Artist's albums
Chupacabra
2015 · album
Automatic Sigh
2014 · single
Shooting From The Bell Tower
2014 · single
Night Rider
2013 · single
Stay Frosty
2012 · album
Be Ready When I Say Go
2012 · single
Plastic Guns
2011 · single
Sam
2011 · EP
Keyseritis (It leaves a mark)
2011 · single
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Biography
Soul combo the Emperors formed in Harrisburg, PA, in the early '60s, comprised of James Jackson, Donald Brantley, Bobby Fulton, Billy Green, and David Peterson. According to e-zine Funky 16 Corners, the group was discovered by producer Phil Gaber, whose Impact Sound studio was the birthplace of their debut single, 1966's "Karate"; released on the Mala label, the record was one of several karate-themed dance discs issued that year, boasting a wild, frenetic sound suggesting an unholy marriage of soul and garage rock. "Karate" cracked the national R&B Top 30 and soared as high as number 55 on the pop charts, and the Emperors quickly returned to Impact Sound to cut the follow-up, a similarly energetic reading of Don Gardner's "My Baby Likes to Boogaloo." The single failed to match the success of its predecessor, however, and after one more Mala effort -- 1967's "Searchin'" -- the Emperors signed with Brunswick for "Karate Boogaloo," issued that same year. After Fulton left the group to found his own label, Soulville, the remaining lineup rechristened themselves Emperors Soul 69 for one final single, "Bring Out Yourself," recorded for Futura. In 2002 the Philly Music Archives label collected all of the Emperors' original recordings on CD. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi