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Rare Island Groove 70's from Trinidad & Tobago Cover of The Meters "Stormy" (1969) The Guinness Cassanovas – Rebirth Label: Steady Records – S-109 Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo Country: US Track A2 - Stormy Written-By – Buddy Buie, James B. Cobb Jr. Congas – Murton Ellis "Dicko" Drums – Arthur Marsan "Dubeck" Engineer – Max Serrao Guitar – Herman Mc Call "Sarge" Lacquer Cut By – sf Lead Guitar – Ronald Garcia "Phoops" Organ – J. Montgomery Williams "Monty" Producer – Andre Tanker, Herman Hadeed Vocals – Junior Byron (tracks: A4, A5, B1, B3, B5), Raymond Reid (tracks: A4, A5) Vocals [Vocalist] – James Byron Jr. "Junior" Vocals, Bass – Raymond Reid "Bass" The Meters : Considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of funk, The Meters created a unique sound that lasted through the sixties and seventies and was reborn in the late eighties. Their trademark sound blends funk, blues, and dance grooves with a New Orleans vibe. The history of this native New Orleans band dates back to 1965, when keyboardist & vocalist Art Neville recruited bassist George Porter Jr., drummer Joseph 'Zigaboo' Modeliste and guitarist Leo Nocentelli to form The Meters. They became the house band for Allen Toussaint and his record label, Sansu Enterprises. In 1969 the Meters released "Sophisticated Cissy" and "Cissy Strut", both major R&B chart hits. Cyril Neville, Art Neville's brother, joined the band in 1975 as a percussionist and vocalist for three of their albums for Reprise/Warner Brothers. After twelve years and ten studio albums, The Meters disbanded in 1979 due to business problems. The original line-up reformed after an informal jam during the 1989 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. In 1994, Art Neville and Porter, alongside two new members, were officially christened The Funky Meters, and continued to perform into the next decade.