American drummer
Musical artist
Gene Dunlap (born June 19, 1954 in Detroit, Michigan),[2] is an American jazz/soul/disco drummer[1] and bandleader.
Life and work
Gene Dunlap was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and he began playing drums as a high school student.[1][3] He joined the guitarist Earl Klugh as a drummer. In later years, he also performed with Roy Ayers, who played the vibraphone, and guitarist Grant Green.[3]
Afterward, he rejoined Earl Klugh during the mid-1970s,[1] to record a series of albums during a period of 20 years, including some albums for Capitol Records.[4] After 1994, Dunlap quit performing and taught inner city youth in Detroit, but returned as a bandleader/drummer in April 2000.[3]
Discography
Studio albums
Year
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Album
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Peak chart positions
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Label
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US Jazz [5]
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US R&B [5]
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1981
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It's Just the Way I Feel
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29
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39
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Capitol Records
|
Party in Me
|
—
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68
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1983
|
Tired of Being a Nice Guy
|
—
|
—
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1994
|
Groove with You[1]
|
—
|
—
|
Avenue Records
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2000
|
Tales of the Phatman
|
—
|
—
|
2003
|
I Still Believe
|
—
|
—
|
Liquid 8 Records
|
Waasup?
|
—
|
—
|
2004
|
Peaceful Days[2]
|
—
|
—
|
215 Records
|
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
|
Singles
Year
|
Single
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Peak chart positions
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US Dance [6]
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US R&B [6]
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1981
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"Before You Break My Heart" (with The Ridgeways)
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―
|
72
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"It's Just the Way I Feel"
|
―
|
—
|
"Something Inside My Head" (feat. Phillippé Wynne)
|
―
|
61
|
"Rock Radio"
|
—
|
94
|
"Take My Love"
|
48
|
―
|
"Party in Me"
|
―
|
—
|
1982
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"When You're Hot"
|
—
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—
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
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References
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