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What happened to mothers finest?

What happened to mothers finest?

Mother’s Finest went on hiatus after 1983’s One Mother to Another, with vocalist Joyce Kennedy pursuing a solo career, releasing the soul/R&B-styled Lookin’ for Trouble album on A&M Records in 1984.

Who is the lead singer for Mother’s Finest?

Glenn Murdock
MOTHERS FINEST is Joyce Kennedy, Glenn Murdock, lead vocals, Jerry “Wyzard” Seay, Bass, Gary “Mo” Moore, lead guitar, John Hayes, lead guitar, Dion Murdock, drummer. Known internationally, they are incomparable and unique in their ability to bring it to you in concert.

Where is the band Mother’s Finest from?

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Mother’s Finest/Origin

Who owns Mother’s Finest Catering?

Wilma Ashcraft’s
Established in August of 1985, Mother’s Finest Catering continued a very successful business that started out of our founder’s, Wilma Ashcraft’s, kitchen two years earlier. We were catering church dinners, weddings and decorating cakes from a kitchen barely large enough to handle a dinner for ten.

What kind of music does mother’s finest play?

Their music is a blend of funky rhythms, heavy rock guitars and expressive soul/R&B-style vocals.

Who are the current members of mother’s finest?

Current line-up Joyce “Baby Jean” Kennedy – vocals Glenn “Doc” Murdock – vocals Juan Van Dunk – bass Gary “Moses Mo” Moore – guitar John “Red Devil” Hayes – guitar Dion Derek Murdock – drums Carly Gibson – backing vocals Sami Michelsen – backing vocals

When did mother’s finest release their second album?

The group signed a new contract with Epic Records and released its sophomore effort, also titled Mother’s Finest, in 1976, stirring up controversy with the ironic “Niggizz Can’t Sang Rock ‘n’ Roll.”.

Who was the drummer for mother’s finest in 1989?

Mother’s Finest re-formed for 1989’s Looks Could Kill on Capitol / EMI Records, with only drummer Barry Borden missing from the classic line-up. He was replaced by Joyce Kennedy and Glenn Murdock’s son, Dion Derek Murdock. In 1990, the band released its second live album, Subluxation, on RCA/BMG, albeit only in Europe.