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The main personnel in the group were Gil Bridges, saxophone, flute, vocals; Peter Hoorelbeke (aka Peter Rivera), lead vocals, drums; John Parrish (aka John Persh), bass guitar, trombone, vocals; Rod Richards (born Rod Cox), guitar, vocals; and Kenny James (born Ken Folcik), keyboards. The group's recording style was hard-driving.
Besides Bridges who played sax, flute and vocals, the initial lineup was Peter Hoorelbeke (aka Peter Rivera) on lead vocals and drums, John Parrish (aka John Persh) on bass guitar, trombone and vocals, Rod Richards (guitar and vocals) and Kenny James on keyboards.
The original five members—Gil Bridges (saxophone), Rod Richards (guitar), Pete Rivera (drums), John Persh (Parrish) (bass guitar) and Kenny James (keyboard)—signed to Motown’s Rare Earth label (named after the band) in 1968.
General of the Armies John Joseph Pershing GCB (September 13, 1860 – July 15, 1948), nicknamed "Black Jack", was a senior American United States Army officer. He served most famously as the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I from 1917 to 1920.
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John Persh – bass and backing vocals; Gil Bridges – tambourine and backing vocals; Ed Guzman – congas; Appearances "I Just Want to Celebrate" has been included on numerous 1970s compilation albums. Reception. The song was among the most popular hits of the 1970s.
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