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Onyx1 are Aaron Basey, Wendell Basey and Malvin Scott. Terrence Forsythe is the featured lead singer on the Onyx1 CD 'Right Now' the members live
in Union City California and there sound is a cross between the Temptations
and Whispers. The sound of Onyx1 resulted in their being nominated for
the Soul Track International Artist of the year award for 2007. Their email
address is wbasey@msn.com. |
The maiden voyage of Onyx began on the now defunct Yew Record Label out
of New York with the national release of 'Something your trying to hide' and 'You Never fail to Amaze Me'. Thereafter they created their own record label Nia showcasing with the
releasing 'Time Take Me Back', 'Keep on Waiting' and 'Break it Loose'. Despite the success of their initial effort, Onyx decided not to pursue
"the business" full time and the group disbanded.
However, In 2003, Ubquity Records in association with Luv N'Haight Records
released a compilation entitled Bay Area Funk, which included the song
'Break it Loose' covering the fertile music period 1967-1976 in the San
Francisco Bay Area. Artist such as Sugar Pie Desanto, Eugene Blacknell
& The New Breed, Marvin Holmes & The Uptights, Johnny Talbot &
De Thangs and the Onyx were represented. 'Break it Loose' was also included in the compilation gFunk Spectrum III on the BBE record
label located in London, England. This same song is scheduled for inclusion
in the soon to be released feature film gCross Bronxh. |
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When the founding members learned "Break it Loose" was having
success in Europe thirty years later and was slated for inclusion in the
Bay Area Funk compilation, the Basey brothers and Malvin realized that
their dream was still very much alive. They recruited Terry Forsythe, a
versatile performer whose resume reveals not only a solid work ethic, but
also is indicative of the major players he has worked with; Bonnie Raitt,
Stevie Wonder, Taj Mahal, and Richard Street formerly of the Temptations.
Terrence Forsythe is a producer, songwriter, and Broadway performer. Mr.
Forsythe's four octave vocal range ignites the CD: ONYX1 featuring TERRENCE
FORSYTHE, RIGHT NOW.
The liner notes describe the vocal group, Onyx, as "a tight harmony
group, similar in sound and message to the Temptations". Indeed, two
of the original members of Onyx (Wendell and A.J. Basey) founded the Natural
Four with John January and Alfred 'Pumpkin' Bowden. A Third original member
of Onyx, Malvin Scott sang with the pre-Zodiac Maurice Williams group,
The Kids, with a national hit "Are You My Girlfriend
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| Interview with Onyx1/Wendell Basey... |
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- Could you briefly tell us about your background?
Suffice it to say that we have been around for awhile. We were raised
in the San Francisco Bay Area specifically Oakland and Alameda California.
We grew up singing in our School and Church Choirs. We all began
singing in quartets while we were teenagers in Junior High School.
Malvin sang in the group Morry Williams and the Kids and they had a national
hit titled 'Are You My GirlFriend'. The Basey brothers sang with
a number of groups in California none with any recording history.
The Basey subsequently were the founding members of the Natural Four and
after that started the singing group with Malvin "Onyx".
- What did you grow up listening to?
We all were influenced during our teenage years by groups like the Spaniels,
Moonglows and later the Temptations and Whispers. We also loved the
sound of Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind, and Fire.
- When did you start singing? And at that time, who had been your biggest
inspiration in music?
As stated in response to question 1 we began singing in Junior High School.
At that time the Spaniels and Moonglows were who we tried to emulate.
- Could you tell us a little bit about the Onyx? Like, when was the group
formed, and who were the original members?
The group Onyx was formed in 1972 with the members being Aaron and Wendell
Basey, Malvin Scott, and Ronald Busby. Ronald left the group to pursue
other interest and was replaced by Cornelieus Weekly.
- How did you get hooked up with Yew Records?
Marty Dahl, who wrote and produced several of our sessions, made the contact
with Yew Records through people he worked with in the record business.
Yew had previous success with the record "In a Moment" by the
Intrigues.
- Why did you established your own label Nia records?
We were looking to get our own identity as a business. We were attempting
to keep the majority of the ownership of musical property in house.
We searched for a name in the swahelli language and the word NIA meant
purpose.
- Please tell us a little bit about Marty Dahl.
We actually met Marty while he was playing piano in a practice room one
night at Cal State Hayward University. He was a musician with his
own group, playing drums, keyboards and singing. He was also doing
promotion work for various record companies. He has continued writing
and recording over the years.
- Moving up to date, why did you change the group's name to Onyx 1?
Because there was a RAP Group that went by the name Onyx, during the period
that we had left the music business, we felt we had to change the name.
We opted to go by Onyx1 since we were the first group called Onyx.
- Your first album 'Right Now' was released last year. Could you tell us
a little bit about the album?
Like, what was the road like to get there, and how about your impressions
about it?
The Album "Right Now" contains music that is a cross between
the sounds of the Temptations and Whispers with an Ole School flavor.
It is an album primarily about love in its many facets. We believe
the CD is very good because of the high quality musicians who performed
on each track. In some cases we waited to get, who we felt, were
the right arrangers and/or producers. As a result it took over a
year to make the CD but in the end it was a labor of love.
- How has the response been so far?
We have had a good response particularly in Europe where the CD was number
one on the Solar Radio Chart for two weeks and most of our sales have been
from Europe. We find it very difficult to get airplay here in the
United States since most music is either Hip-Hop or Old Classics.
There seems to be little room for new material like ours here in the USA.
- How about your impressions about the experience working with Terrence Forsythe?
We can only say very positive things Terrence Forsythe. He is an
extremely talented artist. He brought out the best of our musical
talent in the studio. He arranged all the vocal backgrounds for each
song. His soulful lead rendition of each song with out question is
the heart of the album.
- What really drives you or motivates you to continue to play music?
We love music. There is nothing else that needs to be said.
- What is music for you?
Music is a means of expressions. It reflects what is good in the
world. It expresses all the emotions whether sad, happy, good or
bad.
- Would you like to say something to your fans?
We want to our fans to request our music to be played on their radio stations
and to continue to support our music by purchasing our CD. Without
continued record sales we will be unable to continue to make music.
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| Discography |
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Yew 1008 |
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Something you're trying to hide
You never fail to amaze me |
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NIA 730101 |
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Time take me back
Keep on waiting |
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1972 |
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NIA 730102 |
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Break it loose (part 1)
Break it loose (part 2) |
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1973 |
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"Right Now" featuring Terrence Forsythe
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It's Time For Love |
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When You Wern't Looking |
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Right Now |
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Spellbound |
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Mine All Mine |
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You never Fail To Amaze Me |
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But I Do |
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One Day At A Time |
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Thatz Enough |
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Give A Little Bit |
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Mine All Mine (Remix) |
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Thatz Enough (Sax Rendition) |
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Unreleased but updated and included on the CD 'Onyx1 Featuring Terrence Forsythe
'Right Now'.
-"Give a Little Bit"
-"Spellbound"
-"You Never Fail to Amaze Me" which is on the new CD is an undate
of the previously version on Yew Records.
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