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Ballin' Jack

Ballin' Jack

Ballin' Jack has been played on NTS shows including Ross Allen, with Playin' The Game first played on 1 December 2015.

Ballin'jack was a pop-rock band of the early 1970s that had jazz and African percussion influences. Their sound was similar to that of Chicago (= Chicago Transit Authority) since they also had horns. Luther Rabb was their main lead singer and front man. Luther Rabb later played with the bands War and Santana, and released one solo album of funk music in the disco era. Luther Rabb only recently died, in 2006. Anyone who has heard the 1989 hit "Bust A Move" by Young MC has indirectly listened to Ballin'jack via that song's sampled guitar-and-percussion riff, which was taken from Ballin'jack's 1970 song "Found A Child." Ballin'jack released only four albums total, along with a few singles such as "Super Highway." Their songs were played mostly only on FM radio, especially "Found a Child," "Hold On," and "Come 'Round Here." The band had a mixture of black and white musicians. The band was together from 1969-1974.

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Ballin' Jack

Ballin' Jack has been played on NTS shows including Ross Allen, with Playin' The Game first played on 1 December 2015.

Ballin'jack was a pop-rock band of the early 1970s that had jazz and African percussion influences. Their sound was similar to that of Chicago (= Chicago Transit Authority) since they also had horns. Luther Rabb was their main lead singer and front man. Luther Rabb later played with the bands War and Santana, and released one solo album of funk music in the disco era. Luther Rabb only recently died, in 2006. Anyone who has heard the 1989 hit "Bust A Move" by Young MC has indirectly listened to Ballin'jack via that song's sampled guitar-and-percussion riff, which was taken from Ballin'jack's 1970 song "Found A Child." Ballin'jack released only four albums total, along with a few singles such as "Super Highway." Their songs were played mostly only on FM radio, especially "Found a Child," "Hold On," and "Come 'Round Here." The band had a mixture of black and white musicians. The band was together from 1969-1974.

Original source: Last.fm

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Playin' The Game
Ballin' Jack
Columbia1972
Found A Child
Ballin' Jack
Columbia1970
Found A Child
Ballin' Jack
CBS1970
Try To Relax
Ballin' Jack
Motor Music, Verve Records1995