Hamilton Bohannon Explained

Hamilton Bohannon
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Hamilton Frederick Bohannon
Alias:Bohannon
Birth Date:March 7, 1942
Birth Place:Newnan, Georgia, U.S.
Death Place:Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genre:[1]
Years Active:1964–1990
Label:Motown
Dakar/Brunswick Records
Mercury Records
Associated Acts:Carolyn Crawford

Hamilton Frederick Bohannon (March 7, 1942 – April 24, 2020), often credited and known professionally simply as Bohannon, was an American drummer, percussionist, band leader, songwriter, arranger, and record producer, who was one of the leading figures in 1970s funk and disco music.[2] He worked with Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Wah Wah Watson, Ray Parker Jr., the Counts and Carolyn Crawford.

Life and career

He was born in Newnan, Georgia, and learned the drums at school. He began playing in local bands, one of which featured guitarist Jimi Hendrix, before graduating from Clark College with a degree in music and secondary education.[3] [4] After a brief period as a schoolteacher, he was recruited in 1964 as drummer in 13-year-old Stevie Wonder's touring band. He moved to Detroit in 1967, where he was employed by Motown as the leader and arranger of Bohannon & The Motown Sound, who provided backing for many of the label's top acts on tour, including Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Diana Ross and the Supremes, the Four Tops and others.[2] [3]

When Motown moved from Detroit to Los Angeles, Bohannon stayed behind to form his own ensemble, featuring members of local band The Fabulous Counts and including such musicians as Ray Parker Jr. and Dennis Coffey.[4] [5] He signed in 1972 with the Dakar label run by producer Carl Davis, and released his debut album Stop & Go in early 1973. This was followed by five more albums for the label over the next two years, on which he "perfected his formula of heavy, thudding bass accents and aggressive rhythms".[2] Although several of his tracks were club hits, he had limited chart success. His first hit single, in 1974, was "South African Man", which reached No. 78 on the Billboard R&B chart, but had more success in the UK, where it reached No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed up in 1975 by "Foot Stompin Music" – his only record to reach the US Billboard Hot 100 – and "Disco Stomp", his biggest hit in the UK where it reached No. 6, and was later cited by Johnny Marr as a major influence on the Smiths’ song “How Soon Is Now?”

In 1976, Bohannon signed with Mercury Records and two years later had one of his biggest successes with "Let’s Start the Dance", which reached No. 9 on the R&B chart and No. 7 on the disco chart.[6] "Let's Start the Dance" featured singer Carolyn Crawford, whose subsequent albums Bohannon went on to produce. In 1981, a new mix of "Let's Start the Dance" was successful on the dance chart.[2] In 1980, he established Phase II Records,[5] and continued to have minor hits on the R&B chart for the next three years, using new vocalists Liz Lands and Altrinna Grayson. He signed with MCA Records in 1984 and released several more albums.[2] His last album, It's Time to Jam, was issued on the South Bound label in 1990.[5]

Much of his music has been widely sampled, most notably on Chicago DJ/producer Paul Johnson's 1999 hit "Get Get Down" which heavily sampled Bohannon's "Me and the Gang". Other musicians who have used samples of his music include Jay Z, Digable Planets, and Snoop Dogg. His name was also repeatedly invoked in the Tom Tom Club song "Genius of Love". His composition "Ooh!" was included on Mary J. Blige's album Love & Life in 2003.[3]

In later years Bohannon produced a new singer, Governor, on Atlantic Records, as well as working on material with his son, Hamilton Bohannon II, and publishing an audiobook memoir of his early years in the music business, Bohannon Speaks from the Beginning.[3] [5]

Bohannon was a devout Christian[3] and dedicated his album Dance Your Ass Off to "God, my master, savior and Jesus Christ". The album also included a disclaimer that "Dance Your Ass Off is not used in the sense of profanity."

