American Gypsy
American funk music group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American Gypsy is a funk music group formed in Los Angeles that achieved its greatest success in the Netherlands.[1][2] In 1974, they had a top ten hit on the Single Top 100 Dutch pop music chart.[3]
The group has performed under various names, including: Blue Morning, Orpheus and Pasadena Ghetto Orchestra.[4]
Members
Musicians who appeared in this band include:
1971 lineup[5]
- Oliver Brown (percussion)
- Stephen Clisby (saxophone)
- Mike Hamane (guitar)
- Ricardo Louis James "Panama" (drums)
- Lorenzo Mills (lead vocals)
- Jose Skeet, Jr. (bass)
- Elout Smit (drums) 1977
- Omar Dupree (vocals) 1978
- Jetty Weels (vocals) 1978
- Lisa Schulte (vocals) 1979
- Steve Yellick (keyboards) 1981
- Dennis Whitbread (drums) 1981
Discography
- American Gypsy discography at Discogs
References
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