Breaking Into... The Music Biz with Charles Wright | BHLs Breaking Into

Published: Sept. 28, 2016, 2:37 a.m.

b'Breaking Into... \\xa0-- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host James Lott Jr. interviews Charles Wright.
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\\nCharles Wright was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, where he grew up and was musically inclined by playing the guitar and singing in several doo-wop groups, including, The Twilighters, The Shield, and The Gallahads. Wright briefly worked as A&R Director for Del-Fi Records and was responsible for the hit recording of "Those Oldies But Goodies (Remind Me of You)\\u201d by Little Caesar and the Romans in 1961. By 1964, Wright formed his own band called Charles Wright & the Wright Sounds, which included John Raynford, and Daryl Dragon, the "Captain" of Captain & Tennille.
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\\nWright added more members to the group and they became known as the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, and they played in several venues across Los Angeles. In the 1970s the band was best known for their world renowned hit, "Express Yourself." It was written by Wright and distributed by Warner Bros.\\u2122,'