Stargard (band)
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Stargard | |
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Origin | United States |
Genre(s) | Funk, Disco, R&B/Soul |
Years active | 1976-1983 |
Label(s) | MCA Records Warner Bros. Records |
Former members | |
Rochelle Runnells Debra Anderson Janice Williams |
Stargard was a three-piece female funk music band consisting of original members Rochelle Runnells, Debra Anderson, and Janice Williams. Stargard was best known for their 1977 hit song "Which Way Is Up?" which served as a theme for the movie of the same name starring Richard Pryor. The single, which also anchored the band's 1978 self-titled debut album for MCA Records, charted at #1 on the Billboard R&B charts.[1] The Norman Whitfield-penned title track of their followup album What You Waitin' For was also a Top 10 R&B hit. The group's last hit came after switching to the Warner Bros. Records label and releasing The Changing Of The Gard and its standout single "Wear It Out" co-produced by Verdine White of Earth, Wind, & Fire.[2] [3]
Debra Anderson soon left the group shortly after the "Changing of the Gard" album. The remaining members stayed together to release two more albums including Back 2 Back (Warner Bros., 1980) and Nine Lives (MCA, 1982).
Contents |
[edit] Discography
- What You Waitin' For (1978)
- The Changing of the Gard (1979)
[edit] Albums
- Stargard (MCA, 1978)
- What You Waitin' For (MCA, 1978)
- The Changing of the Gard (Warner Bros., 1979)
- Back 2 Back (Warner Bros., 1980)
- Nine Lives (MCA, 1982)
[edit] Singles
- "Which Way Is Up?" (MCA, 1978) R&B#1
- "What You Waitin' For" (MCA, 1978)
- "Wear It Out" (Warner Bros., 1979)
- "High On The Boogie" (Warner Bros., 1981)