Crazy Wolf Entertainment

Home Search Talent Request Form About Us References Industry News Contact Us
Industry News

The Dramatics

To book artists and talent such as The Dramatics for your corporate event, private party, fundraiser, or club, just use our Talent Request Form or Contact us.
In 1967 The Dramatics released their first single, "All Because of You," which peaked at #42 on the Billboard R&B charts. They followed up with "Watcha See Is Watcha Get," "Get Up and Get Down," "In the Rain," "Hey You! Get Off My Mountain," and ended their run in 1980 with "Welcome Back Home." The Dramatics (formerly the Dynamics) got their start in Detroit as recording artists on Eddie Wingate's label, which was quickly sold to Motown, leaving the group without a home. Motown producer Don Davis moved from Motown to the Memphis based Stax Volt label in 1968, bringing the eager Dramatics in tow.

Ron Banks, William Howard, Larry Demps, Willie Ford, and Elbert Wilkins were all Detroit kids born between 1949, and 1951. By 1972, this group had cut two monster hits, 'What You See is What You Get," (#9 1971) and "In the Rain" (#5 1972)

Personnel changes took place as Stax was falling into decline, and the Dramatics moved to the ABC label, later to cut "The Dramatic Jackpot" (#31 1975). The Dramatics are today, highly experienced performers, and continue to tour.

FULL BIO: It's probably a good thing success didn't come overnight to the Dramatics. So many other Detroit groups of the '60's made it to the top quickly, only to be broken apart by ego conflicts. Although they had their share of dissension and trouble, the Dramatics took their time, polished their harmony and choreography, and became one of the biggest soul vocal groups of the 1970's, scoring nine top 10 R&B hits between 1971 and 1980.

Originally known as the Dynamics, the group was formed in 1962 when 13 year old tenor Ron Banks, a student at Detroit's Cleveland Junior High School, hooked up with second tenor Larry Reed, baritone Robert Ellington and bass Arthur Phillips; all from Pershing High School, to enter a talent contest. After Larry "Squirrel" Demps, Elbert Wilkins and Roderick Davis had replaced Reed, Ellington and Phillips, the quartet was discovered while performing at Mr. Kelly's in Detroit and signed to the local Wingate label. Although it didn't make it beyond Detroit, the Dramatic's first single, a bright Temptations-styled number titled "Inky Kinky Wang Dan Doo" displayed the top-to-bottom harmony that has become one of their trademarks.

Another Dramatics' calling card has been their fast-paced Contour influenced choreography. Davis explains, "One time in 1965 we watching a group called the Contours do a show, and we saw the M.C. call out the names of the guys in the group, and each one came out sliding and jumping up on the opposite sidewall and came back doing splits. This gave us the idea for our routine, and we've used it ever since."

Detroit producer Don Davis really got things moving for the group in 1968 when he signed them to Stax-Volt Records in Memphis. The first Volt single, "Your Love Was Strange", flopped, and the Dramatics were dropped by the company, only to be resigned two years later when Davis put them in the creative hands of his associate, songwriter and producer Tony Hester. The Hester sound, which showcased the group's multilead vocals, immediately took the Dramatics to the top. The lively "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" gave them their first gold single, and the album of the same title yielded "In The Rain", a melancholy ballad that went Number One R&B and number five Pop. An eight month cross-country tour with James Brown helped to solidify a fervent following for the group.

After years of spilt-ups and solo records, the Dramatics finally regrouped in 1983 for a reunion record and decided to keep it together (with the exception of Howard).

Aside from their world-wide touring schedule, they have recently contributed their material and voiced to numerous special projects, including "Doggy Doggy World". This track was a part if the highly successful "Doggystyle", the Number One Album debut by controversial rapper Snoop Doggy Dog.

« Back to List