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Ozone (American band)

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Years active
  
1977–1984

Active until
  
1984

Labels
  
Motown

Record label
  
Motown/Universal Records

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Associated acts
  
The Endeavors Billy Preston Syreeta Teena Marie

Past members
  
Charles A. Glenn Jr. James S. Stewart Jr. Paul Hines Benny Wallace Thomas Bumpass William White Ray Woodward Greg Hargrove Herman Brown Joe Foxxworth

Origin
  
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (1977)

Albums
  
Li'l Suzy, Walk On / Send It, Walk On, Jump On It / Li'l Suzy

Genres
  
Funk, Rhythm and blues, Disco, Soul music

Similar
  
Tesh Carter, Eva, Saeon, Teena Marie, Poe

Ozone was an Funk and R&B group during the late 1970s and early 1980s, signed to Motown Records.

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History

When the Nashville funk band The Endeavors broke up in 1977, three members, Benny Wallace, Jimmy Stewart and Charles Glenn formed a new group, calling it Ozone. The trio later recruited trumpeter Thomas Bumpass, saxophonist and vocalist William "Billy" White, saxophonist and vocalist Ray Woodward, guitarist Greg Hargrove and drummer Paul Hines. In 1981 guitarist Herman Brown replaced Greg Hargrove

During their first two years, Ozone performed as backup singer alongside Billy Preston and Syreeta, who were with Motown Records at the time. This relationship led to them receiving a deal of their own in 1979. They released their LP, "Walk On" in 1980.It was almost Instrumental Funk. For the next album,Motown appoints Michael Lovesmith for vocal tunes.

Over the next two years, they released 3 full-length albums on Motown: Jump on It (Non-Charting), Lil' Suzy (#45 R&B, #152 Hot 200), and Send It (#61 R&B). Their final album to be released, the LP Glasses, came also out on Motown in 1983, and which was reissued around 2008 on cd by PTG Records in the Netherlands. The song "(Our Hearts) Will Always Shine" from that album had minor success in the UK.

Although Ozone served as backup to Billy Preston and Syreeta, they are most remembered for their work with Teena Marie. They appeared on several tracks on Lady T in 1980. They were also featured on the song "Chains" from her album Irons in the Fire that same year. The majority of her songs horn arrangements were handled by Ozone

Marie returned the favor by composing for and performing with Ozone on several of their albums. She even appeared on 4 of the 8 tracks on "Send It" in 1981. She also wrote and can be heard on their minor hit "Gigolette".

Ozone also aided Bobby Nunn on his 1982 single She's Just a Groupie and his 1983 album Private Party. (Not to be confused with this Bobby Nunn, they aided a completely different artist)

Even though their biggest hits "Strutt My Thang" and "Gigolette" only peaked at #73 and 55 on the R&B charts respectively, and no other singles charted, Ozone has made its way onto several funk compilation albums.

Discography

  • Walk On (Motown, 1980)
  • Jump On It (Motown, 1981)
  • Send It (Motown, 1981)
  • Lil' Suzy (Motown, 1982)
  • Glasses (Motown, 1983)
  • Teena Marie

  • Lady T (1980) 1 track
  • Irons in the Fire (1980) 3 tracks
  • Bobby Nunn

  • She's Just a Groupie (1982)
  • Private Party (1983)
  • Songs

    GigoletteIrons in the Fire · 1980
    Strutt My ThangGlasses · 1983
    Will Always ShineGlasses · 1983

    References

    Ozone (American band) Wikipedia