A serious jammy jam. Carrie Lucas was married to SOLAR record label president Dick Griffey and her daughter has performed as a part of Shalamar since around 2005. There is also a music video for this song.
Carrie Lucas! ✅An American R&B singer born in Carmel, California. ✅In 1976 she was signed to Soul Train Records. ✅Lucas released six studio albums over seven years with Soul Train and Solar Records. ✅Genres: Disco, Boogie, Dance and R&B ✅Lucas was married to Soul Train Records and Solar Records founder Dick Griffey from 1974 until his death in 2010. ✅In 1979, Jody Whatley (Shalamar) was brought in for background vocals along with Lakeside (co producers and backgrounds) and Walter and Wallace Scott (The Whispers) for backgrounds on Lucas’s album Carrie Lucas in Danceland. “Show Me Where You’re Coming From” was released in 1982. ✅TV One did a special episode of the Unsung TV series on Dick Griffey and Solar Records which aired in 2022. ✅Carrie Lucas also owns trade mark rights to Shalamar in the UK and Europe. This is a nice request and cut! ⭐️👏😎👍🏽 I love the reaction from Satori! ⭐️👍🏽👏😎❤️🥰🎶🎧🎼🎤
With the utmost respect, how can that be? “Show Me Where You’re Coming From” and “High Hopes” were both released in 1982, with Carrie Lucas’ song being the first out of the gate (June 1982). “High Hopes” didn’t hit radio until Oct of 1982. The connection the 2 songs have is familial: Ricky Sylvers co-produced HH while his bro Leon oversaw SMHYCF.✌🏽
@@IceManLikeGervin That’s possible. That said, Carrie Lucas’ song was released before the SOS Band (so she put that familiar baseline out there first).
Produced by Leon Sylvers who produced hits for The Whisoers, Shalamar, Lakesiide, Dynasty and his own family group the Sylvers.
This was sampled by Today - I got my eyes on you
A serious jammy jam. Carrie Lucas was married to SOLAR record label president Dick Griffey and her daughter has performed as a part of Shalamar since around 2005. There is also a music video for this song.
Carrie Lucas!
✅An American R&B singer born in Carmel, California.
✅In 1976 she was signed to Soul Train Records.
✅Lucas released six studio albums over seven years with Soul Train and Solar Records.
✅Genres: Disco, Boogie, Dance and R&B
✅Lucas was married to Soul Train Records and Solar Records founder Dick Griffey from 1974 until his death in 2010.
✅In 1979, Jody Whatley (Shalamar) was brought in for background vocals along with Lakeside (co producers and backgrounds) and Walter and Wallace Scott (The Whispers) for backgrounds on Lucas’s album Carrie Lucas in Danceland.
“Show Me Where You’re Coming From” was released in 1982.
✅TV One did a special episode of the Unsung TV series on Dick Griffey and Solar Records which aired in 2022.
✅Carrie Lucas also owns trade mark rights to Shalamar in the UK and Europe.
This is a nice request and cut! ⭐️👏😎👍🏽
I love the reaction from Satori! ⭐️👍🏽👏😎❤️🥰🎶🎧🎼🎤
My favorite song from her.
Production is 🔥
Shout out to Leon Sylvers. The architect to the SOLAR records sound.
This was my jamm when I was little ❤
Hello Stranger is the hit!
That baseline is High Hopes SOSband
With the utmost respect, how can that be? “Show Me Where You’re Coming From” and “High Hopes” were both released in 1982, with Carrie Lucas’ song being the first out of the gate (June 1982). “High Hopes” didn’t hit radio until Oct of 1982. The connection the 2 songs have is familial: Ricky Sylvers co-produced HH while his bro Leon oversaw SMHYCF.✌🏽
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 They sound very close to the same... perhaps Rickey's brother borrowed some of the sound for SOS Band or vice versa.
@@IceManLikeGervin That’s possible. That said, Carrie Lucas’ song was released before the SOS Band (so she put that familiar baseline out there first).
This was my jamm when I was little ❤