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Black Ivory is an American R&B group from
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, which had a number of hits in the 1970s, including "
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", " You and I", " Time Is Love", and "Will We Ever Come Together".


History


Early days

The group was originally known as the Mellow Souls and formed in Harlem, New York in the summer of 1969. Members included all teenagers, Lawrence (Larry) Newkirk, Froilan (Vito) Ramirez, Michael Harris,
Leroy Burgess Leroy O'Neil Jackson Jr. (born August 20, 1953), known by his stage name Leroy Burgess, is an American singer, songwriter, keyboard player, recording artist, arranger and record producer. Burgess was a member of Black Ivory and lead vocalist o ...
and
Stuart Bascombe Stuart D. Bascombe (born January 20, 1954) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. Bascombe is an original member of the Rhythm and blues, R&B/Soul music, soul vocal group Black Ivory who recorded a number of R&B hits ...
. The group got their start by auditioning over the phone with musician Patrick Adams. After meeting with them, he took the group under his tutelage. Adams began to train and develop the group and he decided that five were too many to work with, and Harris left the group. In time, the four remaining members, now calling themselves Black Ivory, began performing at private parties, block parties and social programs. In their second live performance they won a talent show at Roosevelt High School in the Bronx. Adams, in an effort to get the group signed, began negotiations with Gene Redd Jr., for a possible deal with his label
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. Redd Jr., was also the manager for the band
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, and in order to give Black Ivory exposure, he arranged for the group to open the show for the Gang at a number of East Coast venues. In 1970
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replaced Ramirez, and Newkirk left the group to pursue higher education. The remaining members Leroy Burgess, Stuart Bascombe and Russell Patterson became the trio we know today as Black Ivory. The group traveled to Philadelphia and recorded two songs at Sigma Sound Studios produced by Patrick Adams. The songs, "Don't Turn Around" and "I Keep Asking You Questions" would become the "A" and "B" sides of the Black Ivory's first single released on the Today Label, with which Adams had subsequently secured a deal for the group.


Career

The group features songwriter and prolific disco producer
Leroy Burgess Leroy O'Neil Jackson Jr. (born August 20, 1953), known by his stage name Leroy Burgess, is an American singer, songwriter, keyboard player, recording artist, arranger and record producer. Burgess was a member of Black Ivory and lead vocalist o ...
, Stuart Bascombe, and Russell Patterson. They were managed by Patrick Adams, an executive at the Today/ Perception record company. Burgess was the lead voice of the majority of their hits in the early 1970s. Their 1972 debut album, ''Don't Turn Around'', became a top 20 hit spending 19 weeks on the ''Billboard'' R&B albums chart and peaking at No. 13. Black Ivory scored three top 40 R&B hits in 1972, including the singles "Don't Turn Around" (No. 38) and " You and I" (No. 32) from their debut album. Another single from that album, "I'll Find a Way (The Loneliest Man in Town)" peaked at No. 46 on the Billboard R&B singles chart. Their single, "Time Is Love", was the third top 40 R&B hit, peaking at No. 37. Other charting singles include "Spinning Around" (No. 45), "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" (No. 44), and "Will We Ever Come Together" (No. 40). Although they recorded several uptempo tracks, such as "Big Apple Rock", "Walking Downtown (On a Saturday Night)", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and later, "Mainline" with Russell Patterson as lead singer (written by Burgess, but recorded after he left the group in 1977), they were primarily known for sweet soul ballads. Black Ivory appeared on season three of ''
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'' on June 1, 1974, and on the PBS television show, ''
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'' in 1972. In 1974, Billboard's writer Bob Ford, stated that Black Ivory were one of the best up and coming R&B acts. Early in their career, Black Ivory's songs were covered by other artists on Today/Perception, a common practice with the label. Label-mates J.J. Barnes, The Eight Minutes,
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, and
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all covered Black Ivory tunes. The group recorded several uptempo songs in the disco vein, such as "Big Apple Rock", "Walking Downtown (On a Saturday Night)", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and, later, "Mainline" but, not being known for the style, they were unable to compete when disco became the dominant music style. While he was with Black Ivory, Burgess frequently collaborated with Adams in writing songs. He also wrote the groups' hit, "Mainline", which featured Russell Patterson on lead and was recorded while he was on hiatus from the group. After Burgess left in 1977, Bascombe and Patterson continued on as a duo until the early 1980s before disbanding. In 1995, the group reunited and returned to the stage on the Classic Soul circuit, featuring all three original members, with Stuart Bascombe doing most of the leads. They have been performing and recording together ever since. In recent years, Black Ivory has released a Christmas single entitled "Snow", written by Burgess and Patterson, and in November 2011, Black Ivory composed, produced and released a new album, ''Continuum'' on their own label SLR Records. Black Ivory are one of the featured artists in the award-winning 2018 documentary, ''
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, the first "black Tonight Show". In 1968, ''Soul!'' was launched as a local, New York broadcast. In 1969, the series rolled out nationwide on PBS, on WNET Channel 13. Haizlip had produced over 130 hour-long shows featuring an array of guests.
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and Stuart Bascombe are contributing writers on the single, "
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". Black Ivory celebrated their 50th Anniversary in 2019 in the music industry. They received multiple awards and proclamations throughout 2019 commemorating their milestone including a 13-page article in the London magazine, ''The Soul Survivors''. They performed and received awards at London's Famous Jazz Cafe on October 19, 2019. As of 2022, Black Ivory is one of the only soul/R&B groups from the 1970s who are still performing with all of the original members from their first recordings.


Legacy

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sampled "I Keep Asking You Questions" for his song
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on his acclaimed 1995 album,
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, Washington, D.C.-based go-go/funk band covered, "Don't Turn Around" on their 1989 on his album, "Livin' Large". *In 2000,
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sampled, "We Made It", for his song, "Revolutionary Warfare" from his top charting Platinum R&B album, " God's Son". *
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sampled "You and I" in his beat titled "The Understanding (Comprehension)". *In 2008, Rapper and Musician Q-Tip's sampled, "You and I" on his hit single, "
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" on his 2008 Grammy nominated Best Rap Album ''
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sampled "Surrender" for his track "Surrender To Me" on the White Flame mixtape. *In 2005,
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sampled "Don't Turn Around" on the remix of his song "I'm Gonna Try (Pt. 2)". *
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Members

Formed in
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, in 1969. *Leroy Burgess (born August 19, 1953) *Stuart Bascombe (born January 20, 1954) *Russell Patterson (born April 1, 1954)


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Singles


References


Further reading

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External links


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