The Funk Freight Train: B.T. Express and the Power of "Express"
Originally formed in 1973 by producer Jeff Lane, the band underwent several name changes—from the King Davis House Rockers to Madison Street Express—before finally settling on B.T. Express. The "B.T." stood for , a nod to their roots and the relentless, driving rhythm that defined their music. BT Express - Express
The group consisted of a powerhouse lineup of musicians, including: : Tenor saxophone, flute, and vocals. Richard Thompson : Lead guitar and vocals. Carlos Ward : Alto saxophone. Jamal Rasool (Louis Risbrook) : Bass. Dennis Rowe : Percussion. Terrell Wood : Drums. Barbara Wood : Vocals. The Funk Freight Train: B
: A teenage prodigy who joined as the group's Music Director from 1974–1978 before finding solo fame. "Express": A Masterclass in Instrumental Funk The "B
B.T. Express wasn't just a one-hit wonder; they were pioneers of the funk-disco transition. Their debut album, Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) , was certified in 1975, selling over 500,000 copies.
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In the early 1970s, a new sound began rumbling through the streets of Brooklyn—a heavy, rhythmic blend of funk and burgeoning disco that would eventually be known as the "Brooklyn Sound". At the center of this movement was , a group that transformed the gritty energy of New York transit into dancefloor gold with their 1974 masterpiece, "Express" . The Birth of the Brooklyn Transit Express