Band,
R&B/Soul
Scacy and The Sound Service performed top 40 material at Byrne Manor and other cabarets around DC along with fellow go-go pioneers The Soul Searchers, The Young Senators, and Black Heat and opened for artists such as Stevie Wonder, Carla and Rufus Thomas, and War. Eager to put out a record Irving Haywood asked his bandmates if anyone had written any songs. New organist Bennie Braxton had an original piece called “Sunshine,” which Scacy and The Sound Service recorded on Scacy Records at Track Recorders in Silver Spring, Maryland in 1972. Outkast sampled the song in 2006.
![]() | Irving Haywood voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sunshine | Scacy & The Sound Service | 1972 | Single |
B&H Sound Services Band |
Sterling Spielman Sound Service Band |