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Tower Of Power

The renowned horn-driven funk outfit Tower of Power have been issuing albums and touring the world steadily since the early '70s, in addition to backing up countless other musicians. The group's leader since the beginning has always been tenor saxophonist Emilio Castillo, who was born in Detroit, but opted to pursue his musical dreams in Oakland, California. It was in Oakland that Castillo put together a group called the Motowns, which, as their name suggested, specialized in '60s-era soul. Castillo teamed up with a baritone sax player (and Motowns fan) Stephen "Doc" Kupka, and soon the Motowns had transformed into Tower of Power (one of the first tunes the duo penned together was "You're Still a Young Man," which would eventually go on to be one of Tower of Power's signature compositions).

Tower of Power played regularly in the Bay Area throughout the late '60s, as their lineup often swelled up to ten members, including such other mainstays as Greg Adams on trumpet and vocals and Rocco Prestia on bass. By 1970, the funk outfit had inked a recording contract with Bill Graham's San Francisco Records, resulting in the group's debut the same year, East Bay Grease, which failed to make an impression on the charts as Tower of Power were still trying to find their own sound.

But it all came together quickly for the group, as 1972's Bump City would touch off a string of classic hit releases, including 1973's self-titled release (which included another one of the group's most enduring tunes, "What Is Hip?"), 1974's Back to Oakland, plus 1975's Urban Renewal and In the Slot. While Tower of Power remained a must-see live act, the quality of their subsequent records became erratic, resulting in some admirable releases (Ain't Nothin' Stoppin' Us Now, Live and in Living Color) and several uninspired albums that are best skipped over (We Came to Play, Back on the Streets).

Despite the dip in the quality of their albums, Tower of Power remained a much in-demand backing group for some of pop/rock's biggest names, including Elton John, Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Huey Lewis, Little Feat, David Sanborn, Michelle Shocked, Paula Abdul, Aaron Neville, Aerosmith, Michael Bolton, Billy Preston, PiL, Rod Stewart, Toto, Merl Saunders, and others. Tower of Power remain very active to this day, keeping up a brisk touring schedule and issuing such new albums as 1999's Soul Vaccination: Live; while several compilations were issued around the same time: Rhino's double disc What Is Hip?: The Tower of Power Anthology (1999) and Very Best of Tower of Power: The Warner Years (2001), plus Epic/Legacy's Soul With a Capital "S": The Best of Tower of Power (2001).

The band celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2008 and still retained five original founding members. Great American Soulbook, which featured guest spots from Joss Stone, Sam Moore, and Tom Jones, appeared in 2009, followed in 2010 by a CD/DVD set, simply called 40th Anniversary, that captured the band's anniversary concert. Cruising into the second decade of the 21st century, Tower of Power featured a lineup of singer Larry Braggs, keyboardist Roger Smith, tenor saxmen Tom Politzer and Emilio Castillo, Sal Cracchiolo on trumpet and trombone, Adolfo Acosta on trumpet, guitarist Jerry Cortez, drummer David Garibaldi, Stephen "Doc" Kupka on baritone sax, and bassist Rocco Prestia. ~ Greg Prato & Steve Leggett, Rovi
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hwy-Hey
bobsheck
What is Hip?
BAY AREAS FINEST!!! : )
You got it right Trackman56. Rocco and David are the backbone of TOP. I grew up with Rocco's brother Tim and I remember Mimi teaching Rocco how to play the bass on the porch of Rocco's moms house on porter street in Fremont. They practiced in her garage almost everyday. I remember them playing at our 6th grade graduation as the Gotham City Crime Fighters!! Look it up they wore capes and everything. Their 1st songs were on a Baytown Records 45 called Who Stole The Batmobile and the B side was So
Fantastic show at the chestnut cabaret in Philly. Think it was 1991. I played in a club band at the time and we would play a few T.O.P. songs at Quincy's in the Adams Mark hotel. The crowd there would go nuts. Great times!!!
Lenny williams
"cause I could never make you unhappy"

