Little Benny & the Masters

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Little Benny & the Masters
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Background information
Origin Washington, D.C., United States
Genres Go-go
Years active1984 - 2000
Labels
  • Big City Records
  • Goff Records
Past members Benny Anthony Harley
Mark "Godfava" Lawson
Lowell Tucker
Tommy Crosby
Rick Holmes
Rick Wellman
Tyrone "Jungle Boogie" Williams
Scottie Haskel
John "Big Horn" Jones
Carl "CJ" Jones
Steve Colman
Vernon McDonald
Kevin "Kato" Hammond
Boolah Roper
Michael Baker
Keith Holmes
Reggie Thomas
Diane Borg
Dee Minor
Kim Anderson
William "Ju Ju" House
Elmo
Ivan Goff
Bolg
Stan Cooper
Bennie Dancy Jr.
Keith Holmes
Glenn Ellis
Milton "Go-Go Mickey" Freeman
Michael Muse
Scottie Haskel
Bryant "Luther" Roberts
Darrien Grice
Roy Battle
James "Son" Thomas
Kent Wood
Go-Go Bouncey Nathaniel Marshall Lucas Sr
Chris Biondo
Alonzo Robinson
Bojak
Larnell "Whitney" Carr
Charles "Corleone" Garris
Darien Towns

Little Benny & the Masters were a Washington, D.C.-based go-go band that was formed in 1984.

Contents

History

Trumpet player and vocalist Anthony Harley ("Little Benny") was a member of Rare Essence when he formed Little Benny & the Masters in 1986. The band had a major hit with the single "Who Comes to Boogie", which reached #33 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1985. [1] The first album Cat in the Hat was released in 1987, after which the band went through many line-up changes.

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Singles

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References

  1. "LITTLE BENNY AND THE MASTERS | Artist". Official Charts. Retrieved 2019-08-24.