Mother's Finest

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  • Formed: Atlanta, GA
  • Years Active: 1970s, 1980s

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Biography Wikipedia

Wikipedia:

Mother's Finest is a funk rock band founded in Atlanta, Georgia by Joyce Kennedy and Glenn Murdock in the early 1970s. The group charted with the singles "Fire" (#93 Pop Singles), "Baby Love" (#79 Black Singles, #58 Pop Singles), "Don't Wanna Come Back" (#54 Black Singles), "Love Changes" (#26 Black Singles), and "Piece Of The Rock" in the mid to late 1970s.

History

Mother's Finest are a funk rock group from the US South. Their music is a blend of funky rhythm, heavy guitars and expressive R&B singing. Their debut album Mother's Finest from 1972 was banned by the band. Their (second) debut album Mother's Finest from 1976 today is a rare collector's piece and contained with the ironic song "Niggizz Can't Sing Rock'n Roll" (although they were criticized for it by an important religious leader and dropped it from their live concerts). In the Fall of 1976, they opened for The Who in their laser lit tour through Canada. October 12 was the last show of the tour, taking place at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens. An unusual choice of opening acts, they impressed with their performance and choreographed stage show. In 1978 they were guests in German broadcast Rockpalast and with one concert they gathered a cult status in Europe which lasts until today (this concert appears on the DVD Mother's Finest - At Rockpalast).

In the late seventies they produced more soul-oriented albums and at the beginning of the eighties some heavy rock as on Iron Age. In the nineties they were back with Black radio Won't Play This Record, a funk metal album, and their most recent CD is Meta-funk'n-physical from 2004 which is more hip hop- and electronic beats-oriented.

Mother's Finest was well respected within the southern rock musical community. Their fellow Epic Records label-mates The Stranger (band) would play "Another Mother Further" as their introductory music.

Joyce Kennedy was seen on the international Daughters Of Soul tour along with Sandra St. Victor, Nona Hendryx, Lalah Hathaway (daughter of Donny Hathaway), Indira Khan (daughter of Chaka Khan), and Simone (daughter of Nina Simone).

On September 16, 2011 Mother's Finest was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.

Members

Original members 1972
Joyce "Baby Jean" Kennedy - vocals and percussionGlenn "Doc" Murdock – vocals and percussionGary "Mo" Moore – guitarJerry "Wiz" Seay – bassMike Keck – keyboardsDonny Vosburgh - drums
Original members
Joyce Kennedy - vocalsGlenn "Doc" Murdock – vocalsGary "Moses Mo" Moore – guitarBarry "B.B. Queen" Borden – drumsJerry "Wyzard" Seay (a/k/a "Wizzard") – bassMike Keck – keyboards
1993 world tour members
Joyce "Baby Jean" Kennedy – vocalsGlenn "Doc" Murdock – vocalsJohn Hayes – guitarJerry "Wyzard" Seay – bassDion Derek – drumsAce Baker – keyboards
Circa 2004 members
Joyce Kennedy – vocalsGlenn Murdock – vocalsGary "Moses Mo" Moore – guitarKerry 'Lovinggood' Denton – drumsJerry "Wyzard" Seay – bassJohn Hayes – guitarJohnnetta "JJ" Johnson – backing vocals

Gallery

Joyce Kennedy

Glenn Murdock

John Hayes

Gary "Moses Mo" Moore

Jerry Seay

Deion Derrick