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Rotary Connection

Infobox musical artist
Name = Rotary Connection


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Origin = Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Genre = Psychedelic soul Psychedelic pop Soul
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Years_active = 1966 to 1974
Label = Chess Cadet
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Past_members = Minnie Riperton Phil Upchurch Mitch Aliotta Sidney Barnes Bobby Simms Charles Stepney Kenny Venegas Tom Donlinger Jim Donlinger Jim Nyeholt Judy Hauff

Rotary Connection was a psychedelic soul band formed in Chicago in 1966. The highly experimental band was the idea of Marshall Chess, son of Chess Records founder Leonard Chess. Marshall was the director behind a start-up label, Cadet Concept Records, and wanted to focus on music outside of the blues and rock genres, which had made the Chess label popular. This led Marshall to turn his attention to the burgeoning psychedelic movement. He recruited Charles Stepney, a vibraphonist and classically-trained arranger and producer for sonic wizardry. Marshall then recruited members of a little-known white rock band, The Proper Strangers: Bobby Simms, Mitch Aliotta, and Ken Venegas. Sidney Barnes, a songwriter within the Chess organization, also joined, as did Judy Hauff and a Chess receptionist named Minnie Riperton, who would later be successful in her own solo career. Marshall also called up prominent session musicians associated with the Chess label, including guitarist Phil Upchurch and drummer Morris Jennings.

The band released their self-titled debut album in late 1967. It plays like a melange of styles, borrowing heavily from pop, rock, and soul, but in a way that isn't entirely radio-friendly. The album also boasts an Eastern influence through its use of the sitar on the tracks "Turn Me On" and "Memory Band" from their self-titled album. Stepney's arrangements, brought to life by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, imbue the album with a certain dreamlike quality; this would become a trademark of both the arranger and the mouthpiece. The album proved to be a modest success within the Midwest, but failed to make an impact nationally -- this was to be the Rotary's ultimate fate.

The band returned in 1968 with their second and third albums, Aladdin and Peace. Aladdin found Riperton assuming a more prominent vocal role than the "background instrument" status she had on the debut. The latter was a Christmas release, with strong pervasive messages of love and understanding for a nation in the grips of Vietnam. The album's cover art of a hippie Santa Claus more than makes its intentions known. Peace is notable for being involved in controversy: an anti-war cartoon in a December 1968 edition of Billboard magazine featured a graphic image of a bruised and bloodied Santa on a Vietnam battlefield. Mistaking this cartoon for the album's cover art, Montgomery Ward cancelled all shipments of the album.

Rotary Connection would release three more albums: Songs, in 1969, a collection of drastic reworkings of other artist's songs, including Otis Redding's "Respect" and The Band's "The Weight"; Dinner Music in 1970, in which they added elements of folk and country into the mix along with some electronic experimentation, and; Hey Love in 1971, where the band, oddly credited as the "New Rotary Connection", ended its career with a jazz-oriented affair. From this particular album came the uplifting "I am the Black Gold of the Sun", which was famously covered in 1997 by underground dance outfit Nuyorican Soul.

After the break-up of the band, Stepney served as a producer and arranger for other artists, most notably the soul outfit Earth, Wind, & Fire. He died in 1976 of a heart attack. Minnie Riperton enjoyed the fruits of a successful solo career (most notably the 1975 hit "Lovin' You") until breast cancer ended her life in 1979. Sidney Barnes continues to work as a singer and songwriter, and in recent years has gained a following in the U.K.. The other remaining members of the band either attempted other, lower-profile, musical endeavors or divorced themselves entirely of the business. Thanks to reissues of their catalog in the late 1990s and the appropriation of material through sampling within the hip-hop community, Rotary Connection has been formally introduced to a new generation.

Discography

*"Rotary Connection", 1967
*"Aladdin", 1968
*"Peace", 1968
*"Songs", 1969
*"Dinner Music", 1970
*"Hey Love", 1971 (as the New Rotary Connection)

External links

* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:lsuk6jah71q0 All-Music Guide Entry]
* [http://www.minnieriperton.com/sub/1sub/laudio/lyricrotary.html Audio samples at a Minnie Riperton fansite]
* [http://www.the-breaks.com/search.php?term=rotary+connection&type=0 List of artists who've sampled Rotary Connection]
* [http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/norway/119/rotaryconnection.html Minnie Riperton fanpage entry]


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