflower Festival in Texas this May. The set opened with a rendition of 1985 chart-topper, ‘Fresh.’ ‘We gonna get this party started!’ The front man yelled. ‘Let Me Hear You!’ he shouted to the crowd. We obeyed, yelling and whooping.
Kool and the Gang gave one incredible performance. Musical skill and funky dance moves abounded. They delivered the hits with finesse. It was a thrill to see them perform ‘Jungle Boogie and ‘Get Down on It.’ The evening ended with ‘Good Times.’ We all sang and danced along enthusiastically and the singers pleased the crowd be closing with the lyrics, ‘we hope you had a good time.’ Suddenly it was the end of the gig. The evening had whipped by in frenzy of jazz funk thrill. The only indicator that we’d been there for an hour and a half was the fatigue in our legs from all that dancing. Take any opportunity you get to see Kool and the Gang live!
Still absolute masters of the funk-soul-pop genre, Kool & The Gang haven't lost one ounce of their groove, despite having been a touring band since 1964. Incorporating jazz, brass band and funk influences, the New Jersey music veterans are responsible for some of THE quintessential funky disco classics of the past 30 years- songs such as 'Celebration', 'Ladies' Night', 'Get Down On It', and the belter of an opening title track used by Quentin Tarantino in the eponymous Pulp Fiction, 'Jungle Boogie'.
These massive, soulful dance grooves were all staples of the Gang's Glastonbury set a few years ago, which pulled an enormous crowd- and as soon as that deep slap bass, full horn section and funky drumbeat kicked in, everyone was gettin' down.
For me, the highlight of their live set was the thunderous, horn-blasting 'Jungle Boogie', which you can't help but shimmy to, as well as their classic disco hit, 'Fresh'. The sheer level of musicianship from the entire band (at least 10 members, led by vocalist James 'J.T.' Taylor, onstage at any one time), was very impressive, and the whole bunch of them seemed to be responding to the crowd and having one big party up there.
The doors opened at 7
(Actually 7.15) Security was good. We sat in our seats until 9 when K a t G came on. The support band was dissapointing. We love Kool and the Gang but was dissapointed by the late start and the fact that they indulged themselves over playing the music that the fans and us went there to hear. We left early as the late start meant we could not stay for the whole concert due to the need to catch the last train home.
Kool and the Gang was great... they started out with the youthful songs...then when horn section, (they're famous for) got started..it was on...the whole crowd was up ...out of there seats...rockin' to the beat...awesome show..one of the older band members kept us totally entertained, dancing,flipping hilarious....
I enjoyed every moment. Great band, music... Even the newer members of the group are great... I'll stay fresh and get down on it for a ladies night celebration with Kool and the Gang anytime... Loved it... I wished they performed a little longer
Super funky and awesome show takes you right back to the 79's with all classic hits from Cherish to Ladies night and Get Down. Great vibe and energy from all the band members and a few new faces full of talent. A winner gig all round!
I didn't go. Tickets were too damn expensive. I wished that sometimes these venues you guys put out here are a bit affordable. They would have been an awesome group to enjoy because it would take me back to high school. But OFW!!!
Excellent. A lot of energy from the band. Great show. Thanks guys for amazing evening, I enjoyed a lot with my wife. Old memories from the 70s. Parking easy to access, venue is a great place for a concert, sound was really good.
Had a great time at this show. The music brought back lots of fun memories and the band showed high energy and great talent. I'll be happy to see/hear their show again, whenever they are in town.