The Fuzz (band)
{{Short description|American female vocal trio}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
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| genre = R&B
| years_active = {{Start date|1970}}–{{End date|1972}}
| label = Calla
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| past_members = Sheila Young
Val Williams
Barbara Gilliam
Danielle Angelique Mims
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The Fuzz was an American female vocal trio from Washington, D.C. They started out in 1970 as The Passionettes, but changed their name when they signed to Calla Records in 1971. Their self-titled debut, which came out that year, was significant in that it was one of the first "concept" albums by a female artist and interspersed monologues (then referred to as "raps") and musical selections, built around a theme comparing love to the four seasons. Further, most of the songs were written by a group member (Shelia Young). The group had a great influence on the style Love Unlimited would later popularize under the tutelage of Barry White. The single "I Love You for All Seasons" went Top 10 on the US Billboard R&B chart and peaked at #21 on the US Billboard Hot 100.Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000 The follow-up single, "Like an Open Door", hit #14 on the R&B chart, and after releasing two more singles with little or no success, they disbanded in 1972.[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p17767|pure_url=yes}} Biography], Allmusic.com The group reunited in the 1990s and performed at the Art Leboe Concert Hall in California with a new member on September 11, 2010, more than two years after the death of Barbara Gilliam, and with Val Williams and two new members at The WAVE's Love Affair Concert at Honda Center, Anaheim, California on February 11, 2017.
Members
- Sheila Young (born 16 August 1951)
- Val Williams (born 26 March 1951)
- Barbara Gilliam (born 16 August 1952 Washington D.C, USA, died August 4, 2008, Alexandria, Virginia)[http://thedeadrockstarsclub.com/2008b.html Thedeadrockstarsclub.com] - accessed December 2010
- Danielle Angelique Mims
Discography
=Albums=
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Year
!Album |
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1971
|align=left| The Fuzz | 196 | 43 |rowspan="1"| Calla Records |
=Singles=
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!rowspan="2"|Title !colspan="3"|Peak chart !rowspan="2"|Record Label !rowspan="2"|B-side !rowspan="2"|Album |
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!align=centre| US Pop !align=centre| US R&B !align=centre| AUS{{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|authorlink=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=120}} |
rowspan="1"| 1970
|align=left| "Sister Watch Yourself" | — | — | — |rowspan="1"| Uni Records |rowspan="1"| |
rowspan="1"| 1970
|align=left| "I Love You for All Seasons" | 21 | 10 | 100 |rowspan="4"| Calla Records | "I Love You for All Seasons" |rowspan="3"| The Fuzz |
rowspan="2"| 1971
|align=left| "Like an Open Door" | 77 | 14 | — | "Leave It All Behind Me" |
align=left| "I'm So Glad"
| 95 | 35 | — | "All About Love" |
rowspan="1"| 1972
|align=left| "Mr. Heartaches and Miss Tears" | — | — | — |"Do Just What You Can" |rowspan="1"| |
References
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Category:Musical groups from Washington, D.C.
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