Exit
The Little Green Monster/One More Hour (7")
Soul Junction Records âą SKU: SJ562Hip-Hop
Exit
Soul Junction Records âą SKU: SJ562Hip-Hop
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Exit were a five-piece ensemble of journeymen musicians from the lone star state of Texas who came together in the early 1980âs to record a handful of popular local 45âs including two Football-mania songs. The groups line-up consisted of lead guitarist and vocalist Clennis High, rhythm guitarist Lonnie Jones, his brother Johnny K. Jones the groups keyboardist, bassist Frank Houston Jr and George Oliver on Drums. Clennis High, a promising Football player with a flair for playing the guitar began his early musical career while attending Wheatley High school. Aged 17, Clennis played on several Crazy Cajun, Huey P Meauxâs recording sessions for Eugene Gamble and Barbara Lynn. Further recording sessions on Roy Head followed before he accepted an invitation by his neighborhood friend Willie Parnell to play alongside a group of fellow students in a band called âThe Drellsâ. âThe Drellsâ had been founded by Archie Bell in 1966 pulling together neighborhood friends James Wise, base singer Cornelius Fuller, Billy Butler, Willie Parnell joined later by Archieâs brother Lee Bell. Clennis would play with âArchie & The Drellsâ through their time on Skipper Lee Frazierâs Ovide label often accompanied by the âTexas Southern University Toronadoesâ where they scored a hit with the dance instruction song âTighten Upâ which on the strength of Atlantic Records picked the group up. Clennis played on all 3 of the Drells studio albums âTighten Upâ, âI Canât Stop Dancingâ and Thereâs Gonna Be A Showdownâ under Gamble and Huffâs tutelage before quitting to return home to complete his degree. He continued to play with several local Houston bands including the Cold Four who recorded the sort after âLove And Care/Low Ridenâ (Drells). Clennis later formed âThe Reality Bandâ with his friend Jerald Grey which introduced him to George Oliver and Frank Houston Jr. Occasionally âThe Reality Bandâ played with other groups, one group in particular (which Jerald previously knew) being an outfit from Conroe, Texas called the â58 Engineers. âThe 58 Engineersâ were founded by Johnny and Lonnie Jones, taking their name from the Army unit Johnny served with during his time in the service. By 1973 having grown to 8 members the group entered the studio to record the highly collectable and popular funk outing âThe Funky Fly (Part1 & 2)â on their own Bryant Records label (Bryant being the Jones brotherâs motherâs maiden name). As members of the â58 Engineersâ moved on, the Jones brothers found themselves working more and more with the âReality Bandâ so when Jerald Grey too later moved on the remaining âReality Bandâ members Clennis, George and Frank having grown fond of the two âCountry Brothers from Conroeâ as they affectionally called the Jonesâs made the decision to continue working with them, which led to the foundation of the group, Exit. During 1980 the recently formed Exit recorded the first of their two Football -mania songs but it is from the groups 1981 release âSuccess/One More Hourâ (Dat-Tex 105) that Soul Junction have taken the splendid ballad âOne More Hourâ to pair with the flipside of the groups third release âThe Little Green Monsterâ (Dal-Tex 106) which is now highly regarded and sort after by sweet soul/lowrider connoisseurs alike. Both of these songs have been put back-to-back to feature on Soul Junctionâs forthcoming September 45 release.