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Ohio Players is an American
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band, most popular in the 1970s. They are best known for their songs "
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" and " Love Rollercoaster", and for their erotic album covers that featured nude or nearly nude women. Many of the women were models featured in ''
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''. The singles " Funky Worm", "Skin Tight", "
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", and " Love Rollercoaster", and their albums '' Skin Tight'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', were awarded Gold certification. On August 17, 2013, Ohio Players were inducted into the inaugural class of the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame that took place at Cleveland State University in
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.


History

The band formed in
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, United States, in 1959 as the Ohio Untouchables and initially included members
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(vocals/guitar),
Marshall "Rock" Jones Marshall Eugene "Rock" Jones (January 1, 1941 – May 27, 2016), professionally known as Rock Jones, was an American bass player. He is best known as a founding member and bassist of the funk, soul music and R&B band Ohio Players. Marshall "R ...
(bass), Clarence "Satch" Satchell (saxophone/guitar), Cornelius Johnson (drums), and Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks (trumpet/trombone). They were best known at the time as a backing group for The Falcons. Ward had proved to be an unreliable leader, who would sometimes walk off the stage during gigs, forcing the group to stop playing. Eventually, the group vowed to keep playing even after he left. Ward and Jones got into a fistfight in 1964, after which the group broke up. Ward found new backups, and the group's core members returned to Dayton. They replaced Ward with 21-year-old Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner (guitar), who would become the group's frontman, and added Greg Webster (drums). To accommodate Bonner's musical style preferences for the group ("R&B with a little flair to it") and to avoid competing with Ward, the group changed their format. By 1965, the group had renamed themselves the Ohio Players, reflecting its members' self-perceptions as musicians and as ladies' men. The group added two more singers, Bobby Lee Fears and Dutch Robinson, and became the
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for the New York-based Compass Records. In 1967, they added vocalist Helena Ferguson Kilpatrick. The group disbanded again in 1970. After again re-forming with a line-up including Bonner, Satchell, Middlebrooks, Jones, Webster, trumpeter Bruce Napier, vocalist Charles Dale Allen, trombonist Marvin Pierce, and keyboardist Walter "Junie" Morrison, the Players had a minor hit on the Detroit-based Westbound label with "Pain" (
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), which reached the top 40 of the '' Billboard'' R&B
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. James Johnson joined the group at this time as vocalist and saxophonist. Dale Allen shared co-lead vocals on some of the early Westbound material, although he was not credited on their albums ''Pain'' and ''Pleasure''. It was at Westbound Records where the group met George Clinton, who admired their music. The two albums' avant-garde covers featured a spiked-black leather-bikini clad, bald model Pat "Running Bear" Evans, who would later grace additional Ohio Players albums, including ''Climax'', ''Ecstasy'', and ''Rattlesnake''. The band's first big hit single was " Funky Worm", which reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart and peaked at No. 15 on the Hot 100 in May 1973. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. The band signed with
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in 1974. By then, their line-up had changed again, with keyboardist Billy Beck instead of Morrison and Jimmy "Diamond" Williams on drums instead of Webster. On later album releases, they added second guitarist/vocalist Clarence "Chet" Willis and conguero Robert "Kuumba" Jones. Meanwhile, keyboardist Walter "Junie" Morrison recorded three albums on his own before joining Funkadelic as the force behind their hit '' One Nation Under a Groove''. An internet story in advance of a June, 2017 concert indicated that Billy Beck, Jimmy "Diamond" Williams, Clarence "Chet" Willis, and Robert "Rumba" Jones are still performing. The band had seven top 40 hits between 1973 and 1976. These included "
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" (No. 1 on both the R&B and pop chart for two weeks and one week respectively in February 1975 and another million seller) and " Love Rollercoaster" (No. 1 on both the R&B and pop charts for one week in January 1976; another gold disc recipient). The group also took on saxophonist James Johnson. The group's last big hit was " Who'd She Coo?" a No. 1 R&B hit in August 1976. It was their only success in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at No. 43 on the
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in July 1976. Their title track "Ecstasy" from the 1973 album '' Ecstasy'' was sampled by Jay-Z on " Brooklyn's Finest", featuring
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from the 1996 album '' Reasonable Doubt''. In 1979, three members of the group went on to form
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, which released three albums. A reconfigured Ohio Players recorded across the 1980s, enjoying a minor hit single with "Sweat" (1988). They also released three albums in that decade, ''Tenderness'', ''Ouch!'' and ''Graduation''. Another collection, ''Orgasm'', followed in 1993. In August 2013, the Ohio Players were inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame at the Waetjen Auditorium of Cleveland State University as part of the inaugural class.


