The World
Famous Persuasions A Capella group
visits WDOT Studios. 12/1/08
 
Read more at their website ... www.thepersuasions.net
Since
those long ago days in 1962, The Persuasions have gone on to sing in
concert halls, clubs and perform the world over. They have release
eighteen albums, with a nineteenth due in mid-2003.
Over the years, The Persuasions have opened for Frank Zappa
and The Mothers of Invention, Ray Charles, Bill Cosby, and Richard
Pryor to name but a few. Interestingly, it should be noted that acts
such as Roseanne Barr and Bruce Springsteen once opened for The
Persuasions.
As a matter of fact they are the acknowledged Kings of
Acapella They have been together for over forty years and proudly
boast that the group contains only original and founding members.The
Persuasions came together in Brooklyn, but all hail from different
parts of the country. Jerry Lawson is originally from Florida. North
Carolina is the birthplace of "Sweet" Joe Russell. Jimmy Hayes was
born in Virginia and Jayotis Washington is from Motown, a Detroit
native.
Herbert "Tuobo" Rhodes, an original Persuasion, passed away in
1988 while on tour with the group. Fellow Persuasion Jerry Lawson
called Tuobo the "glue" of the group. Tuobo's ashes were scattered
by his mates in San Francisco Bay, as per his wishes. Tuobo's
earthly voice may have fallen silent, but those who knew and loved
him can always hear his soulful baritone joining in whenever the
Persuasions take the stage or hit the studio. T hose
who are new to the Persuasions or did not know Tuobo cannot always
figure out where that seemingly extra voice and sweet sounding
baritone comes from, but all those who know, understand that it is
Tuobo.
All the original Persuasions have a strong history and deep
background in church based music. Their singing, style and musical
inventory has always included the heavy influence of gospel, a major
measure soul, and a dose of pop.
The Persuasions moved from street corners to parties to
"performances" during the 1960's. The group worked with Robert F.
Kennedy in Project Restoration and actively participated in many
other programs and initiatives designed to aid African-Americans
living in the inner cities of America.
Legendary musician Frank Zappa and his wife Gail discovered
The Persuasions (In a commercial sense) in 1968. At the urging and
encouragement of a good friend of the Persuasions, David Dashev (who
eventually became the groups producer and manager), Zappa listened
to a tape of The Persuasions. Shortly after listening to the tape,
Frank and Gail Zappa signed the group to their label. The
Persuasions debut album "Straight" was a mix of studio and live
recordings released during the fall of 1970.
After the Straight album, the Persuasions signed with Capitol
Records and have since gone on to release a string of commercially
successful and critically acclaimed recordings. The Persuasions have
released albums and CD with labels such as MCA, A&M Records, Elektra
Records, Flying Fish, Rounder and Rounder/ Bullseye Blues, Music For
Little People, (Earthbeat!/Rhino), Grateful Dead Records/ Arista and
Chesky Records. You can peruse The Persuasions discography at this
link.
The sound and soul of The Persuasions are always evolving. The
groups first ever recording specifically for children, On The Good
Ship Lollipop was released in 1999.
In March, 2000, The Persuasions released an album in tribute
to their old and dear friend, Frank Zappa. The album was called
"Frankly A Cappella: The Persuasions Sing Zappa." At the time, Jerry
Lawson of The Persuasions said, "Frank gave us our start, and this
is our way of saying 'thanks'".
The Grateful Dead were next, when The Persuasions recorded a
tribute album and released it in October 2000. The recording, "Might
As Well: The Persuasions Sing Grateful Dead" celebrated the songs of
Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia.
In 2002, The Persuasions moved on to Chesky Records, where
they recorded the critically acclaimed "The Persuasions Sing The
Beatles."
The Persuasions may not have invented A Capella. They have
however, carried the torch and kept the art form alive, sometimes
single handedly, for over four decades. They have done this by
staying true to themselves, true to the music and true to their
fans. They have recorded and performed songs ranging from Frank
Sinatra to Frank Zappa, from Sam Cooke to Bob Dylan, and from Lennon
and McCartney to Rogers and Hammerstein.They have taken standards
and children's classics and infused them with their own unique style
and substance. They can take any song, make it their own and create
an entirely new musical experience that even surprises the original
authors.
Through their dedication, staying power and perseverance, The
Persuasions have paved the way for groups like Boyz To Men, Take 6,
and Rockapella. The Persuasions are the very reason A Capella
societies exist around the world today.
During the mid 1990's, director, producer and avowed
Persuasions fan Fred Parnes developed the film documentary, Spread
the Word: The Persuasions Sing A Cappella.The film has been honored
at the Smithsonian Institute, and screened at exclusive and limited
engagements and festivals in New York, Los Angeles, and through out
Europe. The film has always garnered high critical praise from the
press (such as The New York Post and Hollywood Daily Variety). The
film was, and still is, warmly received by both Persuasions fans and
music fans in general.
What started out humbly in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn is now
a global phenomenon. The Persuasions have performed for fans in
Alaska, Israel, throughout Europe, and down under in Australia. The
Persuasions have appeared on stage, on record and on disc with such
diverse artists as Stevie Wonder, Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Liza
Minelli, Van Morrison, Lou Reed Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Little
Richard, Nancy Wilson, The Neville Brothers, Country Joe McDonald,
B.B. King and Paul Simon.
The sounds of The Persuasions have been featured in films
ranging from Joe Versus the Volcano to The Heartbreak Kid, from
Streets of Gold to E.T.
The Persuasions are equally familiar with the small screen.
The Persuasions documentary, "Spread the Word" has been broadcast on
PBS. Spike Lee's "Do It A Cappella" presented The Persuasions as
"the godfathers of a cappella" and has also been broadcast on PBS
stations nationwide. The Persuasions also appeared on PBS,
performing in the tribute, "Music of the Late Kurt Weill," singing
"Oh, Heavenly Salvation."
The Persuasions have made musical guest appearances on
television shows that seem to cover the entire day! The group has
performed on Good Morning America, the Today Show, The Tonight Show,
and Late Night with Conan O' Brien. Weekends were covered with
appearances on Saturday Night Live!
The Persuasions started out as a bunch of kids hanging around
singing Acapella. They have gone on to become the undisputed Kings
of Acapella. |