Band, *1967 US, Watts, Los Angeles
Hip-Hop/Rap, Spoken Word and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Anthony Hamilton,Richard Dedeaux,Otis Smith The Black Voices
The Watts Prophets are a group of musicians and poets from Watts, Los Angeles, California. Like their contemporaries The Last Poets, the group combined elements of jazz music and spoken-word performance, anticipating hip-hop music. Formed in 1967, the group comprises Richard A Dedeaux, Father Amde Hamilton (born Anthony Hamilton), and Otis O'Solomon (also billed as Otis O'Solomon Smith) (O'Solomon removed the "Smith" from his name in the 1970s).
Richard Dedeaux | |
Otis Smith | |
Anthony "Amde" Hamilton voc |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Things Gonna Get Greater: The Watts Prophets 1969-1971 | The Watts Prophets | 2005 | Compil. |
When The ’90s Came | The Watts Prophets | 1997 | Album |
Searchin (A Drum & Bass Workout From US3) / Trippin' / Doin' Everyday The Hard Way | The Watts Prophets | 1997 | Album |
Change Is Overdue | The Watts Prophets And Don Cherry | 1992 | Album |
Rappin' Black In A White World | The Watts Prophets | 1971 | Album |
Pain / Wake Up | The Watts Prophets | Single |