Atlantic Starr | |
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Also known as | Originally "Newban" |
Origin | White Plains, New York |
Genres | R&B, soul, boogie |
Years active | 1976–present |
Labels | A&M, Warner Bros., Arista |
Members |
Wayne Lewis Jonathan Lewis L'John Epps Melessa Pierce |
Past members | Duke Jones (left before initial recordings) Sharon Bryant William Sudderth Damon Rentie Porter Carroll Clifford Archer Joseph Phillips David Lewis Barbara Weathers Porscha Martin Rachel Oliver Koran Daniels Aisha Tanner DeWayne Woods |
Atlantic Starr is an American band. Among their biggest hits were "Always" and "Secret Lovers."
Atlantic Starr began in Greenburgh, New York with trumpeter Duke Jones (who left the band prior to their first recordings), drummer Porter Carroll Jr., bassist Clifford Archer, percussionist and flutist Joseph Phillips, Sheldon Tucker (Guitar; parted ways with the band before the first recordings), and three brothers: David Lewis (vocals/guitar), Wayne Lewis (keyboards and vocals), and Jonathan Lewis (percussion and trombone). The band's membership eventually stabilized around Carroll, Archer, Phillips, the three Lewis brothers, lead singer Sharon Bryant (who was later replaced by Barbara Weathers), trumpeter William Sudderth, and saxophonist Damon Rentie (who was later replaced by Koran Daniels). In 1977, the band came to Westwood, California and performed on the nightclub scene under the name "Newban," which they agreed to change at the request of A&M Records executive Herb Alpert when they were signed. Having already agreed to keep the Starr part of an early idea for a new band name, the members decided to add the word Atlantic, because of their East Coast roots. The nine-member band were now A&M employees.