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After some time, Leslie invited Lester to a performance at a local high school, and subsequently to sit in on a rehearsal. At the rehearsal, Lester joined in, and by the end of the sessions was part of the band. He immediately took over control of the band, and it went from being a soul band to being
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1975-77: Over a dozen songs appearing on various Crackin' LPs, including "Wanna Dance", "Fall in Line", "Starring You", "Turn It Over", "The Force is Watching You" (with Michael Omartian and Leslie Orlando Smith), "Fallen Dancer", "I Know You Can" (with Rick Chudacoff and L. Lovingood), "Do You Need
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Lester's introduction to music was sitting next to his grandmother at her piano. However, although he "tinkered around" with the piano, his instrument of choice was the drums. His skill was such that his junior high bandleader, Harold Smith, allowed him to play with the high school dance band. By
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Performers common to all four of the LPs were Rick Chudacoff (bass), Leslie Smith (vocals), Arno Lucas (vocals and percussion), Bob Bordy (guitars), and George T. Clinton (keyboards). Lester Abrams (vocals & keyboards) performed on the first three, Peter Bunetta (drums) performed on the last
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in the early 1900s; Lester's multi-racial father met his bi-racial mother there. Lester was born in 1945, and, as a child, had serious problems explaining his cultural background, which included ancestry from both Native and Black America.
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Rick Chudacoff and Peter Bunetta went on to produce many albums. Often, Rick, Peter, Leslie, Arno, and Bob also performed on the albums. Chudacoff has also been referred to as "Noted Nashville hitmaker Rick Chudacoff
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1969-71: A dozen songs performed by L.A. Carnival and/or The Les Smith Soul Band: "Bad Luck", “Black Man’s March”, "Blind Man", "Blues for LA", "Can You Hum a Tune", "Color", “Flying”, “Pose A Question”,
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In 2002, four of the members of L.A. Carnival reunited in Malibu Canyon, resulting in the complete set of L.A. Carnival / Les Smith Soul Band songs being re-released by
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In 1969 the band cut three tracks, all written by Abrams: the soulful “Blind Man”, the Arno Lucas lead “Bad Luck”, and an instrumental funk number, “Blues for LA”.
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Under that name, they released only one single, "Blind Man" b/w "Color" on Skip Wilson's Pacific Avenue label. Abrams arranged for an appearance in California on
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B5. "Get Crackin'" (1:37) (Lester Abrams, Bob Bordy, Rick Chudacoff, George Clinton, Lou Gordon, Arno Lucas, Leslie Orlando Smith)
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By the time their single was released, the band members had other priorities. Leslie had returned from the army and signed on for
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1988 The song "Love Light", written, produced and arranged by Lester Abrams, appeared on the soundtrack to the 1988 movie
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In 2005, Lester, along with Arno Lucas and Leslie Smith (ex–L.A. Carnival and Crackin' members), were inducted into the
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In 2003, the complete set of L.A. Carnival / Les Smith Soul Band songs, all written by Abrams, were re-released by
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to bring the L.A. Carnival sound back to life, with a live performance at the Independent in San Francisco".
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In 1969, Leslie Smith was drafted into the army and stationed in Seoul. Abrams changed the band's name to
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Lester Abrams was also a member of and/or associated with several other bands and people, including
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in 2003. As part of that process, "Egon" (and friends) from Now-Again Records produced a 6-minute
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B1. "Don't You Wish You Could Be There" (4:46) (Rick Chudacoff, Arno Lucas, Leslie Orlando Smith)
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As Lester was developing the Fabulous Impacts and a reputation as "the baddest drummer in town",
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A2. "The Force is Watching You" (4:32) (Lester Abrams, Michael Omartian, Leslie Orlando Smith)
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B2. "You Know Where I Am" (3:50) (Arno Lucas, Michael Omartian, Leslie Orlando Smith)
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B1. "I Can't Wait Forever" (4:02) (Rick Chudacoff, Peter Bunetta, Arno Lucas, Bob Bordy)
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A5. "Do You Need More Time" (3:37) (Arno Lucas, Lester Abrams, Leslie Orlando Smith)
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More Time" (with Arno Lucas and Leslie Orlando Smith), and "The World's A Fool for You".
