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DescriptionTo the public, the Brothers Johnson appeared to come out of nowhere in 1976, topping the charts with the infectious dance hit "I'll Be Good To You" and landing monster hit after monster hit for the next half decade. But brothers George and Louis Johnson paid their dues before hitting the top and continue to influence musicians more than two decades after their peak. The Johnson brothers - George on guitar and Louis on bass - got their first break backing popular R&B acts in their hometown of Los Angeles. Their reputations increased, and they landed jobs in Billy Preston's touring band when Preston was at his commercial peak, also writing songs for the keyboardist. Quincy Jones then hired the brothers to tour Asia with him, ultimately leading to Jones assisting them in obtaining a deal with A&M Records and agreeing to produce their debut album, Look Out for #1. Look Out began a five year string of platinum albums and top ten hits that highlighted the brothers' funk chops but with the danceable, lush production that epitomized Quincy Jones' work of that era. Among the biggest hits were "Strawberry Letter 23," "Get The Funk Out of My Face," "Ain't We Funkin' Now" and the irresistible Rod Temperton dance hit "Stomp." This duo is definitely legendary. Funk on!!!! Album list: 1976 - Look Out for #1 1977 - Right on Time 1978 - Blam! 1980 - Light Up the Night 1981 - Winners 1984 - Out of Control 1988 - Kickin’ Sharing Widget |