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    Walter Orange – vocals, drums (1972–present) James Dean "J.D." Nicholas – vocals (1984–present) Former members. Lionel Richie – vocals, keyboards, saxophone (1968–82) Milan Williams – keyboards, rhythm guitar (1968–89) Thomas McClary – lead guitar, vocals (1968–83) Andre Callahan – drums, vocals, keyboards (1968 ...

  2. 4 de jun. de 2020 · 4.2M views 12 years ago. Enjoy an up close and personal conversation with multiple Grammy-award winning artist, Walter Orange from the legendary music group, The Commodores. Plus, enjoy one of...

  3. 9 de dic. de 2023 · Happy birthday to Walter "Clyde" Orange of the Commodores, born December 9, 1946. Formed by a bunch of funk-loving friends at Alabama's Tuskegee Institute, the Commodores became one of the major crossover acts of the 70s and launched the career of the biggest male solo star of the 80s.

  4. Asumieron entonces como voces principales J.D. Nicholas, excantante del grupo Heatwave, y el baterista Walter Orange. Luego de la partida de Richie, el grupo decayó, aunque en este período llegaría a obtener su único premio Grammy por el tema Nighshift (un tributo a Marvin Gaye y a Jackie Wilson ).

  5. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Walter Orange on How Motown Legends the Commodores Built Their Brick House — 21st Century Artists. March 31, 2016. BY: LEE ZIMMERMAN. One group that often misses out on props for both its longevity and iconic status is the Commodores, originally formed when its members met at Tuskegee University and began playing the local club and college circuit.

  6. In this episode of “The Backstory,” Commodores members Walter Orange, J.D. Nicholas and William King give us the background behind the unexpected song that would become a soul music classic and one of the most recognized hits of the 80s. Enjoy The Backstory behind the hit “Nightshift” and let us know what you think!

  7. " Nightshift " is a 1985 song by the Commodores and the title track from their album of the same name. The song was written by lead singer Walter Orange in collaboration with Dennis Lambert and Franne Golde as a tribute to soul/R&B singers Jackie Wilson and Marvin Gaye, both of whom died in 1984.