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Brick

Brick was an American funk and R&B band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in the early 1970s. Here are several key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Success: Brick was formed in 1972 by lead vocalist/saxophonist/flutist Jimmy Brown and bassist/vocalist Regi Hargis Hickman. They were joined by guitarist/vocalist Ray Ransom, drummer Eddie Irons, and keyboardist/vocalist Donald Nevins. The group quickly gained attention for their unique fusion of funk, jazz, and soul elements. In 1976, Brick released their self-titled debut album, which featured the hit single "Dazz". "Dazz" topped the R&B charts and peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, propelling Brick to national fame.

  2. Signature Sound: Brick was known for their infectious grooves, tight horn arrangements, and catchy melodies. Their music often featured intricate rhythms, funky basslines, and soulful vocals, creating a sound that was both danceable and musically sophisticated. Tracks like "Dazz", with its memorable horn riff and catchy chorus, became emblematic of Brick's distinctive style and helped define the funk genre of the 1970s.

  3. Commercial Success: Following the success of "Dazz", Brick continued to enjoy commercial success throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. They released several albums that produced hit singles on the R&B charts, including "Brick" (1977), "Good High" (1976), and "Stoneheart" (1981). Tracks like "Dusic", "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody", and "Sweat (Til You Get Wet)" further solidified Brick's status as one of the leading funk bands of their era.

  4. Legacy and Influence: Brick's music has left a lasting impact on the funk and R&B genres. Their innovative blend of funk, jazz, and soul continues to inspire musicians and fans alike. The group's songs have been sampled by hip-hop artists and featured in numerous films, television shows, and commercials, ensuring their music remains relevant and influential across generations.

  5. Continued Performances: While Brick's peak commercial success was in the 1970s and early 1980s, the band continued to perform live and record music sporadically in subsequent years. Despite lineup changes over the decades, Brick's legacy as pioneers of funk music endures, and their music continues to be celebrated by fans of funk, R&B, and soul around the world.

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