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Yackov Ben Israel – conga, percussion; Sherry Scott – vocals; Alexander Thomas – trombone; Chester Washington – tenor saxophone; Don Whitehead – acoustic/electric pianos, vocals; Earth, Wind & Fire (1971) The Need of Love (1971) 1972–1973 Maurice White – vocals, kalimba, drums, percussion; Verdine White – bass ...
ImageNameYears ActiveSerg Dimitrijevic2012–presentrhythm guitar vocalsPhilip Doron Bailey2009–presentvocals percussionMorris O'Connor2008–presentlead guitar vocals2001–presentdrums vocalsExplore music from Yackov Ben Israel. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Yackov Ben Israel on Discogs.
White added to the band singer and percussionist Yackov Ben Israel both from Chicago, and then asked his younger brother Verdine how he would feel about heading out to the west coast. June 6, 1970, Verdine left Chicago later joining the band as their new bassist.
8. Feb. 2016 · Gems / Getty Images. The Earth, Wind & Fire story begins in Chicago, Illinois in 1969 with the young and richly talented Maurice White. The original lineup included Wade Flemons, Don Whitehead, Sherry Scott and Yackov Ben Israel. After White migrated from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California to increase his group’s ...
Yackov Ben Israel (Phillard Williams): Conga, Percussion. Sherry Scott: Vocals. Alexander Thomas: Trombone. Chester Washington: Tenor Saxophone. Don Whitehead: Acoustic & Electric Pianos, Vocals. Maurice White: Vocals, Kalimba, Drums, Percussion. Verdine White: Bass, Percussion, Vocals. Philip Bailey: Vocals, Conga, Percussion.
Yackov Ben Israel (percussion) Earth Wind & Fire were formed in 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, by Maurice White. Maurice was singing gospel by the age of six and at the age of eleven he took up drums and formed a band with schoolmate Booker T. Jones. In 1960, he relocated to Chicago and studied music composition and percussion at Roosevelt University.
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