lundi 18 mars 2024

Larry Blackmon (Cameo)

Worked as a session drummer in the early 1970s. Later formed the New York City Players, a band that would evolve into Cameo in the mid-1970s. Blackmon has been the band's leader since then. 

 In 1983 Blackmon founded the Atlanta Artists record label.

Cameo is a group that was formed in 1974 in New York City, New York, United States. The band's lineup has constantly fluctuated since its formation, with the only constant being Larry Blackmon, yet they continue to tour to this day. An outlandish, in-your-face stage presence, a strange sense of humor, and a hard-driving sound that criss-crossed a few musical boundaries earned Cameo countless initial comparisons to Parliament/Funkadelic. However, Cameo eventually wore off accusations of being derivative by transcending their influences and outlasting almost every single one of them.
Throughout the and , the group remained up with the times and occasionally crept ahead of them, such that they became influences themselves upon younger generations of and acts. By the time the group's popularity started to fizzle in the late 80s, a series of hits were left in the band's wake, ranging from greasy, funky workouts to smooth ballads to swinging synthesized tracks and more. Further separating Cameo from their forebears was the fact that they didn't have a diaper-clad guitarist. Instead, they had a codpiece-wearing lead vocalist in Larry Blackmon.
Today, the group's iconic single "Word Up", released in 1986 from the album of the same time, remains a radio staple. The U.S. Hot Dance Singles and U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart topper has also been famously covered by artists such as the band Gun and the group Korn. Other popular Cameo singles include "Attack Me With Your Love", "Candy", "Freaky Dancin'","I Just Want To Be", and "Sparkle".

 Productions (and songs) appear on:
Barbara Mitchell: LP/CD High On Love (Atlanta Artists, 1986)
Bobby Brown: LP/CD King Of Stage (MCA, 1987)
Cameo: LP/CD Cardiac Arrest (Mercury, 1977)
Cameo: LP/CD We All Know Who We Are (Mercury, 1977)
Cameo: LP/CD Ugly Ego (Mercury, 1978)
Cameo: LP/CD Secret Omen (Mercury, 1979)
Cameo: LP/CD Cameosis (Mercury, 1980)
Cameo: LP/CD Feel Me (Mercury, 1980)
Cameo: LP/CD Knights Of The Sound Table (Mercury, 1981)
Cameo: LP/CD Alligator Woman (Mercury, 1982)
Cameo: LP/CD Style (Mercury, 1983)
Cameo: LP/CD She's Strange (Mercury, 1984)
Cameo: LP/CD Single Life (Mercury, 1985)
Cameo: LP/CD Word Up! (Mercury, 1986)
Cameo: LP/CD Machismo (Mercury, 1988)
Cashflow: LP/CD Big Money (Atlanta Artists, 1988)
Cashflow: LP/CD Cashflow (Atlanta Artists, 1986)
Charles Earland: LP/CD Earland's Jam (CBS, 1982)
Eddie Murphy: LP/CD So Happy (Columbia, 1989)
George Howard: LP/CD Personal (MCA, 1989)
LA. Connection: LP/CD LA. Connection feat. Cameo (MCA, 1982)
Mantra: LP Mantra (Casablanca, 1981)
Miki Howard: LP/CD Miki Howard (Atlantic, 1989)
Reddings: LP If Looks Could Kill (Polydor, 1985)
Tomi Jenkins: LP/CD Tomi (Atlanta Artists, 1989)

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