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After releasing two singles, the band moved from Chicago to Los Angeles, adding singer Sherry Scott, percussionist Yackov Ben Israel, and Maurice's brother Verdine on bass.
ImageNameYears ActiveSerg Dimitrijevic2012–presentrhythm guitar vocalsPhilip Doron Bailey2009–presentvocals percussionMorris O'Connor2008–presentlead guitar vocals2001–presentdrums vocalsExplore music from Yackov Ben Israel. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Yackov Ben Israel on Discogs.
MEMBERS - Earth Wind & Fire. Maurice White: Vocals, Kalimba, Drums, Percussion. Verdine White: Bass. Michael Beal (71): Guitar, Harmonica. Leslie Drayton (70): Trumpet. Wade Flemons: Electric Piano, Vocals. Yackov Ben Israel (Phillard Williams): Conga, Percussion.
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Maurice's brother, Verdine, was asked to join the group in 1970, alongside Don Whitehead, Wade Flemons, female singer Sherry Scott, guitarist Michael Beal, tenor saxophonist Chet Washington, trombonist Alex Thomas, and percussionist Yackov Ben Israel.
Yackov Ben Israel (1969 – 1971) Earth, Wind & Fire is an American funk band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1969. Led by Maurice White , they are best known for their hits of the 19 70s , among them "After the Love Has Gone", "September," "Reasons," "Fantasy" and "Shining Star."