Ronnie Laws Live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco - 1976 (audio only)

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  • Ronnie Laws Live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, January 31st, 1976.
    -Setlist:
    01. All the Time (fades in)
    02. Tidal Wave
    03. Mis' Mary's Place
    04. Night Breeze
    05. Band intro
    06. Tell Me Something Good
    07. Bobby Lyle piano solo
    08. Never Be The Same
    09. Captain Midnight
    10. Mother Nile
    -Lineup??:
    Ronnie Laws - Saxophone, Flute
    Bobby Lyle - Piano
    Tony Ben - Percussion
    Steve Guiterrez - Drums
    Roland Bautista - Guitar
    Kent Brinkley(??) - Bass
    Ronald Wayne Laws (born October 3, 1950) is an American jazz, jazz fusion and smooth jazz saxophonist, and singer. He is the younger brother of jazz flutist Hubert Laws, jazz vocalist Eloise Laws and the older brother of Debra Laws.
    Born and raised in Houston, Texas, United States, Laws is the fifth of eight children. He started playing the saxophone at the age of 11.
    He attended Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, for two years.
    In 1971, Laws journeyed to Los Angeles, California to embark upon a musical career. He started off by performing with trumpeter Hugh Masekela. In 1972, Laws joined the band Earth, Wind & Fire where he played saxophone and flute on their album Last Days and Time. After 18 months working with Earth, Wind and Fire, he decided to become a solo artist. In 1975, Laws issued his debut album entitled Pressure Sensitive on Blue Note Records. The album reached No. 25 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart. In 1976, Laws went on to release his second LP Fever. The album reached No. 13 on the Billboard Top Soul LPs chart.
    His third album, Friends & Strangers, was issued in 1977 on United Artists Records. The album has been certified gold in the US by the RIAA. Laws' fourth studio LP, entitled Flame was released in September 1978 on United Artists. The LP reached No. 16 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.
    His follow up album Every Generation was issued in 1980 by United Artists Records. The album reached No. 4 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.
    Laws produced and sang on Debra Laws' 1981 album Very Special. He later played saxophone on Ramsey Lewis' 1983 album Les Fleurs, Sister Sledge's 1983 LP Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls, Deniece Williams' 1984 album Let's Hear It for the Boy and Jeff Lorber's 1984 LP In the Heat of the Night. Laws also performed on Alphonse Mouzon's 1985 album The Sky Is the Limit and 1988 LP Early Spring. He later guested on Howard Hewett's 1988 LP Forever and Ever, Norman Brown's 1992 album Just Between Us and Earth, Wind & Fire's 1993 LP Millennium.
    Laws has also worked with artists such as Guru, Brian Culbertson, Jeff Lorber and the Crusaders.
    Artists such as Boney James and Norman Brown have been influenced by Laws.
    (Wikipedia).

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @RD-wg7kx
    @RD-wg7kx Рік тому +2

    THANK YOU for putting this on UA-cam! My fav'rite Laws LP, LIVE...and in good audio?!? Excellent!
    Great jammin'.

    • @lizgoodwin1812
      @lizgoodwin1812 Рік тому +1

      I agree with you! Wow! Such a brilliant artist and he's definitely among the top trailblazers of the genre! This performance certainly held up well after 47 years!😊 Thank you so much for sharing! Ronnie Laws is so often overlooked today by reviewers/critics. He's one of the best and his music has endured. Blessings to you and to all. Thank you again. This is a treasure.😊

  • @BNforever2009
    @BNforever2009 5 місяців тому +1

    Love me some Ronnie Laws. His style of blowing is off the hook