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About|the jazz-rap band|the highway route|U.S. Highway 3Refimprove|date=June 2007Infobox musical artist|name = Us3|image = US3 Bydgoszcz 2011.jpg|caption = Us3, Bydgoszcz 2011|background = group_or_band|alias =|origin = London , England |genre = Jazz rap |years_active = 1991& ndash;present|label = Blue Note Records|Blue Note
Us3|associated_acts =|website = http://www.us3.com/ us3.com|current_members = Geoff Wilkinson
Gaston (2005& ndash;present)|past_members = Mel Simpson (1993 - 1995)
plus vocalists:
Rahsaan Kelly (1993 - 1995)
Kobie Powell (1993 - 1995)
Tukka Yoot (1993 - 1995)
KCB (1996 - 99)
Shabaam Sahdeeq (1996 - 99)
Michelob (1999 - 2001)
Alison Crockett (1999 - 2002)
Reggi Wyns (2003 - 2005)
Mpho Skeef (2003 - 2005)
Akil Dasan (2005 - 2007)
Adeline (2007)
Us3 is a jazz-rap group founded in London in 1991. Their name was inspired by a Horace Parlan recording produced by Alfred Lion , the founder of Blue Note Records . Hand on the Torch booklet remark by Bruce Lundvall, President of Blue Note Records On their debut album, Hand on the Torch , Us3 used samples from the Blue Note Records catalogue, all originally produced by Lion.

History


Us3 is the brainchild of London-based producer Geoff Wilkinson. Formed in 1992 alongside production partner Mel Simpson, Us3 had two previous incarnations. The first, a limited edition white label 12" release in 1990 called "Where Will We Be In The 21st Century", featured rapper MC Honey B and jazz pianist Jessica Lauren. The release garnered the attention of independent label Ninja Tune , resulting in NW1's 1991 12" "The Band Played The Boogie" featuring London rapper Born 2 B. It sampled a dancefloor tune of the burgeoning jazz dance scene, Grant Green 's "Sookie Sookie", originally released on Blue Note Records .

London 's Kiss 100 London|Kiss FM added "The Band Played The Boogie" to its playlist and Wilkinson received a call summoning him to EMI|EMI Records 's offices in London.Citation needed|date=June 2007 Wilkinson avoided a lawsuit and was granted rights to the archives of Blue Note Records Citation needed|date=June 2007. One of the resulting demos, recorded in March 1992, was " Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) ,"featuring UK Trumpeter Gerard Presencer. It sampled Herbie Hancock 's Cantaloupe Island . Two years later, it entered the US top ten and was included on Hand on the Torch , the first Blue Note album to achieve Platinum status (1,000,000 sales) in the USA.Citation needed|date=June 2007
After several world tours with Us3, Mel Simpson left the group for other endeavours. Wilkinson initiated work on a second album in 1996, marshalling New York rappers KCB and Shabaam Sahdeeq to replace Rahsaan Kelly, Kobie Powell, and Tukka Yoot for the 1997 release Broadway & 52nd . The Blue Note samples became more embedded in the grooves and experimental tracks like "Snakes" (in 5/4) and the spoken-word "Sheep".

More touring followed, but personnel changes within Blue Note's parent company, Capitol Records , allowed Wilkinson to leave and sign to Sony, working with the A& R executive that initially signed him in 1992.Citation needed|date=June 2007. Blue Note samples were not included and two new vocalists joined the group: rapper Michelob, and singer Alison Crockett. However, before the album was complete, a major personnel change at Sony left Us3 in limbo.Citation needed|date=June 2007.

In 1994, Us3 appeared on the Red Hot Organization 's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool , alongside other prominent jazz artists, Herbie Hancock and Roy Ayers . The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by Time Magazine .

Eventually the third Us3 album An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place was released in 2001 by Toshiba EMI in Japan and Universal in Europe. The album itself represented a new direction for the group's sound, incorporating elements of drum 'n bass , Latin, and Indian music into the mix. Several European and Japanese tours took place throughout 2002, but there once again were major label personnel cuts that left Us3 without a label.Citation needed|date=June 2007
Eventually a deal was concluded and the fourth Us3 album Questions (album)|Questions was released in Japan by Toshiba EMI in 2003. Brooklyn rapper Reggi Wyns and London-based South African female singer Mpho Skeef were the featured vocalists. Questions was the first Us3 album to be released independently (outside Japan). Two tours of Europe in 2005 resulted in 50 performances in 14 countries.

After the tour, the eclectic album Schizophonic (Us3 album)|Schizophonic was recorded. All members of the Us3 live band were featured, including Chris Storr, Ed Jones (jazz musician)|Ed Jones , Neville Malcolm, DJ First Rate, Mike Gorman, Sean Hargreaves, John Crawford, and Ernie Cranenburgh. Schizophonic also featured two new rappers, Akil Dasan and Gaston, both of whom Wilkinson found at New York’s underground hangout, the Nuyorican Poets Café .

The 2007 album Say What!? once again included rappers Akil Dasan and Gaston and added 21 year old R& B vocalist Adeline.

In October 2011, Us3 released their 8th album “Lie, Cheat & Steal”, featuring NY based Puerto Rican rapper/spoken word artist Oveous Maximus, and UK rapper (& MOBO Award winner) Akala (rapper)|Akala . During the same month, an 8-piece live Us3 band embarked on a 19 date European Tour in promotion of the album.

2007 live band personnel


  • Geoff Wilkinson (beats)

  • Bryan Corbett (trumpet)

  • Ed Jones (sax)

  • Chris Dodd (double bass)

  • DJ First Rate (turntable)

  • Mike Gorman/Sean Hargreaves (keyboards)

  • Akil Dasan (rap)

  • Gaston (rap)

  • Adeline (vocals)


  • Discography


  • 1993 Cantaloop|Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) ( Extended play|EP )

  • 1993 Hand on the Torch

  • 1994 '' Tukka Yoot's Riddim ( Extended play|EP )

  • 1994 '' I Got It Goin' On ( Extended play|EP )

  • 1997 Broadway & 52nd

  • 1999 Flip Fantasia: Hits and remixes

  • 2001 An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place

  • 2004 Questions (album)|Questions

  • 2006 Schizophonic (Us3 album)|Schizophonic

  • 2007 Say What!?

  • 2009 Stop. Think. Run.

  • 2011 Lie, Cheat & Steal (Us3 album)|Lie, Cheat & Steal


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.Us3.com/ The official Us3 site

  • http://www.myspace.com/Us3music The official Us3 myspace page

  • http://www.innerviews.org/inner/us3.html Comprehensive 2009 interview with Innerviews

  • http://www.jazz.com/jazz-blog/2008/8/26/jazz-and-hip-hop-one "Jazz and Hip-Hop: Can They Really Mix? " by Jared Pauley, ( http://www.jazz.com Jazz.com)


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