Southside Movement
50 top tracks
Southside Movement
50 top tracks
Albums

Moving South
Southside Movement

Shaolin Soul Episode 2
Southside Movement

Shaolin Soul Volumes 1 & 2
Southside Movement

Moving South (Reissue)
Southside Movement

4,5,6: Original Samples
Southside Movement

The Funk Essentials 12" Collection And More
Southside Movement

Funk Yourself! (Jazz Club)
Southside Movement

Check Your Head Sample Sources
Southside Movement

Ultimate Breaks & Beats Vol.25
Southside Movement

Movin'
Southside Movement

Shaolin Soul, Episode 2
Southside Movement

Ultimate Breaks & Beats Vol.22
Southside Movement
Biography
The Southside Movement was an American soul and funk musical group from Chicago, Illinois. Comprised of vocalist Melvin Moore, guitarist Bobby Pointer, keyboardist Morris Beeks, bassist Ronald Simmons, drummer Willie Hayes, alto saxophonist Milton Johnson, trumpeter Stephen Hawkins, and trombonist Bill McFarland, the group began as the backing band for the soul duo Simtec & Wylie. Southside Movement issued their self-titled debut LP on the Wand record label in 1973; it included the Top 20 R&B hi...Read more on Last.fm
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The Southside Movement was an American soul and funk musical group from Chicago, Illinois. Comprised of vocalist Melvin Moore, guitarist Bobby Pointer, keyboardist Morris Beeks, bassist Ronald Simmons, drummer Willie Hayes, alto saxophonist Milton Johnson, trumpeter Stephen Hawkins, and trombonist Bill McFarland, the group began as the backing band for the soul duo Simtec & Wylie. Southside Movement issued their self-titled debut LP on the Wand record label in 1973; it included the Top 20 R&B hit "I've Been Watching You," which became a breakbeat classic. Their second album, Moving South appeared in 1974, which provided another breakbeat favorite in the track "Save the World". In 1975, the group released their last album Moving South, and despite some success, the Southside Movement disbanded that year. Southside Movement's tracks "I've Been Watching You" and "Save the World" appeared later on the classic breakbeat compilation "Ultimate Breaks and Beats". <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Southside+Movement">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
