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Bolero of the Lowrider Band...
"Once Upon a Time in The West," there was a septet out of South Central Los Angeles that was not afraid to inhale - to soak up the vibrations and the multi-cultural make-up of its surrounding community. Like a mirror held up to the light, they refracted the sensual and joyful lopes of the Latin diaspora, the earthy blues of the Black Experience, the rootsy fruit of the Afro-Cuban contingent and (via their Danish soul mate on harmonica) the enchanting melodies of a not-so-distant promised land. Bound by brotherhood and sense of purpose, these men hand-crafted a conscience-scalding musical melting pot, churning out worldwide ..70s million-sellers such as "The World is a Ghetto," "Slippin' into Darkness," "The Cisco Kid," "Low Rider" and the anthem "Why Can't We Be Friends."
Their albums were jazz-soaked travelogue soundtracks that reacquainted listeners with the four cornered rooms of their minds, teasing their imaginations with tales of outlaws and senoritas from the River Niger to Far Out places in space. Their songs sprang from communal jams in which seeds and stems were sown into soul symphonies. And each member contributed his singular element to its essence: the crack cadences of Harold Brown's trap drums, the winding bass lines of B.B. Dickerson, the taproot sting of Howard Scott's wicked guitar, the soaring solos and peppery tandem lines of Charles Miller's saxophones and flutes and Lee Oskar's tangy harmonica, the ancient mystic rumblings of Papa Dee Allen's congas and timbales, and the rhapsodic tapestry of Lonnie Jordan's keyboards.
Ruthlessly, time has taken its toll on this musical Magnificent Seven. Miller and Allen transitioned to the next life. Meanwhile, Jordan tours with an army of recruits under "the name" that is recognized the world over. However, it is the remaining quartet of S.O.B.s - Scott, Oskar, Brown and Dickerson - which harnesses the true essence that the band has long represented - the unity, the harmony and the righteous fury that was at such ironic odds with "the (3-letter) name" they were saddled with for so long. Reborn as "The Lowrider Band" (with new members Lance Ellis on sax, Telvis Ward ..boards and Chuk Barber on percussion), the funkiest jam band in the galaxy is riding back into town in a drop top Caddy and on a mission: to stake their rightful claim as the indisputable authorities of authentic All Day Music.

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Member Since: 12/13/2006
Band Website: lowriderband.com
Band Members: Howard Scott: Guitar/Vocals
Lee Oskar: Harmonica
B.B. Dickerson: Bass/Vocals
Harold Brown: Drums/Vocals
Chuk Barber: Percussion
Lance Ellis: Saxophone
Telvis Ward: Keyboards

Get the facts @ Wikipedia
Influences: Platinum Writers and Performers of:
The Cisco Kid
Slippin' Into Darkness
The World Is A Ghetto
Low Rider
Why Can't We Be Friends?
All Day Music
Deliver The Word
Peace Sign
Spill The Wine

Sounds Like: Hint: it's a "3-letter name."
Record Label: Orphans
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Announces Nominees for 2009 Induction

Check it out! http://www.rockhall.com/pressroom/nominees-for-2009-inductio n1/ The six founding members of War  the late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller, survivors Harold Brown, B.B. Dickerson, Lon...
Posted by Lowrider Band on Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:20:00 PST

War includes just one original member

.. --> Begin main --> Thursday, May 15, 2008.. --> Begin .post --> Live on the Levee series announces 2008 lineup The lineup has been announced for the 2008 Live On The Levee series of free outd...
Posted by Lowrider Band on Mon, 19 May 2008 05:54:00 PST

THE LOWRIDER BAND DROPS THE FUNK-IN COMPTON

the Lowrider Band drops the funk-In Compton"if you running the country, and you ain't running it funky.........you gotta get down! "Get Down" - WARTalking about songs Barack could/should use at his ra...
Posted by Lowrider Band on Thu, 15 May 2008 09:52:00 PST

Eric Burdon and War Reunion?

Eric Burdon and War: hostilities resumed 38 years on Last Updated: 12:01am BST 23/04/2008Andrew Perry reviews Eric Burdon and War at the Albert HallEric Burdon was one of the great squandered talents ...
Posted by Lowrider Band on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 05:18:00 PST

Low Rider Song Facts

Check it out courtesy of songfacts.comWar's drummer Harold Brown, who was a founding member of the band, knows his way around cars and had his own business working on them for a wh"ile, which kept him...
Posted by Lowrider Band on Sat, 04 Aug 2007 09:00:00 PST

Songfacts Interview with Harold Brown

Harold Brown was on the scene when Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley and many others were making history. With War, Harold come up with a distinct and influential drumming style, and was a key co...
Posted by Lowrider Band on Sat, 04 Aug 2007 08:54:00 PST

Los Lobos & The Lowrider Band @ Anaheim House of Blues

Wednesday, December 27, 2006Los Lobos and The Lowrider Band at the Anaheim House of BluesOne last concert before years end. Actually it was only my second concert since ACL. How could that happen? And...
Posted by Lowrider Band on Sat, 13 Jan 2007 08:22:00 PST