![]() ![]() ![]() "Why Can't We Be Friends?" stayed on the US charts for thirty-one weeks and earned Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller yet another platinum plus album. They performed at the First Congressional Black Caucus and witnessed their hit "Friends." played as a soundtrack to the first US Soviet Space Mission in which Astronauts and Cosmonauts linked up in the spirit of friendship. This year saw Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller’s touring, record sales, and fame reach new all-time highs. It contained the hit title track, "Low-Rider” and "Don't Let No One Get You Down”. It was 1975 when the “Why Can't We Be Friends?” album was released. Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller’s next album, Deliver The Word (1973) selling nearly two million copies, contained hits “Gypsy Man”, “Me And My Baby Brother”, and a re-recording of "All Day Music". The #1 “The World Is A Ghetto” was voted Billboards Album of the Year. Its first single, “The Cisco Kid” shipped gold and brought Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller’s a following in the global Latin community that remains to this very day. ![]() ![]() In 1972 Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller’s sound evolved with the release of The “World Is A Ghetto” album. The album's title track “Slippin’ Into Darkness” would be Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, Morris B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller’s first hit single, and their first hit single and first gold single with over 1 million album sales. Jimi Hendrix jammed with the group at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club in London England on the 16th of September 1970, the same night that Jimi Hendrix transitioned over.Ī second Eric Burdon Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller album, a two-disc set, The Black Mans Burdon, was released in 1970.Įric Burden parted ways and In late 1971 All Day Music was released. Musicians on both sides of the pond were buzzing about Eric Burdon, Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller new band. “Spill The Wine” was an immediate World Wide Hit. We spoke out against gangs, crime, racism, hunger, turf wars, and violence of any kind whatsoever.Įric Burdon joined in and we began experimenting and blending our influences and sound styles that carried with it a phenomenal number of gold, platinum & multi-platinum awards which included the triple platinum The World Is A Ghetto, double platinum “WHY CAN’T WE BE FRIENDS” and Greatest Hits, platinum ”Deliver the Word”, “All Day Music”, “Galaxy”, and many more.Įric Burdon, Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, Morris ‘B.B.’ Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen and Charles Miller began playing live shows as Eric Burdon and WAR and soon found themselves playing for sold-out audiences throughout California that dovetailed into the studio to record their debut album and Eric Burdon Declaring. The voices and instruments were our weapons in hand and our songs were our ammo. The release was hailed as "Sweden's answer to all that is rocky, funky, gritty and downright rock n' roll" by Critical Metal in 2001.It was 1969 when Harold Brown, Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, B.B Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan and The Late Papa Dee Allen & Charles Miller made a powerful statement musically at a time when peace was the slogan in an anti-Vietnam U.S.A. The vision was to spread a message of brotherhood and harmony as each band member was and still is to this day a #soldierofpeace. Their debut album Ode to Io was released in 2000. Lowrider is a Swedish stoner rock band formed in Karlstad in the mid-1990s by bassist/singer Peder Bergstrand and lead guitarist/singer Ole Hellquist, along with guitarist Niclas Stalfors and drummer Andreas Eriksson.Īfter releasing the Nebula/Lowrider Double EP in 1999 (split with psychedelic stoner rock band Nebula), the band embarked upon a European tour in 2000, when they played fourteen venues in eight countries, co-headlining with Dozer and once with Spiritual Beggars. ![]()
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