In 2017, Peachtree Street in Newnan was renamed Bohannon Drive by the city council in his honor.[7]

He died on April 24, 2020, at his home in Atlanta at the age of 78.[8] [9]

Discography

Studio albums

LabelYearTitleCatalog #Peak chart positions
US Pop
[10]
US R&B
CAN
[11]
Dakar Records1973Stop & GoDK 76903align=center align=center align=center
1974Keep On DancinDK 76910align=center align=center 49align=center
1975Insides OutDK 76916align=center align=center 28align=center
BohannonDK 76917align=center align=center 21align=center
1976Dance Your Ass OffDK 76919align=center align=center 47align=center
Gittin' OffDK 76921align=center align=center align=center
Mercury Records1977Phase IISRM-1-1159align=center align=center 46align=center
1978On My WaySRM-1-3710align=center align=center align=center
Summertime Groove SRM-1-3728align=center 58align=center 14align=center 2
1979Cut LooseSRM-1-3762align=center align=center 34align=center
Too Hot to HoldSRM-1-3778align=center align=center align=center
1980Music in the AirSRM-1-3813align=center align=center 72align=center
Phase II Records1980One Step AheadJW 36867align=center align=center align=center
1981Going for Another OneJW 37076align=center align=center align=center
AliveJW 37699align=center align=center align=center
1982Bohannon FeverJW 38113align=center align=center align=center
Compleat Records1983Make Your Body MoveCPL-1-1003align=center align=center align=center
The Bohanon DriveCPL-1-1005align=center align=center align=center
MCA Records1989Here Comes BohannonMCA 42310align=center align=center align=center
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Alternative name album releases

LabelYearTitleCatalog #Original title
Brunswick Records1974South African Man640 050Keep On Dancin
1975The Mighty Bohannon840 073Bohannon

Singles

YearSingleChart positions
US Pop
[12]
US R&B
[13]
CAN D.U.
[14]
UK
[15]
1973"Stop & Go"
1974"South African Man"7822
1975"Foot Stompin Music"983923
"Disco Stomp"626
"Happy Feeling"49
1976"Bohannon's Beat"6558
1977"Bohannon Disco Symphony"67
1978"Let's Start the Dance"1019156
1979"Me and the Gang"82
"Cut Loose"43
"The Groove Machine"60
1980"Baby I'm for Real"54
"Throw Down the Groove"59
"Dance, Dance, Dance All Night"76
1981"Don't Be Ashame to Call My Name"54
"Goin' for Another One"91
"Let's Start II Dance Again"
feat. Dr. Perri Johnson
4149
1982"I've Got the Dance Fever"72
"The Party Train"69
1983"Make Your Body Move"63
"Wake Up"87
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/apr/26/hamilton-bohannon-accidental-disco-king-who-laid-foundations-of-house Hamilton Bohhanon
  2. Web site: Biography. Ron. Wynn. AllMusic. 28 January 2013.
  3. Web site: Official biography at HNA Records. 28 January 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20090405231748/http://www.hnarecords.com/book.html. April 5, 2009.
  4. Bohannon emerges as disco heavyweight. David E.. Smallwood. Jet. 26 January 1978. 62 & 65. 28 January 2013.
  5. Web site: Biography. Soulwalking.com. 28 January 2013.
  6. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Joel Whitburn

    . Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Joel Whitburn. 2004. Record Research. 38.

  7. News: Peachtree Street becomes Hamilton Bohannon Drive this week. Newnan Times-Herald. en-US. 2019-04-19.
  8. News: Neely. Clay. Music legend Bohannon passes. Newnan Times-Herald. April 25, 2020.
  9. News: Hamilton Bohannon, Driving Disco Drummer, Dies at 78. Daniel E.. Slotnik. May 2, 2020. May 3, 2020. The New York Times. https://archive.today/20200503093918/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/02/arts/music/hamilton-bohannon-dead.html. 2020-05-03. live.
  10. Web site: Hamilton Bohannon - Awards. AllMusic. 22 January 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20160422085513/http://www.allmusic.com/artist/hamilton-bohannon-mn0000664093/awards. April 22, 2016.
  11. Web site: RPM Top 15 Dance Albums - September 23, 1978.
  12. Book: Whitburn, Joel. 2003. Top Pop Singles 1955-2002. 1st. Record Research Inc.. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. 0-89820-155-1. 68.
  13. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Joel Whitburn

    . Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-1995. Joel Whitburn. 1996. Record Research. 0-89820-115-2. 38.

  14. Web site: RPM Disco 30 - October 28, 1978.
  15. Book: Betts, Graham. 2004. Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004. 1st. Collins. London. 0-00-717931-6. 92.