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▫ Scholarship Masked Ball
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Date:
Friday,
February 8, 2013
Time: 7:00
PM
Location: HEAL Complex
Featuring: Con Funk Shun
Tickets: $100
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Con Funk Shun is a star-quality attraction delivering a superb, high-energy
show with electrifying choreography, glistening six-part vocal harmonies, and a
dash of humor. They are, unquestionably, among the heroes of Funk with romantic
ballads and dance-party hits galore. Memorable melodies, inventive horn arrangements
and clav-guitar woven grooves, make the group absolutely essential to the evolution
of funk. They charted four consecutive Gold's and one Platinum album. Their 20 hit singles included 8 Top Ten R&B Hits and one #1 R&B smash between '77-'86.With
finesse and consistency they legitimized what came following them: high-profile,
commercial explosions featuring their hits in countless rap/hip-hop samples, exposed
them to a new generation, now in their thirties. In response, Mercury/Polygram released
the” Best of Con Funk Shun" in '93 on their "Funk Essentials" Series. The fans immediately
recoiled to the “Essential to Funk”, Con Funk Shun. Universal bought Polygram, and
again released the sure-thing Money-Maker, “Best Of Con Funk Shun” on their Millennium
Collection in March 2002.
This enthusiasm is what encored the band back to the stage. With rave concert reviews
and cries for more LP's, Mercury/PolyGram re-released the Gold-LP"Secrets" in '95
and in '96 "Best Of Vol. II" Then, Intersound Records released "Live For Ya A**",
a live LP, in '96 to coincide with CFS on the Sinbad "Soul Music Festival" HBO Special
airing that August/September. '97, brought a "Love's Train" cover on a Multi-Platinum
debut by Dru Hill, and samples for Gold-LP Booty Call Soundtrack ("Huckelberry"
by D Shot) and Double-Platinum Gang Related Soundtrack ("A Change Is Gonna Come"
by J. Flexx). '98, saw the re-release of Gold-LP "Spirit Of Love" and the "Ballads
Collection". 2000 brought a new round of funk with Con Funk Shun contributing two new tracks to the Major Hits Records "United We Funk Allstars Compilation" (and
Tour) including GAP's Charlie Wilson, Rick James, Dazz Band, Roger Troutman, SOS
Band, Barkay's, and The System. In addition to the band's schedule, Michael Cooper
remains vital in contemporary music today. When Con Funk Shun closed shop between
'86 to '93, Cooper shined on a string of solo hits including "Shoop Shoop", " Prove
My Love", and "Dinner For Two" on his Warner Bros. LP's,in 2003 on NCA " THIS HEART
OF MINE" and still tours as a solo act, promoting his new cd "ARE WE COOL" Pilate
emerged as a multi-platinum record producer for his award-winning production on
M.C.Hammer, Addams Family Movie, and Hammerman Cartoon Show. And now his new cd
"Nothing but Love Spoken here"
In their formative years, they started in their hometown of Vallejo, CA. The band
wound up in Memphis in the mid-70's when they landed a lucky gig backing the Soul
Children, a red-hot Stax act. After the Soul Children back-up gig the group adopted
a new name inspired from a Nite-Liters song: ConFunkShun. After the newly re-named
act attracted the attention of Mercury Records, they soon set funkateers around
the world on fire with "Sho' Feels Good To Me," from their debut album. Their second
LP, "Secrets", exploded to Gold status. The LP featured the No. 1 Hit Single, "Ffun,"
penned by the productive, prolific Cooper on a tour-coach ride between concerts.
"Marry Me Again” could well be the new anthem wedding song as Cooper woos his love
partner with fervent sentiment and passion. “I Got A Love Jones,” on the other hand,
is a finger snapping sing a long while with the base heavy “40 Days 40 Nights” Cooper
puts his mack down on an ex-flame before taking us back to the party with “Club
Feenz.” “Music is my mission,” reveals Cooper. “My sound has stayed essential because
the guys and I still actively tour. My musical inspiration comes from my audience,
my family and from life. My sound has fueled a generation and that same generation
fuels my sound.” Are We Cool, Cooper queries? With music like his, the answer is
yes, definitely so! We are cool with an album that couldn't be any hotter!
By 1979, with charting albums "Loveshine" and "Candy", Con Funk Shun were solid-Gold
sellers, performing for sold-out shows like the prestigious Omni in Atlanta. The
group began self-producing a year later, on the "Touch" LP. Alongside blistering
dance workouts like "Chase Me" and "Ms. Got-The-Body" were their timeless slow-jams
with pop fliar - classic fav's such as, "Love's Train", "Straight From The Heart",
"(Let Me Put) Love On Your Mind" and "All Up To You".
Then CSF teamed with Kool
& The Gang's producer, Eumir Deodato, producing "Baby I'm Hooked (Right Into
Your Love)." "I'm Leaving Baby" was a collaboration with Maurice Starr, then-future
svengali to New Kids On The Block. These hits and more remain on radio playlists
today, year after year... Recent appearances include Tokyo’s Cotton club, Cashe
Creek casino Resort, Harrah’s New Orleans, Rrazz room San Francisco and the Master
of funk USA tour, The Tom Joyner fantastic voyage cruise 2010, as well as corporate
and charity events.
Look for the New CONFUNKSHUN Be “SOUND OF GROWN MEN” COMING SOON
Contact Person
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Media Sponsor
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Frances Wimberly
Associate Vice President
of Institutional Advancement
1235 15th Street
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 821-8233
fwimberly@paine.edu |
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