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Lakeside is an American
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band, best known for their 1980 number one R&B hit " Fantastic Voyage".


Band history


Formation and early years

In 1969, guitarist Stephen Shockley from Dayton, Ohio formed a group named the Young Underground after he had departed a group known as the Monterreys. Vocalist Mark Woods, who was a member of another local band called the Nomads, joined up with Shockley's band. In 1971, the Nomads and the Young Underground took on a new, singular identity: with the addition of Thomas Shelby and Mark Wood's sister Shirley Wood, they became Ohio Lakeside Express. In 1971, the group became acquainted with Eddie Thomas of Curtom, a record label owned and operated by Mr. Thomas and his partner Curtis Mayfield. Eddie Thomas left Curtom to form his own label, "Lakeside", which he named after the south-side of Chicago. Lakeside (the record label) signed Ohio Lakeside Express. Eddie Thomas had a number of producers expressing interest in producing an album for Lakeside, but nothing materialized at this stage in their career. That would soon change, as Shirley chose not to pursue her singing career, so they added Ricky Abernathy as a new singer. At Mavericks Flats, another of the big-time venues of the day, by now they added another vocalist (Otis Stokes) to replace Ricky Abernathy, and a new percussionist (Fred Lewis). The group was seen by
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, a promoter handling successful artists like
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. Impressed by the group, he offered his friendship and advice, and began informally managing Lakeside in early 1975. It was also in 1974 that Lakeside met Frank Wilson and signed a deal with
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. Motown was promoting and prioritizing other groups, and shelved what they had produced for Lakeside. When Frank Wilson left Motown in 1976 for ABC Dunhill, he formed his own production company named Spec-O-Lite Productions and signed Lakeside after convincing them to drop the "Ohio" and "Express". In 1977, Lakeside's success began to accelerate. That year, the group released their eponymous debut album, which featured the single "If I Didn't Have You". About this time, the group debuted on '' Soul Train'', performing a Beloyd Taylor and Peter Cor composition "Shine On", which helped pave the way for future success. As Lakeside added barefoot drummer Fred Alexander, Jr., the band was approached by Whitfield Records, Motown, and Solar Records. Lakeside chose Solar Records, owned by Dick Griffey, with stablemates The Whispers, Shalamar, Midnight Star, Klymaxx, and Carrie Lucas.


Major label success

Dick Griffey, the producer who had befriended and managed Lakeside since 1975, started
Solar Records SOLAR (acronym for Sound of Los Angeles Records) was an American record label founded in 1978 by Dick Griffey, reconstituted out of Soul Train Records only three years after it was founded with ''Soul Train'' television show host and creator Do ...
in 1978. At that same time, Norman Whitfield had been courting the group to sign with his Whitfield Records, but Griffey offered the group a chance to write and co-produce their own music, which Whitfield was not willing to do. Parting amicably with Frank Wilson, Lakeside became a part of the Solar family. The band released the album '' Shot of Love'' in 1978. Their first Solar album featured songs all written by members of the band and co-produced with Solar staff producer Leon Sylvers III. With this album, the band began to find major success on the R&B charts when the single "It's All the Way Live" reached number 4. The band, at this point consisting of bassist Marvin Craig, drummer Fred Alexander, percussionist Fred Lewis, guitarist Steve Shockley, keyboardist Norman Beavers, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist and lead vocalist Otis Stokes, lead vocalist/keyboardist Mark Wood, occasional lead vocalists Tiemeyer McCain and Thomas Shelby found their niche with a sound that stemmed from years of playing together. The band dressed in a range of costumes on their album covers, including pirates, 1920s police officers, cowboys, Arabian knights, and even Robin Hood. Despite the success of ''Shot of Love'' and "It's All the Way Live", the album '' Rough Riders'' did not fare as well. However, the following album, 1980's '' Fantastic Voyage'', exceeded all expectations. Its single " Fantastic Voyage" reached number one on the R&B chart. The tune remains the band's biggest hit, also hitting the pop charts (their only single to do so), where it peaked at number 55. Fantastic Voyage was certified
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and remains the group's greatest achievement, and it eventually went
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. They followed up this hit with a remake of the
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' song "
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", which made the R&B top 10 again. Subsequent to '' Fantastic Voyage'', Lakeside released six more successful albums. More hits on the R&B charts, such as "Raid" (1983) and "Outrageous" (1984), kept the group going until their change in the late 1980s. "Bullseye" (1987) became the group's last major hit as new jack swing began taking over the airwaves. Tyrone Griffin, one of the later members of Lakeside, has a son in the music industry, Tyrone Griffin, Jr., known to the public as singer
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.


Recent appearance

The Rose Music Center in Huber Heights held a benefit concert on September 18, 2019 that raised more than $109,000 to help survivors of the Memorial Day tornado. Performers included the
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, Zapp, Steve Arrington, and the Original Lakeside.


Band membership


"Classic" line-up

*Mark Adam Wood, Jr.: lead vocals, piano? 1969–2015 *Tiemeyer McCain: vocals; 1969–1986 *Thomas Shelby: vocals; 1970–1983, 2007–present *Stephen Shockley: lead guitar; 1969–present *Norman Beavers: keyboards; 1969–1987, ????–present *Marvin Craig: bass guitar; 1973–present *Fred Lewis: percussion; 1974–???? (d. 2023) *Otis Stokes: guitars, bass, lead vocals; 1975–1986, ????–present *Fred Alexander, Jr: drums; 1977–present


Other members

*Brian Marbury: 1969–1970 (d. 2009) *Tony White: 1969–1970 *Vincent Beavers: 1969–1975 *Terry Williams: 1969–1975 *Ricky Abernathy: 1969–1975 *Shirley Wood: 1970–1971 *Johnny Rogers: ????–present *Will Shelby: 1993–2021 (d. 2021) *Donald Tavie: 1985–2011 (d. 2011) * Barrington Henderson: 1986–1995 * Larry Bolden: 1989–present * Floyd Bailey: 1975–1977 * Tyrone Griffin, Sr: 1983–1997 * Dale E. Wilson, Sr: 1969–1977 * Roc Phizzle: 2018–present * Ladell Yates: 2016-present


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links


Lakeside
at Discogs
Lakeside
on AllMusic {{DEFAULTSORT:Lakeside Funk musical groups from Dayton, Ohio American boogie musicians American soul musical groups SOLAR Records artists