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A2. "Too Young" (3:59) (Rick Chudacoff, Arno Lucas, Bob Bordy, Michael Omartian)
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A3. "Heavenly Day" (4:05) (Arno Lucas, Rick Chudacoff, Michael Omartian, Bob Bordy)
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A4. "I Know You Can" (3:00) (Rick Chudacoff, Lester Abrams, L. Lovingood)
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B4. "You'll Feel Better" (3:50) (Rick Chudacoff, Arno Lucas, Peter Bunetta)
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B3. "Don't Cha Love Me" (3:48) (L.O. Smith, Arno Lucas, Ray White, John Carter)
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B3. "Live Life Simple" (3:58) (Leslie Orlando Smith, Rick Chudacoff, Arno Lucas)
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and singing lead in the band Sights and Sounds with, amongst others, schoolmate
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which includes an interview with Lester, and two partial renditions of "Flyin
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Lester's maternal grandmother moved the Abrams family from the Southwest to
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One single: "Blind Man" b/w "Color" on Skip Wilson's Pacific Avenue label.
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1986 "You Want It Your Way, Always" (with Sandee Burnett) - performed by
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A1. "Double Love" (3:25) (Michael Omartian, Arno Lucas, Bob Bordy)
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Abrams and Smith appear on Connie Price and the Keystones' 2004 album
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In the late '70s, Abrams moved to California and became involved with
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Others who have recorded a performance of "Minute by Minute" include
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in 1960, he had been playing in the dance band for nearly two years.
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A1. "It Just Takes Awhile" (3:29) (Rick Chudacoff, Arno Lucas)
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A2. "Nothin' to Fear" (4:30) (Rick Chudacoff, Leslie Orlando Smith)
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A5. "I Could Be Anything" (3:55) (G.T. Clinton, Peter Bunetta)
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Lester Abrams – drums, vocals, organ, acoustic piano, percussion
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B4. "On The Wing" (4:15) (L.O. Smith, Ray White, John Carter)
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Larry Carlton won a Grammy in 1987 for his version of the song.
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On 30 September 2006, a performance at the Casino de Paris (in
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B2. "In Between" (3:54) (Michael Omartian, Stormie Omartian)
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and many others. Two of his co-compositions appeared on the
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1967 "A Thousand Years" - performed by The Fabulous Impacts
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San Francisco Bay Guardian Gig Guide for week 26 May 2004
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B3. "The World's a Fool for You" (4:24) (Lester Abrams)
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A3. "Fallen Dancer" (3:55) (Lester Abrams)
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NA7011 – 7" single – 2003 – produced by Lester Abrams
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Not to be confused with the 1968 Peter Sellers film
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B5. "Kalalee" (5:09) (Rick Chudacoff, Arno Lucas)
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King 1373:Archived 1353:Archived 1320:Archived 1300:Archived 1204:Archived 1129:Crackin' 1112:Archived 1089:Archived 732:Crackin' 606:Two 45s 389:McDonald 318:Crackin' 312:Crackin' 63:Musician 1368:(2004) 1348:(2004) 1335:(2004) 1315:(2003) 1295:(2003) 1232:(2006) 1219:(2006) 1179:albums 1107:(2003) 1084:(2003) 1046:– Songs 462:YouTube 373:' 1979 1188:(1981) 588:2003 " 183:Career 52:Genres 1401:(nd) 1388:(nd) 1279:(nd) 1248:(nd) 1199:(nd) 1175:(nd) 1140:(nd) 1127:(nd) 1056:2005 1049:1992 1040:1992 1031:1988 867:Color 422:1990s 399:1980s 359:Paris 168:Omaha 117:Rufus 557:and 354:)". 306:HAIR 249:funk 44:Born 460:on 1436:: 1288:^ 1272:^ 1257:^ 1241:^ 1100:^ 1075:^ 852:. 553:, 549:, 545:, 531:) 395:. 350:, 346:, 247:a 200:. 158:. 150:, 146:, 139:. 115:, 111:, 107:, 103:, 99:, 95:, 91:, 87:, 613:" 592:" 561:. 518:' 502:. 495:. 479:. 466:' 440:. 417:. 342:( 211:" 31:. 20:)

Index

Ron Cooley
Lester Abram
B.B. King
Stevie Wonder
Peabo Bryson
Quincy Jones
Manfred Mann
Brian Auger
The Average White Band
The Doobie Brothers
Rufus
Grammy Award
Minute by Minute
Oliver Stone
South Central
Leslie Smith
Arno Lucas
Rick Chudacoff
Connie Price and the Keystones
Omaha
Technical High School
Near North Side
Allen Toussaint's
Get Out of My Life, Woman
Leslie Orlando Smith
North High School
Ron Cooley
Rick Chudacoff
Arno Lucas
funk

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