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Torchbearers Philip Bailey Sr. (vocals, percussion) and Ralph Johnson (vocals, drums, percussion) guided the 12-piece ...
In the studio and onstage, Byron Gregory backed giants of soul, jazz, funk, and more—including Ramsey Lewis, Ruby Andrews, ...
Denver native and East High School graduate, Philip Bailey recently spoke about his life and the legacy of the groundbreaking ...
Earth, Wind & Fire teamed up with the LA Philharmonic for a three-night Fourth of July Celebration at the Hollywood Bowl.
He formed Earth, Wind & Fire in Los Angeles and made two albums for Warner Bros.; neither did much, though they eventually brought the band (after a significant change in personnel) to the ...
To record the album, Earth, Wind & Fire returned to Colorado’s remote Caribou Ranch, where the band had made 1974’s “Open Our Eyes” (and where Elton John cut the same year’s “Caribou”).
Originally recorded as a movie soundtrack, the funk band’s sixth album attained a life of its own thanks to its pioneering soul sound, overarching optimism, and a savvy early release.
Earth, Wind & Fire has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, making them one of the bestselling artists of all time.
Questlove has an Earth, Wind & Fire documentary on the way and it only made sense to announce it on the 21st day of September.
Earth, Wind & Fire is one of the most critically and commercially successful pop bands of all time with more than 90 million records sold, 11 consecutive albums going gold or platinum, six Grammy ...
'Summer of Soul' filmmaker Questlove will direct a documentary about the pop and soul group Earth, Wind & Fire for release in 2025.