Switch is an American
R&B/
funk band that found fame recording for the
Gordy label in the late 1970s, releasing hit songs such as "There'll Never Be", "I Call Your Name", and "Love Over & Over Again". Switch influenced bands such as
DeBarge, which featured the
siblings of Switch band members
Bobby and Tommy DeBarge.
Biography
Early years
The group was formed in
Mansfield, Ohio, in December 1976 by Gregory Williams. They recorded a demo tape in Columbus, Ohio with the financial assistance of Bernd Lichters. Switch included Gregory Williams, brothers Tommy DeBarge and
Bobby DeBarge, all from
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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, along with
Akron, Ohio
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natives
Phillip Ingram (brother of
James Ingram), Eddie Fluellen, and Jody Sims (originally from
Steubenville, Ohio
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). Williams, Bobby DeBarge, and Sims had been members of White Heat, which released a self-titled album on RCA in 1975, but the band's producer,
Barry White, soon shuttered his Soul Unlimited production company and dropped all the acts on the roster.
Williams, then living in Akron, decided to form his own band.
Success years
The new group would become Switch due to their ability to switch to different lead vocalists and instruments during a song. After a demo was recorded by the newly formed, unnamed band, Williams and Sims flew to LA and by sheer coincidence got the attention of
Jermaine Jackson, former member of
the Jackson 5
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, and Hazel Gordy Jackson (Jermaine's then-wife and daughter of Motown chief
Berry Gordy Jr.), who heard the group's demo tape. Within weeks, the group was signed to the
Motown Records Gordy subsidiary
label. They recorded and released their
self titled debut album some 18 months later in 1978, which featured their first
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R&B
hit single, entitled "There'll Never Be". The song also proved to be their biggest success on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it was a Top 40 hit (their only one), peaking at #36.
Their songs were written by Williams, Bobby DeBarge and Sims, sometimes in collaboration with Jermaine Jackson. Though they never managed to achieve significant crossover success into the
pop
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Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
singles
chart, they were a consistent presence on the R&B charts through the late 1970s with albums such as ''Switch II'' from 1979 (their second release), ''This Is My Dream'' and ''
Reaching For Tomorrow'' in 1980. Their final release on Gordy was ''Switch V'', released in 1981. Songs such as "I Wanna Be Closer", "We Like to Party", "I Call Your Name", "Best Beat in Town", and "Love Over and Over Again" also became hits for the group.
Later years
Shortly after the DeBarge brothers left Switch to mentor their younger siblings in the group DeBarge, and lead singer Ingram left to pursue a solo career, Switch took on new vocalists and musicians: singer Renard Gallo, Gonzales Ozen, and
bassist
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Phil Upchurch Jr. This configuration of Switch signed with Total Experience (home of their contemporaries
the Gap Band) and recorded a final album ''Am I Still Your Boyfriend'' in 1984, breaking up later that year.
In 1985, Switch reformed with Williams and all new members, getting little traction.
In 1991, Motown released a greatest hits
compilation album by the band. A similar version on the 20th Century Masters series released more recently is all that remains in print of this band.
Former lead singer Bobby DeBarge died of
AIDS-related complications in
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids is a city and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,917 which ranks it as the List of municipalities in Mi ...
on August 16, 1995, at age 39.
Switch has since reunited, featuring original members founder/leader Williams, Fluellen, Ingram, original sessions/on stage guitarist Michael McGloiry, and new lead vocalist Akili Nickson.
Former bass guitar player and backup singer Tommy DeBarge died on October 21, 2021, at age 64.
Personnel
*Gregory Williams (1976–present): vocals, keyboards, trumpet
*Eddie Fluellen (1977–present): keyboards,
trombone
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, vocals
*
Phillip Ingram (1976–1982; present): vocals, keyboards, percussion
*
Bobby DeBarge (1977–1981): vocals,
piano
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/
keyboards, drums
*Tommy DeBarge (1976–1981): vocals,
bass guitar
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*Jody Sims (1976–1984): vocals, drums
*Michael McGloiry (original session guitarist) (1978–present): guitar
*Attala Giles (1981–1984): guitar, bass, keyboards
*Renard Gallo (1982–1984): vocals,
percussion
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*Gonzales Ozen (1982–1984): vocals, percussion
*Akili Nickson (2003–present): lead vocals
*Christopher Hawkins (1985–1987): lead vocals
*Anthony Watters (1985–1987): Guitar, vocals
*Howie Carbaugh (1985–1987): Drums
*Charles Meyers (1985–1987): Bass, vocals
Discography
Studio albums
* Credited to White Heat.
* Credited to Hot-Ice.
Compilations
*''The Best of Switch'' (1991,
Motown)
*''20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Switch'' (2001, Motown)
Singles
References
Further reading
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External links
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