Little Benny & the Masters
Little Benny & the Masters were a Washington, D.C.-based go-go band that was formed in 1984.
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Origin | Washington, D.C., United States |
Genres | Go-go |
Years active | 1984 - 2000 |
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Associated acts | Rare Essence |
Past members | Benny Anthony Harley Mark Lawston Lowell Tucker Tommy Crosby Rick Holmes Rick Wellman Tyron Williams Steve Colman Vernon McDonald Reggie Thomas Diane Borg Kim Anderson William "Ju Ju" House Elmo Ivan Goff Bolg Stan Cooper Bennie Dancy Jr. Glenn Ellis Milton "Go-Go Mickey" Freeman Bryant "Luther" Roberts James "Son" Thomas Kent Wood Chris Biondo Roy Battle Bojak Larnell "Whitney" Carr Charles "Corleone" Garris Darien Towns |
History
Trumpet player and vocalist Anthony Harley ("Little Benny") was a member of Rare Essence when he formed Little Benny & the Masters in 1984. The band had a major hit with the single "Who Comes to Boogie", which reached #33 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1985.[1] The first album Cat in the Hat was released in 1987, after which the band went through many line-up changes.
Discography
Studio albums
- Cat in the Hat (1987)
- Gett Your Drink On (1997)
Live albums
- Live at the Cafe (2000)
Singles
- "Who Comes to Boogie" (1984)
- "The King" (1988)
- "Gett Your Drink On" (1997)
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References
- "LITTLE BENNY AND THE MASTERS | Artist". Official Charts. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
External links
- Little Benny & the Masters at Last.fm
- Little Benny & the Masters at AllMusic
- Little Benny & the Masters discography at Discogs
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