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  1. He added singer Sherry Scott [19] and percussionist Yackov Ben Israel, both from Chicago, to the band. He asked his younger brother Verdine to join and on June 6, 1970, Verdine moved from Chicago to LA to become the band's bassist.

  2. Hailing from the windy city of Chicago, Sherry Scott is the original female vocalist with Earth, Wind and Fire, helping to create a sound and image that influenced not only other groups, but, the industry as well. She composed and sang lead on the groups first hit single, "I Think About Loving You".

  3. Scott Mayo: Saxophone Daniel De Los Reyes: Percussion, Vocals Bobby Gonzales: Guitar, Vocals Kimberly Johnson: Background Vocals Michael McKnight: Keyboards Ray Brown: Trumpet Freddie Ravel: Keyboards David Romero: Percussion Dick Smith: Guitar Vance Taylor: Keyboards Lisa Vaughn: Background Vocals Vadim Zilbershtein: Guitar

  4. Agregó a la banda a su hermano menor Verdine, a la cantante Sherry Scott 4 y al percusionista Yackov Ben Israel. Comenzaron a enviar maquetas con Donny Hathaway a varios sellos discográficos y la banda finalmente firmó con Warner Bros. Records .

  5. In addition to White, Flemons and Whitehead, Maurice recruited Michael Beal on guitar, Leslie Drayton, Chester Washington and Alex Thomas on horns, Sherry Scott on vocals, percussionist Phillard Williams and his younger brother Verdine on bass.

  6. After releasing two singles, the band moved from Chicago to Los Angeles, adding singer Sherry Scott, percussionist Yackov Ben Israel, and Maurice's brother Verdine on bass.

  7. 5 de feb. de 2016 · The group scored a local hit with the effervescent party track La La Time but when a follow-up flopped, he took his bandmates to Los Angeles, adding singer Sherry Scott to form the first version...