Band,
R&B/Soul
The Modulations were formed in and hail from Durham, North Carolina U.S.A. (Not to be confused with the Jacksonville, Florida based Modulations, which were a Gospel group led by Glenn Jones). Originally know as the Pimps, The Modulations were singing together by 1970 and consisted of Nick Allen, Jr., Larry Duncan, Henry Channelle, and Hoyal Saunders. After cutting a debut record for the Mozel label out of New York, the Modulations came under the management of local entrepreneur Henry Bates and landed a deal with national concern Buddah Records. The results were a string of singles and an album that achieved national success. The Modulations recorded extensively with MFSB, the house band of the famed record label Philadelphia International. These sessions yielded an album in 1975 entitled It’s Rough Out Here, and several singles such as “Worth Your Weight in Gold.” Further recordings intended for a follow-up album were never commercially released. The group reached the pinnacle of its career with an appearance on Don Cornelius’ popular TV show, Soul Train, in early 1976.
![]() | Rodney Brown g, sax |
![]() | James Cotton h, voc *1935 US |
![]() | Danny Thompson cb, b *1939 GB |
![]() | Norman Harris g 1947-1987 US |
![]() | Bobby Eli g *1956 US |
![]() | Earl Young dr *1940 US |
![]() | Don Renaldo vn |
![]() | Nick Allen |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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It's Rough Out Here / I'll Be Your Rainbow | The Modulations / Bobby Wilson | 1994 | Compil. |
It's Rough Out Here | The Modulations | 1975 | Album |
Rough Out Here | The Modulations | 1975 | Single |
Worth Your Weight In Gold / I'll Always Love You | The Modulations | 1975 | Single |
I Can't Fight Your Love / Your Love Has Me Locked Up | The Modulations | 1974 | Single |
I'm Hopelessly In Love / What Good Am I | The Modulations | 1973 | Single |
It's Rough Out Here | The Modulations | 1973 | Single |
Who's Going To Lose | The Modulations | Single |