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Thread started 01/09/15 12:53pm

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the other EWF *wtf*

THE EARTH WIND AND FIRE EXPERIENCE FEATURING AL MCKAY

CASINO THEATRE BARRIÈRE DE BORDEAUX PRESENTS

Their new album, Al Dente, features a sparkling selection of hits from Al’s long-running tenure as a member of the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire, including sterling renditions of such chart toppers as “Getaway,” “Evil,” “Love’s Holiday,” “Singasong,” “Fantasy” and “September,” Al Dente also includes a sampling of some of the artist’s newest original tracks. On selections such as “Make It Happen,” “It’s Only Love,” “Who Am I?,” “My Heart Is Wide Open,” “You Owe It All To Love” and “Do You Want It?” Al Dente is a showcase for the potent and persuasive songwriting skills of this multi-talented individual. Add to that the consummate craftsmanship and passionate performances of Al’s all-star band and the result are an auspicious solo debut from one of the truly legendary names in contemporary music.

That legend began early for Al McKay. Born in the musical melting pot of New Orleans, both his mother and father were accomplished artists in their own right. But it was his uncle who introduced the five year-old Al to his first guitar and, after seeing Elvis Presley in Loving You, the fledgling musician’s career path was set. With influences that ranged from Freddie King to Duane Eddy; The Everly Brothers to James Brown, Al took his talent and ambition with him when he relocated to Southern California to live with an aunt after his mother took ill.

Continuing to polish his guitar chops, Al landed his first professional gig at the tender age of eighteen, not long after his high school graduation. A mutual friend had invited him to meet R&B kingpin Ike Turner, and when Al pointed out a mistake Turner was making while rehearsing a version of The Temptations’ “Losing You,” with his band, he was offered a job on the spot as guitarist for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue.

A musical education second to none, Al’s tenure with the Revue lasted a year and a half, after which time he returned to his L.A. home base where he immediately garnered a reputation as a versatile session player, working on stage and in the studio with an diverse array of jazz, pop and R&B artists and eventually landing a short stint with funk progenitors, Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd St. Band.

Through his connections on the burgeoning L.A. music scene, Al was subsequently introduced to the late great Sammy Davis Jr. who also hired him on the spot after hearing him work out on the latest development for guitar special effects, the wah-wah pedal. Constant touring, Las Vegas engagements and the occasional studio session, all as part of Sammy’s backing band further honed Al’s impressive abilities and when he finally moved on, there was no shortage of offers to keep the hot young guitarist on the A-list. Everyone from Andy Williams and Pearl Bailey to The Sylvers and Isaac Hayes made use of his distinctive sound.

It was then that Al was approached by a freshly minted band out of Chicago with a whole new music approach, who called themselves Earth, Wind & Fire. The rest, as they say, is history. From 1973, when he first joined the group, up until 1981 when he left to take a well-deserved break from the hectic world of major musical stardom, Al was responsible not only for a lion’s share of the group’s instantly recognizable sound, but was also writer and co-writer on some of their most enduring hits. Along with founder Maurice White, McKay penned such EW&F perennials as “September” and “SingaSong,” which both became chart-topping signature tracks for the group. But it wasn’t only within the band that Al’s songwriting shined. As co-writer of The Emotion’s smash hit “The Best Of My Love,” he contributed one of the most enduring songs of the era, raising the bar on the art of pop craftsmanship in the process. His production skills were unveiled when he produced a track for the Emotions entitled Boogie Wonderland. Maurice White heard the track an immediately took if for the band and the rest was history.

After eight years, seven albums, uncounted thousands of tour miles and a virtually unequaled stack of hit records, Al left Earth, Wind & Fire. While he continued to keep his hand in music through various production and writing projects, his primary focus was on raising his young son. As a single parent, Al turned aside from the demands of a busy career and for several years kept a low profile to put the emphasis on his personal life.

When he reemerged, in the early 90’s, it was with a different direction and whole new energy. Since live performing and having the chance to connect directly with his audience has always been the single most satisfying aspect of Al’s multi-faceted career, it’s no surprise that his comeback would entail gathering the best and brightest musicians to create an unparalleled concert experience. As the front man for what became first known as The L.A. Allstars and then Earth Wind and Fire Experience featuring Al McKay, he fashioned a large and revolving cast of superior supporting players to fully explore new musical territory, even as they helped to celebrate Al’s incredible history with performance highlights from his years with Earth, Wind & Fire.

A major attraction throughout Asia, Earth Wind and Fire Experience Al McKay have become a premier international concert draw among diehard fans of Al and his music, as well as a whole new generation only now discovering this singularly talented artist with a sound that belongs to no one else.

It’s that sound that’s front and center on Al Dente, the long-awaited new solo album from Al McKay. On Al Dente, Al McKay is coming all the way back to where he belongs. On top.

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Reply #1 posted 01/09/15 3:20pm

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hmph!

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #2 posted 01/09/15 3:23pm

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That's nothing new.

There's various Temptations around. Two versions of the Spinner and Stylistics.

The most famous example of this i the Drifters. Two version of the Drifters were around when both groups were at their peak. Clyde McPhatter version and Ben E King version.

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Reply #3 posted 01/09/15 8:55pm

TeeeeHaaaaHooo
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There aren't two EWFs. This 'Al Dente' CD was released in 2006 by The Al McKay Allstars. The Earth Wind and Fire Experience feat. Al McKay is no more than a tribute show with a revolving cast of players, some of which have played with EWF, that tours Europe and Asia. That said...SIDEEYE ALL DAY! Particularly at that nukka with the dreds who sounds exactly like Philip Bailey.

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Reply #4 posted 01/12/15 5:38am

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Their new album, Al Dente...

isn't that an old CD? I mean, like, really really old... question

I saw them live only once seveal years ago, an outstanding concert experience!!

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Reply #5 posted 01/12/15 5:40am

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hey, even found my old thread

...which was almost as successful as this one confused lol

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Reply #6 posted 01/12/15 11:10am

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i thought i missed the MEMO on Phillip Bailey and crew throwing in the towel.

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