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The Salsoul Orchestra
Details of The Salsoul Orchestra (Group), information and links
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“ The Salsoul Orchestra was the backing band for acts on Salsoul Records. Under their own name the group recorded several hit singles and albums between 1975 and 1981.Group History
The orchestra was formed in 1974 in New York., U.S. and disbanded in 1982. Their music featured elements of Philadelphia Soul, Funk, Latin Music and disco. The Salsoul Orchestra included up to 50 members with instrumental section, arrangers and conductors. The Salsoul Orchestra was conducted by Vincent Montana Jr.
Production duties came,from 1978 to 1983, by Tom Moulton, Stan Lucas, Patrick Adams & Bunny Sigler.
The Salsoul Orchestra consisted of the most of the original members of Philadelphia International's MFSB, who had moved on to Salsoul as the result of a disagreement with producers Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff over finances. Other members began performing as The Ritchie Family orchestra, and as John Davis and the Monster Orchestra. On later MFSB recordings, Gamble & Huff uses a new rhythm section which caused them to have a slightly different sound.
Their song, "Love Break (Ooh I Love It)" has been sampled in rap songs such as 50 Cent's "Candyshop" and Eric B & Rakim's "Paid in Full", but most notably in Madonna's "Vogue".
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Begin date: 1974
End date: 1982
Links
- discogs: http://www.discogs.com
Members
- Eric Huff
- Ronnie James
- Ron Tyson
- Ron Kersey
- Ron Baker
- Romeo Di Stefano
- Roger DeLillo
- Rocco Bene
- Robert Hartzell
- Richard Jones
- Richard Genovese
- Ray Armando
- Phil Hurtt
- Peter Quintero
- Rudolph Malizia
- T.J. Tindall
- Kim Miller
- Peter Nocella
- Johnny Onderlinde
- Helen Kwalwasser
- Diane Barnett
- Bunny Sigler
- Charles Parker
- John R. Faith
- George Bell
- Dennis Richardson
- Robert Moore
- Jerry González
- Vincent Montana, Jr.
- Norman Harris
- Michael Foreman
- Manny Oquendo
- Earl Young
- Don Renaldo
- Davis Barnett
- Christine Reeves
- Charles Collins
- Charles Apollonia
- Carlton Kent
- Bobby Eli
- Bill O'Brien
- Anthony Sinagoga
- Americus Mungliole
- Albert Barone
- Gordon Edwards
- Edward Cascarella
- Evan Solot
- Louis Opalesky, Jr.
- Larry Washington
- Larry Gold
- Lance Elbeck
- Julia Ann Barker
- Joseph Cataldo
- John Bonnie
- Joe DeAngelis
- Jimmy DeJulio
- Jack Wilson
- Jack Faith
- Gov Hutchinson
- Fred Joiner
- Crusher Bennett
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