When news dropped that Earth, Wind & Fire was heading out on the road with Lionel Richie for the Sing a Song All Night Long tour last year, let’s just say demand was high. “I can’t even get a ticket!” ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) If you’ve ever tapped your foot to a beat you couldn’t shake, swayed in your seat when no one was looking, or suddenly smiled because a song brought back a memory you didn’t know you ...
The post Why Do Earth, Wind & Fire Sing About September 21st in “September?” appeared first on Consequence. Happy 21st of September, which has lived on in song since November of 1978, when Earth, Wind ...
Legendary singer, songwriter, and producer Lionel Richie has just announced an extension to his hugely popular Sing a Song All Night Long Tour with fellow musical powerhouse Earth, Wind & Fire. The ...
If you've ever been to a wedding reception in the U.S., you know there's one question that can get a whole family on the dance floor: "Do you remember the 21st night of September?" The story of the ...
Earth, Wind & Fire are giving fans a show to remember — even if it’s not on the 21st night of September. The legendary band has joined Lionel Richie on the Sing A Song All Night Tour. The tour kicked ...
When I was in high school at Jesse H. Jones Senior High in the south side of Houston, I played alto saxophone in the marching band. One of the main songs in the band’s repertoire was “September” by ...
As a kid growing up with showbiz connections in New York City, Lenny Kravitz had already beheld some of music’s most thrilling live acts by the time he was 10 or 11. “I’d seen the Jackson 5, I’d seen ...
“Boogie Wonderland” has earned its reputation as the ultimate good-time disco tune because of its undeniable groove. Just be careful not to listen too closely to the lyrics, because they will ruin the ...
CLARKSTON, MI - Hits, harmonies and horns... oh my! Two legendary bands known for their horn sections performed both separately and together in one of the more fun concerts of the summer. Earth, Wind ...
“Ladies and gentlemen, everybody up!” said Earth, Wind & Fire singer and percussionist Philip Bailey on stage at Chicago’s United Center. “Clap your hands, stomp your feet and celebrate,” he said.