"The
R&B and Soul Music Drummer with a Signature Touch"
The Chicago
Years:
The legendary Quinton Joseph was born on 28th
August 1946 in the city of Chicago that is also affectionately known as the “Windy
City”. He is one of the few studio musicians during the golden era of R&B
and Soul music to have played on hit records from two cities that produced
distinct signature sounds between the 1960s and the 1980s.
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The first million selling record that Joseph played on .
Performed Barbara Acklin.
She was also staff song writer at Brunswick Records |
According to Ed Hogan of ALL Music, “Joseph absorbed a
myriad of musical influences while growing up in his multi-cultural
neighbourhood. As a child, he would beat out rhythms on cereal boxes and
garbage cans. At about the age of ten his mother brought him a drum set to
further develop his craft and techniques as a drummer while feasting on the
“Windy City’s” rich musical diversity.”
In his local neighbourhood he got involved with future
in-demand session musicians who also made a name for themselves in the music
industry in Chicago. These men became very close friends of Joseph; guitarist
Danny Reed and bassist Bernard Reed. As a close unit they began playing for
singer/songwriter Billy Butler, who was the brother of the legendary Jerry
Butler (known as the “Ice Man”).
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This was second million selling single that Joseph actually
played drums, released by Brunswick Records in 1969.
The song was performed by the late Tyrone Davis
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This led to the opportunity to work on the road with the The
Artistics, from the Chicago branch of the once-mighty New York city Brunswick
Records, best known for their Chicago soul classic hit of 1966 “I’m Gonna Miss
You” that sold almost a million copies
in North America. With this success under their belt, they began to develop a reputation
for being extremely tight which helped them become a much in-demand rhythm
section, and their session work schedule increased tremendously as they started
to support various local recording acts such as Jackie Wilson, The Chi-Lites,
Major Lance, Gene Chandler and Tyrone Davis.
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This was the second gold certified single of the
Davis' career. The entire album featured Joseph on
drums and the late Michael Jackson's sound engineer
Bruce Swedien |
The first million selling record that Joseph played on
was Barbara Acklin’s gold single “Love
Makes a Woman” released in 1968 on
Brunswick Records. The following year , he played on Tyrone Davis’ first gold single of his career entitled “Can
I Change My Mind” which charted and peaked at number-one on the Billboard Hot
Soul Singles Chart on the 1st February 1969
( 2 weeks ), preceded by
“I Heard It the Grapevine” performed by the late Marvin Gaye. He repeated the
same success with Davis on his second chart-topping single “Turn Back The Hands of Time”, Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart number-one on the 2nd May
1970
( 2 weeks ) which peaked at number-three on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles
Chart and became a million selling single in the process. He also played on the
Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart number-one single “Turning Point”, 7th
February 1976 (1week).
Researched and compiled by
Mr K Tomlin Music Historian
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