Years active 1979-1982 Active until 1982 | Labels West EndEmergency Members Arthur Baker | |
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Associated acts Arthur Baker, Michelle Wallace Albums Kind of Life (Kind of Love) Similar Tee Scott, Goon Squad, Planet Patrol, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Larry Levan |
North End was an American boogie- and club music-influenced garage house music group, consisted of Arthur Baker, Russell Presto and Tony Carbone.
North End debuted in 1979 with an uptempo disco track titled "Kind of Life (Kind of Love)" which was released by West End Records. Two years later, "Happy Days" was released on Emergency Records and peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Club Play Singles chart. Madonna's "Holiday" was loosely based on "Happy Days".
Although the band didn't technically exist in 1982, all their members continued to arrange and produce Michelle Wallace's material, including "Jazzy Rhythm" and "It's Right", both written by Baker, Presto and Carbone.
Songs
Tee's Happy1981
Kind of Life2001
Can't Put No Price2003
References
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