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Artist:
OMARR, DWAYNE
Title:
Multi Funk
Label:
REPHLEX (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
REPH 202CD
The crown prince of electro funk is back!
Dwayne Omarr
has been in the shadows as a ghost writer, vocalist, and producer for many years, creating songs for many artists with major deals, even reaching number one on the charts in the U.S. He has, so far, generally preferred to remain behind the scenes... until now. Dwayne Omarr grew up in Boston and was first interviewed by
Tom Bergeron
and featured on the NBC program
Superkids
at age 14 for his ability to play multiple instruments. He studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and Berklee College of Music and is a member of ASCAP, with a personal catalog of over 300 songs. Dwayne Omarr is managed by businessman and music impresario,
Cornell ("The Genie") Brown
. In 1978, a young Dwayne Omarr traveled to New York with
"Prince Charles" Alexander
to record "Bush Beat" for the project known as
Slyck
on Solid Platinum Records, which was a highly successful cult single around the world. In 1982, Prince Charles introduced Dwayne Omarr to
Maurice Starr
, and they collaborated on another one of Omarr's classics
This Party's Jam Packed
, originally on Survivor Records. In 1984, Dwayne played bass, lead guitar, and performed background vocals on
Prince Charles & The City Beat Band
's
Stone Killers
album on Virgin Records. 1985 marked the release of
Holy Rock
featuring the cult-hit single "Save The Children." Dwayne Omarr also created an alter ego named
Sir D
and released the single
Born To Be Free
on Solid Platinum Records the same year. In 1986, Omarr produced the single
Mr. Gigolo
for
Omarrs' Girls
. In 1987, Omarr collaborated with
Ralph Tresvant
of
New Edition
, producing many unreleased projects and touring the U.S. and Japan. In 1988, Dwayne Omarr produced
Suave
's
I'm Your Playmate
, featuring the classic hit-single "My Girl" for Capital Records. In 1989, Omarr collaborated with singer
Betty Wright
and
Luke Skywalker
. That same year Omarr also collaborated with Cornell Brown on many projects, including the first Ralph Tresvant solo album and
4-Fun
's
The Unbelievable Fun Boys
project on EastWest Records America. Omarr now links up with Rephlex to release the highly-anticipated
Multi Funk
album, an unashamed funk-rock R&B showcase featuring new tunes plus dub versions of favorites like "Save The Children," "Breakdown New York Style," "Mr. Gigolo," and others.
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