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Neo-soul and deep funk band
the Dynamites were founded by songwriter/guitarist Bill Elder, using the stage name Leo Black, in Nashville, the group serving as a backup band for veteran singer
Charles "Wigg" Walker, a performer in his sixties who had been performing since the late '50s. (The rest of the lineup included organists
Tyrone Dickerson and Charles Treadway; a horn section consisting of
Jon-Paul Frappiér on trumpet and saxophonists Jonathan Jackson and
Chris West; and the rhythm section of bassist
Rich Brinsfield, percussionist Chris Patterson, and drummer Derrek Phillips.) Black wrote the songs for
the Dynamites' debut album, Kaboom!, which was released on his label, Outta Sight Records, in June of 2007. Burn It Down followed in 2009. The third
Walker/
Dynamites collaboration,
Love Is Only Everything, appeared by 2012, featuring a duet with
Bettye LaVette on "Yours & Mine." ~ William Ruhlmann