Search - Artist/Band: The Players Association

Artist Info

  • Band Name: The Players Association
  • Formed: 1977
  • Disbanded: 1981
  • Decades Active: 1970,1980
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues
  • Styles: Funk, Quiet Storm, Urban, Jazz-Funk, Disco
  • Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Party/Celebratory, Sexy, Whimsical, Bright, Relaxed, Dramatic, Sensual, Smooth, Energetic, Rousing, Soothing, Freewheeling, Warm, Light

Albums

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Title Release
  • The Players Association/Turn the Music Up! W
  • 1998
  • Born to Dance
  • 1978

    Group Bio

    Led by drummer/arranger Chris Hills, the Players Association was an obscure late-'70s, early-'80s outfit that specialized in a jazz-influenced style of disco-funk. Major jazz musicians like Michael Brecker, David Sanborn, Joe Farrell, and Tom Harrell appeared on its albums, but the New York band never catered to jazz's hardcore; its main focus was disco-funk with jazz overtones, although the Association occasionally detoured into instrumental jazz-pop and quiet storm/NAC music. The Association never became well known, and its recordings received very little radio airplay; however, it did enjoy a small underground following among danceclub DJs. The Players Association signed with Vanguard in 1977, and the band recorded five albums before calling it quits in 1981: 1977's The Players Association, 1978's Born to Dance, 1979's Turn the Music Up! 1980's We Got the Groove, and 1981's Let Your Body Go. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide