Last original member of Kool & the Gang to represent group at the Rock &
Roll Hall of Fame
Send a link to a friend
[September 26, 2024]
By MARK KENNEDY
NEW YORK (AP) — You can call the music of Kool & the Gang funky or R&B,
soulful or disco, pop or dance. What you cannot call it is partisan.
When Iowa’s delegation at this summer’s Democratic National Convention
in Chicago announced its vote for the Harris-Walz ticket, they played
“Celebration.” That was the same song picked a few weeks earlier when
Donald Trump reached the number of delegates he needed to win the
Republican nomination in Milwaukee.
“The Democrats and Republicans, they’re both using ‘Celebration,’”
Robert “Kool” Bell, bass guitarist and co-founder of Kool & the Gang
marveled recently. “Our music is for everybody.”
After fueling so many other people's political and non-political
parties, it will be time for Kool & the Gang to finally celebrate when
they are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame next month in
Cleveland.
“It feels wonderful, man, after all these years,” says Bell, who was
born in Youngstown, Ohio. “When we first started, we didn’t know where
we were going, but we loved what we were doing.”
Bell is the only living member of the original lineup, following a
cluster of recent deaths, including drummer and songwriter George Brown
in 2023, saxophonist, flutist and percussionist Dennis Thomas in 2021
and Bell’s composer brother, Ronald, in 2020.

“That is a bittersweet sort of feeling,” said Bell, who noted the
original lineup in the early '60s was nicknamed “The Magnificent Seven.”
"And now there’s only one left — and that’s me."
The opening of the Hall of Fame door for Kool & the Gang coincided with
a change in hall leadership in 2023 that led to invites for key legacy
acts like Foreigner, Peter Frampton and Cher.
On Oct. 19, they’ll join Mary J. Blige, A Tribe Called Quest, Ozzy
Osbourne, Dave Matthews Band, the late Jimmy Buffett, MC5, Dionne
Warwick, Alexis Korner, the late John Mayall and Big Mama Thornton in
the class of ’24.
Rock, pop and hip-hop royalty will be on hand to help usher them in,
including Busta Rhymes, Dr. Dre, James Taylor, Demi Lovato, Dua Lipa,
Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, Ella Mai and Kenny Chesney.
Kool & the Gang had 12 Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 including
the 1980 chart-topper “Celebration” as well as “Cherish,” “Get Down On
It,” “Ladies Night” and “Joanna.” They've been eligible for the hall
since 1994.
They won seven American Music Awards and were included on the
Grammy-winning soundtrack for “Saturday Night Fever” and Quentin
Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction.” Several members — including Bell — were
asked to sing on the mega-selling 1984 charity single “Do They Know It’s
Christmas?”
Kool & the Gang never let go of its grip on pool parties, weddings and
cookouts. The group’s “Misled” was featured in Netflix’s “Leave the
World Behind” in 2023, and their music was played during this year’s NFL
playoffs and Super Bowl.

[to top of second column]
|

In this Feb. 12, 2017 file photo Dennis D.T. Thomas, from left,
George Brown, Robert Bell, and Ronald Bell, of the musical group
Kool & The Gang, arrive at the 59th annual Grammy Awards at the
Staples Center, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP,
File)
 The induction coincides this fall
with the release of Brown's posthumous album, “Where I'm Coming
From,” a 16-track collection that shows off the drummer as a
versatile multi-instrumentalist who explored Brazilian rhythms,
country, cool jazz, romantic ballads and pure dance — proof that
members of the Gang had lots to offer.
“I wish George was here and the rest of the original members because
they well deserve this recognition,” says his wife, Hahn Brown.
“These gentlemen of the band itself needs to be recognized for their
body of work and the changes they made in the music industry."
The band began in 1964 with brothers Kool and Ronald “Khalis” Bell,
along with high school friends Dennis “D.T.” Thomas, Brown, Robert
“Spike” Mickens, Ricky West and Charles Smith in Jersey City, New
Jersey. They grew from jazz roots in the 1960s to become one of the
major groups of the 1970s and ’80s, blending jazz, funk, R&B and
pop.
A pivotal moment came when the group hired James “JT” Taylor as lead
singer in 1979, fueling most of their ‘80s hits. The first song he
recorded was “Ladies’ Night,” a tune Bell conceived of while hanging
out at Studio 54 and Regine’s in Manhattan.
“I came back, I said, 'I got a great idea for a title.' So my
brother said, ‘What?’ I said, ‘Ladies’ Night.' He said, ‘Wow, they
got one of those all over the world.’ And that was his first song.”
The group was honored with a BET Soul Train Lifetime Achievement
Award in 2014 and inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame four
years later. During the very last space shuttle mission in 2011, one
of the wake-up songs was “Celebration.”
That party-time juggernaut was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame
in 2016 and added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording
Registry in 2020.

Kool & the Gang have been sampled by everybody from A Tribe Called
Quest, Eric B. & Rakim, Ice Cube, Kid Rock and TLC. They can be
heard in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince’s “Summertime,” Jhené
Aiko’s “Summer 2020,” Madonna’s “Erotica” and Public Enemy’s
“Welcome to the Terrordome.”
Last year, Kool & the Gang released a new album, “People Just Wanna
Have Fun,” with the first single the infectious, happy “Let’s
Party,” featuring vocals from Sha Sha Jones.
Joining Bell in the current Kool & the Gang lineup are trumpet
player and singer Michael Ray; guitarist and lead singer Shawn
McQuiller; and saxophonist, keyboardist and music director Curtis
Williams.
All contents © copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved |