Shotgun (funk band)
Shotgun were an American funk band, from Detroit, Michigan, which recorded six albums between 1977 and 1982.[1] They also had eight hit records on the Billboard R&B chart, the most successful being "Don't You Wanna Make Love" which reached #35 on the R&B chart in 1979.[2] The band was formed by 24-Carat Black band members William Talbert, Tyrone Steels, Ernest Lattimore and Gregory Ingram.
Of the band's 1977 debut album Shotgun, Dusty Groove said, "This first album by Shotgun — one of the many major label funk groups who flourished briefly at the end of the 70s has a harder sound than most of this nature — with plenty of guitars in the mix, and an overall heavier sound than you’d expect from an effort of this type. In fact, there’s almost a rock/funk kind of groove going on — one that would be more typical of early 70s crossover efforts on Epic, in the wake of Sly Stone and other artists like that."[3]
Members
- Richard Sebastian (trumpet)
- Greg Ingram (saxophone)
- Billy Talbert (keyboards / lead guitars)
- Ernest Latimore (guitars)
- Larry Austin (bass)
- Tyrone Steels (drums / vocals)
- Leslie Carter ( percussion)[4]
Discography
"Shotgun" (ABC 1977)
"Good, Bad & Funky" (ABC 1978)
"Shotgun III" (ABC 1979)
"Shotgun IV" (MCA 1980)
"Kingdom Come" (MCA 1980)
"Ladies Choice" (Montage 1982)
See also
References
- Wynn, Rob. "The Shotgun Biography". Archived from the original on April 12, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
- Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 399.
- "Shotgun - 1977 - Shotgun". Funkmysoul.gr. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
- http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Shotgun.html
External links
- Shotgun at discogs.com