Band, *1970
R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Leroy Burgess/Stuart Bascombe/Russell Patterson
Black Ivory was formed in 1969 by fellow members, Russell Patterson, and Stuart Bascombe. Later they asked their friend Leroy Burgess III to join and sing lead. They called themselves "Mellow Souls." While shopping around for labels to get a deal, they met a songwriter / producer named Patrick Adams, who was in a group called "Sparks". Adams was no stranger to the music industry, knew the tricks of the trade and took the group under his wing. He initated the name change to "Black Ivory" and signed the group to a newly formed label named "Today". The Today label was a subsidiary of the sister label, "Perception", which at time featured The Fatback Band and great poet Wanda Robinson, who would record her first LP on the label, using Black Ivory's music as the background during her poetry recitation.
Leroy Burgess key, voc, bvoc *1953 US | |
Russell Patterson bvoc, perc, voc US | |
Stuart Bascombe voc, perc |
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Mark IV R&B/Soul Band |
Mark IV Dance, Electronic and R&B/Soul Band |
Dirk Ivens Electronic Band BE *1978 |
The Mark IV Rock and R&B/Soul Band |
Henrik Iversen Electronic Band |
Mark Ivey Band |
Henrik Ivarsson Rock Band SE |
Black Ivory King Blues Band |
Tektronik IV Band |
Mark Ivester Jazz, Folk and World Band US |
Black Ivory Band |
Mark IV Band |
The Mark IV Pop and Rock Band US 1957-1959 |
Hank IV Band US |
Mark IV Rock Band US |
Rusznák Iván Pop Band |
Mark Ivan Dance Band US |
Mark Ives Electronic and Rock Band |
Jack Iverson Jazz Band AU |
Rick Ivy Band |
The Mark IV Rock Band US |
Mark Iversen Alternative and Rock Band US |
Bill Pitcock IV Rock Band |
Mark Ivey Alternative Band AU |