Lionel Richie, Commodores reunite in New Orleans
Lionel Richie gave New Orleans a nice surprise on Sunday when he was joined onstage by members of
his old group The Commodores during the city's Essence Music Festival.
According to NOLA.com, guitarist Thomas McClary and bassist Ronald LaPread helped out Richie, though a full reunion isn't likely any time soon. (Guitarist Milan Williams died in 2006.)
"Original drummer/vocalist Walter "Clyde" Orange and trumpeter/guitarist William King continue to tour under the Commodores name, with singer J.D. Nicholas," NOLA.com reported. "In their view, it was Richie who left the Commodores in 1983; they sustained the band for all these years."
Richie, McClary and LaPread banged out Slippery When Wet, Too Hot ta Trot, Easy and a medley of tunes including Fancy Dancer, Just to be Close to You and Zoom. Of course, Brick House rounded things out. Richie then finished the set alone with All Night Long.
Click here to read the full review on NOLA.com.
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Lionel Richie (no Commodores) played a set at my wife's company's Christmas part a couple years back here in Baltimore. He put on a good show. My running gag was to see how many Richie songs I could put into puns and jokes throughout the night. Needless to say, everyone I was introduced to (except my wife's boss) I said "Hello" followed by "Is it me you're looking for?". I cracked myself up all night.
Posted by: Ian from Baltimore | July 07, 2009 at 03:38 PM
Anyone else like the Commodores track "Flying High"? I found it about 2 years ago and have been hooked since.
Posted by: billyshakes | July 06, 2009 at 07:44 PM