The Blackbyrds
from Washington, D.C.
formed
January 1, 1973 - January 1, 1981 (age 8)
Biography
The Blackbyrds were a jazz-funk group with thick RB streaks running down their backs. Assembled by Donald Byrd in 1974, the group's original members -- percussionist Pericles Perk Jacobs, Jr., drummer Keith Killgo, keyboardist Kevin Toney, reeds player Allan Barnes, bassist Joe Hall, guitarist Barney Perry -- were mined from Howard University's music department, where the doctor and jazz legend was an instructor. (Other key players included guitarist Orville Saunders and saxophonist/flautist Steve Johnson.) During the Blackbyrds' nearly decade-long existence, the group cut a handful of LPs (1973's The Blackbyrds, 1974's Flying Start, 1975's City Life, 1976's Unfinished Business, 1977's Action, 1980's Better Days); scored films (1975's #Cornbread, Earl and Me); and supported artists like B.B. King, Mandrill, and Roberta Flack. Walking in Rhythm, Rock Creek Park, and Happy Music are their three best-known cuts; they have remained underground club classics, and they have been kept alive, in part, through sampling. The group's catalog has been overhauled and reissued a number of times; multiple best-ofs have been released (Fantasy's Greatest Hits is the strongest and most thorough), and most of the group's full-length output has been put out on CD through two-fers. As far as outside activities were considered, Barney Perry released a solo album under the name Blair in 1978 (through his own Solar Sound imprint). The remaining members' involvements are far too extensive to list. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
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