![]() Watch Vintage Trouble Performing “War” at Mad Muse Studios.Ī Grammy win and five decades later, Vintage Trouble decided it was their turn to relay the message of “War” to the world. Enjoy Vintage Trouble honoring the 50th Anniversary of “War” by Edwin Starr!” In the recording studio, Vintage Trouble says, “When Covid-19 put a halt to the music business, we decided to bring artists into our recording studio to cover our favorites from the Rock n Roll songbook. Now you can see the band in action in this video on this tremendous cover of “War” by Edwin Starr. The quartet, Ty Taylor (vocals), Nalle Colt (guitar), Rick Barrio Dill (bass), and Richard Danielson (drums) is a formidable ensemble, and here they are on fire. His voice is a force, soulful and righteous. Locked tight, the band infuses this anti-war rock anthem with a fresh, modern feel with Taylor at the helm. In a time when the country is more divided than ever, Los Angeles based Vintage Trouble teamed up with producer Matt Salazar and Mad Muse Studios to honor the 50 th anniversary of “War” by Edwin Starr, a powerful message that begs the question: “War, what is it good for?” Answer: Absolutely nothing. Right from the opening drum roll, the band fuels this song with the power of a jet engine, led by electrifying vocalist/frontman Ty Taylor. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.Los Angeles based rock n’ roll/soul band Vintage Trouble release their mighty cover and video of Edwin Starr’s “War”. “His health hasn’t been brilliant recently, but he kept that away from most people and continued to give it his all when he performed.”Ĭopyright 2003 Associated Press. “His death has come as a total shock,” said Paul Carvell, a friend. In 1995, he was featured on a Walt Disney children’s workout album titled “Mousercise.” He was booked to perform during the July WOMAD (World of Music, Arts, and Dance) festival in Reading, England. In England, Starr participated in an award-winning BBC radio series on the U.S. The shows were actually recorded for television, so we will have an enduring memory of how brilliant he was live.” He played to 16,000 people over the two nights and he put on a great show. Rainer Haas, the promoter of the Stuttgart shows, said, “He was just superb. Last weekend, Starr performed at two shows in Stuttgart, Germany. He also sang live with Bruce Springsteen, who has returned to covering “War” in concert lately. Last year, he performed at the wedding of Liza Minnelli and David Gest in New York. ![]() ![]() Starr, who made a brief comeback during the disco craze, later spent most of his time touring Europe on the oldies circuit. Other top-10 hits included “Contact” and “H.A.P.P.Y. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1970 during a time of growing anti-Vietnam War protests. His early hits included “Agent Double-O Soul” and “Stop Her on Sight (S.O.S),” but his biggest success came with “War,” a No. In 1965, he began a solo career following two years of touring with another band. He was 61.īorn Charles Hatcher in Nashville, Starr formed his first group, the Future Tones, in 1957, recording one single before his three-year army service. Soul singer Edwin Starr died of an apparent heart attack yesterday (April 2) at his home near Nottingham, England, his manager, Lilian Kyle, confirmed. ![]()
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