Biography
Although often described as an acid jazz outfit, Coolys Hot-Box harks back to classic 70s funk-dance masters such as Rufus and Earth, Wind And Fire. It is also refreshing to see a modern day R&B/urban outfit actually write songs and play their own instruments, as exemplified by group leaders Christian Urich (drums) and Angela Johnson (vocals). Formed in New York City, New York, USA during the early 90s, Urich and Johnson originally met while both were pursuing undergraduate degrees in studio composition. Joining with production associates Ticklah and Scribe, Coolys Hot-Box issued a string of singles throughout the late 90s. Additionally, they contributed the song Dont Throw My Love Around to the London Records compilation, Giant Steps, which resulted in noted DJ/producer Armand Van Helden sampling the songs keyboard riff for his hit single, Funk Phenomena. With their line-up fleshed out with additional players...
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