Has to be and should have been their undisputed all time greatest hit.
I could listen to that record 20 times in row and never tire of it.
29 years old and have seen them 31 times in the past seven and a half years. They are without question, the BEST!
The best horn section in the business by far.
Cold some cold-blooded be great
frankving
TOP - I've seen them over 40 times and will continue to, as long as they keep playin'. The Best!
You're Still A Young Man One of the classics.
Makes me think of all the wonderful times dancing with my deceased husband how he loved this music wonderful wonderful memories great times great music...... nothing better
Best music ever made right here
Does anyone know that John Coulter wrote and sold "SO VERY HARD TO GO" to TOP??? He wrote it for his girlfriend who was passing due to illness. He also played trumpet in addition to guitar, so he played the instrumental s . If anyone knows of JTC' whereabouts pleeeez hook us up again it's been forever since... long shot but stranger things have happened . He grew up in Stow, ohio, played with Joe Walsh in his garage as kids...he's probably connected musically somehow, agreat soundman, too. Mirac
trackman56
I first saw the TOP at the Whiskey A Go Go in about 1974 or 1975. Been playing them since East Bay Grease recording. Rocco and David G are what it's all about.
oaktownca200 3
Oakland is no Joke.......
lobbydog
Saw TOP in Vegas at the Southpoint Casino just a couple of weeks ago. They were fantastic as usual....... . . . . . . l o v e this band! Can't wait to see them again, real soon!
Saw them at The Birchmere, in Alexandria, Va back in Oct. My first T.O.P. show. Hope it wasn't the last.
The Funk of Funk acts! Lenny Williams was their best lead vocalist.
drumz38
Just saw AWB and TOP in Cleveland couple months ago. AWESOME SHOW!!!
qvtyler
Just saw AWB & TOP on Sunday in Bridgeport. It was off the hook. What a show.
queen.120
tower of power
nikkieddy
Howdy Doody Just caught The Power at the Kern County Fair! They were on FIRE!
johnkatz3
I saw AWB and Tower this past summer, The best concert I have ever been to!
nicolefields 2 3
I'll be seeing them at Trails West Festival in Saint Joseph, Mo. tomorrow night....can ' t wait.
shanahan_tom a s
saw them at the MN Zoo last night...GREA T as always!
hwhite298
TOP in 2 days in MN!
Talk about some Great Musicians . . .These Kats are Legends!!!
grhill
Saw TOP in Fort Lauderdale Florida in April '2012 always wanted to see them . Being from Northeast, always liked their sound but they didn't come East, back in the',70'80's , not at least to my knowledge. All I can say is, FANTASTIC ! Please come back will see again!! Keep up the FUNK.
1977 Santa Barbara, CA -- Tower of Power playing at UCSB is a music memory I will always cherish! Picket, Kupka, Adams, Gillet and all the rest. No other sound like TOP.....NONE !
rachelle2525
Going to Rodney Strong Vineyards in Healdsburg, CA in June to see TOP
tom714080
seeing them in Newark, OH in a couple weeks
yesfund
LOVE THESE GUYS CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THEM IS 2 WEEKS
These cats can play...tight , soulful and fun...they are great in person and in their recordings. Timeless...I hope they keep playing and touring. I'm going to see them play in El Paso (with War) this coming week. There are two shows...I'll probably go both nights.
Tower of Power is the best Soul/Funk Band around then and now.
David Garibaldi is recognized as one of the best all time Funk Drummers,
Rocco Prestia is recognized as one of the best all time Funk Bassists
Chester Thompson is recognized as one of the Top 100 Keyboard Players
and There Horn Section has no equal since the days of James Brown and the JBs with Maceo Parker, You have the go back to the days of big Band Swing to find anything close to that good. But the best thing is that there stil
one of the best bands you'll ever see live!!!! they set the bar so very very high!
The best horn sections---E W F ? AWB? Bill Chase? Brecker Bros? Maceo? War? Sorry, the only answer is TOP! Emilio and the Doc Rock!
derwinjohnso n 3 3 8
tower of power is the number 1 band my second band would AWB because they were good to but it was something about TOP i am a keyboard player i play for BB KING and i play a lot of lick from TOP love it God bless them and keep up the good work.
GOD HOW WE ALL MISS THE 70S
Saw them! Sahara Tahoe! 1978! The hardest core Funk Band around!
TOP Yeah! and that groove laid down by none other than the incredible Dave Garibaldi on drums!
twhaight59
I saw them this past weekend at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. WOW!!! That show was a very high energy show. If you ever get the chance to see them live, it's well worth it.
Love these great stories about TOP. They truly are one of the best. I saw them at a jazz festival. Wow what a night! It opened with AVB, Then War, and ended with TOP. I could not have ask for more.
concert 1971 capitol theater passaic nj tower of power with drummer david garibaldi and headlining santana with michael shrieve on drums not too shabby a nite out on the town
dirhodes
Horn sections are defined by the T.O.P. horns. TIGHT!
What Is Hip ? Listening 2 Tower of Power is what's hip. 1st heard T.O.P while in High School. Saw them in concert 1st time in El Paso, Texas with Cheech & Chong opening the show ! Just recently saw T.O.P at LA County Fair in Pomona, Ca. and their still laying down the Funk & Soul their know for. T.O.P is & will remain one of my favorite bands forever !
rzarkos
I first started listening to TOP in the mid-70s. I finally saw them live at The Belly Up Tavern in SoCal in the early 90s, and they were still tight. The horns sounded amazing. It felt like they were going to punch out the windows with sonic blasts. One of the most fun and entertaining bands I have ever seen live.
Been listening to this band since I was a kid in the early 70s. I'm 55 now.

Went to see Tower of Power on 1/7/12 at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA. Still outstanding. The horns were tight, the band was energetic, they still had steps to some of their songs. It was great to see original members, Emilio Castillo and Doc.

The audience sang along with every word of every song. It was a great night out!

@ rick.hudak - YES Tower of Power would put on an EXCELLENT half time show at the SuperBowl.
We need to lobby the NFL to have T.O.P. play the half time show at the Superbowl. These guys are an American institutiion ! 43 years of getting it done like no other band on the planet!
So whadda we get this year- that old battle axe Madonna! Real sad.
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