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View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1976 PR Vinyl release of E-Man Groovin' on Discogs. You have requested the file: Name: The Jimmy Castor Bunch - E-Man Groovin' LP 76 w Maximum Stimulation LP 77 pt4 of.

Castor in 1972. Background information Birth name James Walter Castor Born ( 1940-01-23)January 23, 1940, New York Died January 16, 2012 (2012-01-16) (aged 71) Genres,, Instruments Saxophone, Percussion Associated acts The Jimmy Castor Bunch James Walter Castor (January 23, 1940 – January 16, 2012) was an American,, and musician. A multi-instrumentalist, he is credited with vocals, saxophone and composition. He is best known for songs such as 'It's Just Begun', 'Bertha Butt Boogie', and the biggest, million-seller '.'

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Early life and career [ ] Castor was born on January 23, 1940, Early in his career he was a member of the famous group. Later he created Jimmy and the Juniors. In late 1966 he released 'Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You'. As leader of The Jimmy Castor Bunch in the 1970s, and also as a solo artist, he released several successful albums. The group reached the peak of their commercial success in 1972 with the release of their album,, which featured two singles: the title track and ', which was a large hit in the US, peaking at #6 on the. The track stayed in the chart for 14 weeks and was a million seller by June 30, 1972, and received a award from the. Castor released 'It's Just Begun' in 1972.

Said that 'It's Just Begun' was very popular at South Bronx block party in 1970s. Later popular songs included 'Bertha Butt Boogie', 'Potential', 'King Kong' and 'A Groove Will Make You Move' in 1975 and 1976. The Castor band included keyboardist/trumpeter Gerry Thomas, bassist Doug Gibson, guitarist Harry Jensen, player Lenny Fridle, Jr., and drummer Bobby Manigault. Thomas, who also recorded with the, left in the 1980s to exclusively record with them. Many of the group's tunes have been heavily in films and in. In particular, the saxophone hook and groove from 'It's Just Begun' and the spoken word intro and groove from ' (namely, 'What we're gonna do right here is go back.' ) have been sampled extensively.

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Group covered the song 'Just Begun' for the digital release of their album. Death [ ] He died from heart failure on January 16, 2012 in Henderson, Nevada, only a week short of his 72nd birthday. Discography [ ] Albums [ ] • Hey Leroy (1967) (Smash) • (1972) () • Phase 2 (1972) (RCA) • Dimension 3 (1973) (RCA) • The Jimmy Castor Bunch featuring The Everything Man (1974) () • Butt of Course.

(1975) (Atlantic) • Supersound (1975) (Atlantic) • E-Man Groovin' (1976) (Atlantic) • Maximum Stimulation (1977) (Atlantic) • Let It Out (1978) (Drive/) • The Jimmy Castor Bunch (1979) (/Atlantic) • (1979) • C (1980) (Long Distance) • The Return of Leroy (1983) (Dream) • The Everything Man-The Best of The Jimmy Castor Bunch (1995) () Chart singles [ ] Note: All credited to The Jimmy Castor Bunch unless otherwise stated. Year Single Chart Positions 1966 'Hey, Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You' Jimmy Castor ' 6 4 'Luther the Anthropoid (Ape Man)' 105 – 1975 'Soul Serenade' – 72 ' (pt.1)' 16 22 'Potential' – 25 'King Kong – Part 1' 'Supersound' – 42 'Bom Bom' – 97 'Everything Is Beautiful To Me' – 67 1977 'Space Age' 1 'Maximum Stimulation' – 82 1979 'Don't Do That!' – 50 1980 ' Jimmy Castor – 93 1984 'Amazon' Jimmy Castor – 84 1985 'It Gets To Me' Jimmy Castor – 81 1988 'Love Makes A Woman' feat. Jimmy Castor – 29 Notes [ ].

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