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The Jammers

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Years active
  
1982–1984

Active until
  
1984

Albums
  
The Jammers

Labels
  
Salsoul (US, UK)

Record label
  
Salsoul Records

Genres
  
Garage house, Boogie

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Associated acts
  
Richie Weeks, Weeks & Co., Instant Funk

Origin
  
United States of America (1982)

Similar
  
Instant Funk, Skyy, Weeks & Co, Rafael Cameron, Trussel

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Jammers were an American boogie music group led by Richie Weeks and consisting of the members of Instant Funk, Weeks & Co and various Salsoul Records acts. Their most distinctive song "Be Mine Tonight," composed by singer-songwriter Margaret Blount and producer Richie Weeks, was released in 1982 on Salsoul Records. Their other song entering charts was "And You Know That" peaking at No. 19 on the Billboard Dance chart, as of January 8, 1983. Together with "Be Mine Tonight", it entered the same chart as a double single, reaching No. 37. In March 1983, it was already number 79. The songs also hit the R&B chart. In the United Kingdom, "Be Mine Tonight" peaked at No. 65 on the UK Singles Chart. Last appearance position was number 70.

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Group

The band's material was provided, produced and arranged by Richie Weeks of club/boogie group Weeks & Co.. Shep Pettibone was involved in mixing of their material. Album session musicians include Warren Benbow, Jocelyn Brown and Debra Blackwell, Sheldon Weeks on lead vocals. Other members include, bass guitarist Raymond Earl, keyboardist Dennis Richardson, and drummer Scotty Miller from Instant Funk and saxophonist Roy Nathanson, members of New York City Strings, salsa trombonist Barry Rogers, jazz trumpeter Earl Gardner.

They recorded three singles ("And You Know That", "Be Mine Tonight", and "Let's B-B Break") and one eponymous album in total.

Singles

  • 1: Charted with "And You Know That".
  • Songs

    And You Know ThatThe Jammers · 1982
    Be Mine TonightThe Jammers · 1982
    Straight Down to the BoneThe Jammers · 1982

    References

    The Jammers Wikipedia