Zap Pow


Zap Pow is a Jamaican reggae band, founded by singer/bassist Michael Williams aka Mikey Zappow and guitarist Dwight Pinkney. Members also included singer Beres Hammond, trumpeter David Madden, saxman Glen DaCosta, and drummer Cornell Marshall. They originally existed from 1969 to 1979. They re-formed in 2016.

History

The band was formed in 1969, by musicians Michael Williams and Dwight Pinkney, Max Edwards, Glen DaCosta, Joe McCormack, and David Madden. Pinkney and Williams had previously played together in the band Winston Turner & the Untouchables. The band's name came from a comic book that Williams had read. Several singles were released in 1970-71 including the hit "This is Reggae Music", and in 1971 their debut album, Revolutionary Zap Pow, was released on the Harry J label.
In 1975, Beres Hammond joined as lead singer, and their Tommy Cowan-produced 1976 album, Zap Pow Now topped the reggae chart in the UK. Trojan Records issued Revolution in the same year. Edwards left in 1977, to be replaced by Cornell Marshall. The band split up in 1979 with Hammond going on to a successful solo career. Pinkney went on to play with Roots Radics, and Edwards also pursued a solo career. Williams recorded and performed solo as Mikey Zappow. The horn section of DaCosta, McCormack and Madden were regularly used in recording sessions for other artists including Bob Marley & the Wailers, and they also recorded prolifically as individual session musicians, often being used by Lee "Scratch" Perry for sessions at his Black Ark studio.Katz, David People Funny Boy: The Genius of Lee "Scratch" Perry, Payback Press,, p. 294 Madden went on to release solo albums, as did DaCosta.
Williams died in 2005, aged 61.
In 2007 the band were honoured at the Prime Minister's Gala on Jamaican independence day.
Pinkney and DaCosta re-formed Zap Pow in 2016, and by 2017 the band also included Lebert "Gibby" Morrison, Richard "T Bird" Johnson, Lando Bolt, Everol Wray, and singers Geoffrey Forrest and Fiona. They recorded a new album, Zap Pow Again, released in October 2017.

Discography

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