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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Great song brother David, thank you for the share.
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Thank you my friend SGT (Join to see) for sharing the music video of Earth, Wind & Fire performing "Shining Star" (Live) inn honor of the fact that on October 3, 1950 future saxophonist Ronnie Laws was born.
Happy 68th birthday Ronnie Laws.

'Shining Star'
Lyrics
"When you wish upon a star
Your dreams will take you very far
But when you wish upon a dream
Life ain't always what it seems
What'd you see on a night so clear
In the sky so very dear
You're a shining star
No matter who you are
Shining bright to see
What you could truly be (what you could truly be)
Shining star come in to view
Shine its watchful light on you
Give you strength to carry on
Make your body big and strong
Born a man child of the sun
Saw my work had just begun
Found I had to stand alone
Bless it now I've got my own
So, if you find yourself in need
Why don't you listen to these words of heed
Be a giant grain of sand
Words of wisdom, yes I can
You're a shining star
No matter who you are
Shining bright to see
What you could truly be
You're a…"


Background on Ronnie Laws from allmusic.com/artist/ronnie-laws-mn [login to see] /biography
"Ronnie Laws is an award-winning tenor saxophonist and composer whose career has, since the early 1970s, straddled the worlds of jazz and R&B. Since 1975 he has placed seven albums in the Top 200 -- including his 1975 Blue Note debut Pressure Sensitive -- as well as tracks and albums in no less than six other categories. He has worked as an in-demand session man and live musician with a who's-who of jazz and R&B greats including Ramsey Lewis, Gregory Porter, B.B. King, George Duke, Quincy Jones, Stanley Jordan, and dozens more.
Laws, the younger brother of flutist Hubert Laws, is the product of a musical family. Two of his sisters, Debra and Eloise, are also professional singers.
Born in Houston, Texas, Laws began teaching himself to play the alto saxophone at the age of 11. While his first love was baseball, a serious eye injury ended those dreams early and he focused on music, which he studied in high school, at Stephen F. Austin State, and later at Texas Southern University, where he switched to tenor, earned a degree, and developed a progressive mastery and technique.
In 1970 he moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of a musical career. He woodshedded with the Jazz Crusaders (Huberthad played with them in the '50s) and especially Hugh Masakela. His early gigs in the city were with pianist Walter Bishop, Jr., Doug Carn, and on his brother's CTI recordings. In 1972, he joined Earth, Wind & Fire for 18 months and was, in effect, its first saxophonist, playing both tenor and soprano; he played on the album Last Days and Time. In Los Angeles, he made the acquaintance of Donald Byrd. The two became friends and Byrd got Laws signed to Blue Note. His 1975 debut, Pressure Sensitive, got serious radio play despite landing at 73, and yielded the enduring jazz-funk classic "Always There." It has been covered and/or sampled by well over 100 artists. Laws was on his way. With his other '70s work -- 1976's Fever, Friends and Strangers, and Flame -- which boasted his first cross continental 12" hit "All for You," Lawsestablished himself as a workhorse studio musician, playing on recordings by Ramsey Lewis, his sister Eloise, Arthur Adams, Gene McDaniels, and Wayne Henderson, to name a few.
In the '80s, Laws was an international festival and club draw. Three singles from his first three albums all went gold, as did their respective long-players. Despite the fact that he is often characterized strictly as a "smooth jazz" artist, Laws might be the first instrumentalist to score hits in the emerging "quiet storm" subgenre of R&B.
In the '80s, Laws started to showcase his voice along with his saxophone playing on tracks like the title cut to Every Generation (1980), "Stay Awake" (from 1981's Solid Ground), and "Mr. Nice Guy" (1982). "Stay Awake" spent 18 weeks on the R&B chart, and reached number 19. He jumped around from United Artists to Capitol to Columbia throughout the decade, issuing memorable albums such as 1983's Mr. Nice Guy and 1987's All Day Rhythm. His records began to chart on radio R&B lists regularly -- he placed ten tracks on Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs during the ten-year period.
The '90s kicked off with Laws returning to his hard jazz-funk roots on True Spirit. The album didn't chart in the U.S., but did well in Europe and guaranteed him slots at major festivals and on Ronnie Scott's stage. In 1994, he issued Natural Laws for the Right Stuff label; it reached 34 on the jazz charts. In 1998, he returned to Blue Note for Portrait of the Isley Brothers: Harvest for the World, which reached 41. Two years later, he released Dream a Little, a vocal R&B album with jazz leanings. His two sisters and Porter appeared on the date. The track "Old Days/Old Ways" hit number 36 at Adult R&B. Signing to Eddie Holland's HDH label in 2004, he cut Everlasting, which hit number 39 on the jazz charts. Though Lawshasn't recorded an album since then, he continues to tour and do session work. In 2017, he dropped the R&B single "Settle Down" on the Bungalo/CIA label."

Ronnie Laws
"We've never heard Ronnie Laws refer to himself as a genius...But, when Laws, the original Earth, Wind & Fire saxophonist and flutist, and vocalist, earns the endorsement of highly esteemed musicians Walter Beasley, Kirk Whalum, and Paul Shaffer (Jimmy Kimmel band member/David Letterman Music Director) , the "genius" description fits.
Laws is a 2017 Grammy contender for his latest - "Settle Down."
November 9 - 10, 2017 - you can hear Laws perform John Coltrane originals on Africa's leading luxury train, The Blue Train, as a part of the unique film premier of Chasing Trane, in which Denzel Washington performed the narrative voice of Coltrane. If you can't make the South Africa trip, meet Ronnie Laws and Walter Beasley in Charlotte, NC - November 24, 2017!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kQ94yJmuxc

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