Personnel

Classic lineup *
Marshall "Rock" Jones Marshall Eugene "Rock" Jones (January 1, 1941 – May 27, 2016), professionally known as Rock Jones, was an American bass player. He is best known as a founding member and bassist of the funk, soul music and R&B band Ohio Players. Marshall "R ...
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(1959–1984) * James "Diamond" Williams – drums, chimes,
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, timbales, congas (1974–1980; unknown–present) * William "Billy" Beck –
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, ARP string ensemble, percussion, lead & background vocals (1974–1980; unknown–present) * Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner –
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, percussion, lead & background vocals (1964–1997) * Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks –
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& background vocals (1959–1984) * Clarence "Satch" Satchell – baritone saxophone,
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, percussion, lead & background vocals (1959–1980) * Marvin "Merv" Pierce – trumpet,  flugelhorn, valve trombone & background vocals (1972–1982) Other members *
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– guitar (1959–1964) * Cornelius Johnson – drums (1959–1964) * Gregory "Greg" Webster – drums (1964–1974) * Bobby Lee Fears – vocals (1964–1970) * Dutch Robinson – vocals (1964–1970) * Helena Ferguson Kilpatrick – vocals (1967–unknown) * Charles Dale Allen – vocals (1970?–unknown) * Bruce Napier – trumpet (1972–1974) * Walter "Junie" Morrisonkeyboards (1970–1974) * James Johnson – vocals, saxophone (1971?–unknown) * Clarence "Chet" Willis – guitars (1977–1980; unknown–present) * Robert "Kuumba" Jones – congas (1977–present) * Wes Boatman – keyboards (1980–1981) * Jimmy Sampson – drums (1981–1982)


Timeline

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Deaths

* Clarence Satchell (April 15, 1940 – December 30, 1995) died after suffering a brain
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at age 55. * Ralph Middlebrooks (August 20, 1939 – November 15, 1997) died of cancer. * Vincent Thomas ("Venny Wu") (January 26, 1958 – February 16, 2008) died of cancer in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas. * Robert Ward (October 15, 1938 – December 25, 2008) died at home. * Cornelius Johnson (July 12, 1937 – February 1, 2009). * Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner (March 14, 1943 – January 26, 2013) died of cancer at age 69. *
Marshall "Rock" Jones Marshall Eugene "Rock" Jones (January 1, 1941 – May 27, 2016), professionally known as Rock Jones, was an American bass player. He is best known as a founding member and bassist of the funk, soul music and R&B band Ohio Players. Marshall "R ...
(January 1, 1941 – May 27, 2016) died of cancer in Houston, Texas, at age 75. He was the last surviving member from the Ohio Untouchables line-up. * Walter "Junie" Morrison (1954 – January 21, 2017) died at age 62. * Shaun Dedrick died on May 2, 2018, at age 55, following an illness, in Dayton, Ohio. * Gregory "Greg" Webster (January 4, 1938 – January 14, 2022) died at age 84. He was the last surviving member of the original Ohio Players line-up.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums

*'' Ol' School'' (1996, Essential Music)


Compilation albums


Singles

Notes * "Fire" also peaked at No. 10 on '' Billboard's'' Disco Action chart.


See also

* List of artists who reached number one in the United States * '' Unsung''


References


External links


Ohio Players
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