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Raydio

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Instruments
  
Guitar, piano

Labels
  
Arista

Years active
  
1977–1981

Origin
  
Detroit, Michigan, United States (1977)

Members
  
Ray Parker Jr., Jerry Knight, Arnell Carmichael, Vincent Bohnam

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Disco, Funk

Albums
  
Two Places at the Same Time, Rock On, A Woman Needs Love, Raydio, The Best of Ray Parker Jr

Profiles

Raydio jack and jill


Raydio was an American funk and R&B vocal group formed in 1977, by Ray Parker Jr., with Vincent Bohnam, Jerry Knight, and Arnell Carmichael.

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1970s and Raydio

After securing a record deal, the group scored their first big hit in early 1978 with "Jack and Jill", which was taken from their self-titled debut album. The song peaked at #8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, and reached #11 in the UK Singles Chart, earning a gold record in the process. "Is This a Love Thing" peaked at #27 in the UK in August 1978. Their next successful follow-up hit, "You Can't Change That" was released in 1979, and lifted from their Rock On album. The single made it up to #9 on the Billboard chart that year. In September 1979 they participated in an anti-nuclear concert at Madison Square Garden. Their performance of "You Can't Change That" at this show appears on the No Nukes album.

The 1980s and "Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio"

By late 1980, the group had become known as Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio, and they released two more albums: Two Places at the Same Time (1980), and A Woman Needs Love (1981). These spawned another two Top 40 single hits ("Two Places at the Same Time" - #30 in 1980; and "That Old Song" - #21 in 1981). Their last, and biggest hit, "A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)," was also released in 1981, and went to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.

After acknowledging the band had come to a crossroads, and with Parker wanting to go solo, they quietly broke up in 1981.

Solo careers

Parker then started his solo career, scoring six Top 40 hits throughout the 1980s, including the hit singles "The Other Woman" (Pop #4), and "Ghostbusters". The latter song was the title track of the box office hit movie Ghostbusters. The single went to #1 for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984.

Knight went on to have a moderately successful solo career of his own, later forming Ollie & Jerry, with Ollie E. Brown (who had been a session drummer on all of Raydio's albums) in the mid-1980s. Their two biggest hits also came from soundtracks - "Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us" was the theme to the motion picture Breakin', and hit #9 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. Their second single "Electric Boogaloo" (from the movie Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo), did not enter the Hot 100, but did climb to #43 on the Dance charts.

Discography

All albums and singles listed below were issued on Arista Records.

Songs

A Woman Needs LoveA Woman Needs Love · 1981
You Can't Change ThatRock On · 1979
Jack & JillRaydio · 1978

References

Raydio Wikipedia


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