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The Brothers Johnson

Guitarist/vocalist George Johnson and bassist/vocalist Louis Johnson formed the band Johnson Three Plus One with older brother Tommy and their cousin Alex Weir while attending school in Los Angeles. When they became professionals, the band backed such touring R&B acts as Bobby Womack and the Supremes. George and Louis Johnson later joined Billy Preston's band, and wrote "Music in My Life" and "The Kids and Me" for him before leaving his group in 1973.

Quincy Jones hired them to play on his LP Mellow Madness, and recorded four of their songs, including "Is It Love That We're Missing?" and "Just a Taste of Me." Jones took them on a Japanese tour, then produced their debut LP, Look Out for Number 1, after they signed with A&M, which was also his label at the time (1976). They scored a number-one R&B and number-three pop hit with "I'll Be Good to You," and enjoyed R&B chart toppers in 1977 and 1980 respectively with "Strawberry Letter 23" and "Stomp!," while sustaining a consistent hit presence via such songs as "Get the Funk Out Ma Face" and "Runnin' for Your Lovin." Jones remade "I'll Be Good to You" in 1989 with Ray Charles and Chaka Khan on his Back on the Block release.

The Brothers earned platinum records for Look Out for Number 1 and Right on Time. Jones produced both of these, along with their third and fourth LPs, Blam and Light Up the Night. The group produced its single "The Real Thing" in 1981. It reached number 11 on the R&B charts, and the Brothers had another hit with "Welcome to the Club" in 1982. They started doing separate ventures; Louis Johnson played bass on Michael Jackson's Thriller LP and recorded a gospel album, while George Johnson worked with Steve Arrington. Leon Sylvers produced their mid-'80s return LP Out of Control; it didn't equal their past success, but got them another R&B hit with "You Keep Coming Back" in 1984. They recorded Kickin' in 1988, and co-wrote "Tomorrow" with Siedah Garrett for Jones' Back on the Block in 1989. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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afrokimono
All the great albums from my elementary school years - long live classic R&B.
Brothers Johnson...so many great party songs!
blaysn
Just the right amount of cowbell!
I just lost my mother at the age of 65 yrs 2 months ago I remember hanging around her listings to all these jams when I was a kid
Funky
THE BOMB!
Great times and memories from my childhood on Long Island, NY. Quality music always sounds fresh !
lori_neal0
I wonder if this song was about an acid trip, cuz the lyrics don't make sense. Unless you're on an acid trip. Love it though!
Remember this as a child. still sounds good!
this brings back memories for me strawberry letter
Sounds like Sly..
bobbyconrad
I love it too!
I love this record...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
My grandfather last name is Johnson and these guys were alright with the family because of the last name and of course the "MUSIC". Good R&B . And Louis was a mobster on the bass. My favorite instrument. Bass players # 1 . Go Johnson Brothers.... * * * *
These brothers could play with the best of them.....
I think that is a good dance tune.I love George and his guitar! :)
there songs is good and funky
Gotta love Shuggie and his tunes.
mstinahll
Perfect music to end a LONG work day! :-)
melvinmacaro y o
Cool !
Brings back so many memories!
rotinrum
this song always take me to a happy place:-)
Wow!
Great music shall never die; long live the 70's artists such as these. I agree with you ahaynes3161, music from real instruments, what a concept.
Classic!!!
ahaynes3161
Wow! what a concept, musicians actually using instruments. New school could learn a lot from listing to these Brothers. Need more music like this and less cursing..... .
That was real talent!!
catdaddy58
The mind is illing, but the flesh just is not able. Maye a shot of white lighting will help. Yep from the south
All I am gonna say is strawberry letter 23. long playing. red,vinyl and it smelled like strawberries . . . . W e partied hard back then.
One of my favorite grooves back then...Love it!!!
BLAM! is one of the greatest albums of funk ever produced.Q and the Brothers really felt the majic with that one.Truly underrated group that contributed far more in the way of legacy than most.Listen to Louis Johnson's bass work on cuts like Streetwave and Mista Cool and Get On The Floor (Michael Jackson) and Slippin Out The Back Door (Dave Grusin)
put me right back to the 70's..love it
WOW this brings back some OLE memories.... . . .
This is real old skool music...
Ahh...love it
daniele7ster
Got turned on to them around '76 when my aunt came to stay with us and brought her funk collection. The good ol' days!
I LUV The Brothers Johnson!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! With their FINE selves.
tweener8292
Great college memories - Lee Ritenour's guitar solo brings back some great times!!!
alonzo.richa r d s o n
This reminds of the movie (Jackie Brown).. The sene when Samuel Jackson (Ordell Robbey) puts Chris Tucker -(Beaumont)i n the truck of his car right before he kills him.
talllady55
Me too!Musician s - - a t their best I "stepped" constantly off of their--I am a big fan of the Brothers Johnson..I still love them!!

cquiroga
Oh my goodness I was in love with these guys back in the day. I remember playing that ablum to death.
Loving this duo... Strawberry Letter 23 is one of my favorites from them... Listen to it all the time of the "Jackie Brown" soundtrack!
simmonsivy90
i didnt grow up in the 70s, but the brothers johnson is my favorite group!
jbrooks252
Love the Brothers, brong back some great! memories.
heather.fath a l i
why nobody is making this music anymore/give me fender rhodes piano fenderjazz bass and mr. harvey mason on drums slide in tight horn section you know what i mean lets ffffunk
c.larado
I didn't have a fro, but loved the Brother Johnson. You can always hear Q's influence in music. Hate remakes but I also loved Ray Charles and Chaka's version.
70ssoulchild
Those Afros were legendary! Great funky bass and guitar. I remember the 45 for Strawberry Letter 23 was pink and the label had a scratch and sniff patch that was strawberry scented. I wish I still had it..
they take me back when things were better jam
Back in the day this was "THE BAND".
This is real music!!
Can't go wrong w/ the Bros Johnson...an d sporting your fro back in the day...FEEL GOOD MUSIC...Oh YEAH!
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