Quazar: Your Lovin' Is Easy

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

From their one and only 1978 LP, here's "Quazar, one of the best P-Funk spin-offs. The self-titled LP was very hard to find in the 80's and I can still remember how happy I was when I finally found it; a record I had only read about in a magazine. Now is the time for Arista to release this gem on CD!

Quazar consisted of:
Guitar & Lead Vocals: Kevin Goins
Bass, Lead & Background Vocals: Eugene "Moochie" Jackson
Keyboards & Background Vocals: Richard "Shaidi" Banks
Keyboards & Background Vocals: Greg Fitz
Drums & Background Vocals: Jeff Adams
Lead & Background Vocals: Lady Peachena
Guitar & Background Vocals: Harvey Banks
Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute: Darryl Dixon
Trumpet: Monica Peters
Congas: Darryl Deliberto

Guest musicians:
Guitars: Harry Watson, Butch Watson, Glenn Goins. Drums: Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey, Glenn Goins. Bass: Donald Payne, Glenn Goins. Background Vocals: Glenn Goins. Keyboards: "Deacon" Samuel Johnson.

Today, Kevin Goins is in a band called P-Theory. From their web site, the story of Quazar (http://ptheory.co.uk/kevingoins.cfm):
Kevin Goins, born in Plainfield, New Jersey (a.k.a P-FUNK) on July 26th. His god-fearing parents Bobby and Jesse Mae Goins raised Kevin with a strong religious background. Kevin starting singing at the age of three with his siblings, Mary, Tyrone, Deborah and Glenn.
Kevin was surrounded by singing and instrument playing his entire life. Kevin's grandma started the talent with her guitar playing which dwindled down to Kevin's father Bobbie Goins, his brother the legendary Glenn Goins and of course to Kevin. Kevin's mother and father are responsible for the gift of the incredibly distinctive Goins voices, that are a unique blend of the sweetest melody with an incredible power and range. Family and friends would always flock to the Goins home on family occasions knowing they'd be singing, guitar picking and washboard playing (Kevin's mom).

Kevin went out on his first tour with a gospel group by the name of "Sons of Emmanuel". The group would do mini tours during the weekends through the small and large churches of the south. While Kevin was still too young to be by the side of his brother, Glenn was out touring with Bobby Womack, Johnnie Taylor and later on calling in the mothership to land for Parliament Funkadelic, to name just a few.
In growing up Kevin was a co-founder of the teenage bands, Lemon Gin and Eclipse (later to become Quazar) wood shedding in the Plainfield, New Jersey basements.

Glenn, occasionally coming off the road, discovered how well Kevin and his friends, Eugene "Moochie" Jackson, and Jeff Adams had developed their skills in music, and song. With Glenn as their mentor and musical guide, the group "Quazar" was formed. Glenn recruited a few more members for Quazar, Gregg Fitz, Richard "Shiadi" Banks, Peachena, Darryl "Major D" Dixon, Monica Peters, Darryl de Lomberto and Harvey Banks, all having gospel backgrounds. Glenn started coaching the group for showcases in New York, Montreal, Canada and New Jersey . In their showcases they attracted a great deal of record company attention for their brash mixture of gospel, funk and rock and roll. Lured by a demonstration tape, representative from Arista caught the group live, and within a week they were signed to the label. Clive Davis thought of the group as a powerful attraction and a force to be dealt with.

The music of Quazar got their music from God, form the natural key of that they lived in. Just prior to the release of Quazar, the group was dealt a severe blow with the loss of producer Glenn Goins, who died in July 1978 of complications stemming from an earlier bout with Hodgkins Disease. Not only did Kevin lose his producer but he lost his brother, who in essence was his hero. Through great mourning Quazar struggled to keep the group going but the lost was too great. There was a spell of silence and later the group grew dispersed. Everyone to go there separate ways exploring there unique talents in other ventures.

Kevion Goins And P-Theory:
http://ptheory.co.uk/home.cfm
Darryl Dixon & David Watson are the Chops Horns:
http://www.chopshorns.com/whoischp.htm
Lady Peachena is a Gospel recording artist:
http://www.ladypeachena.com/
Greg Fitz on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/gregg.fitz

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