L.A. Boppers

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Is This The Best 03:48 Tools
You Did It Good 04:30 Tools
Give Me Some 05:56 Tools
Watching Life 05:35 Tools
I Can't Stay 03:27 Tools
La la means i love you 03:28 Tools
Wrap You Up 04:55 Tools
Is This the Best (Bop-Doo-Wah) 03:47 Tools
Watching Life [Original Album Mix] 05:36 Tools
Funk It Out 05:48 Tools
Life Is What You Make It 03:48 Tools
LA Boppers-Be Bop Dancin' 03:48 Tools
Where Do the Bop Go 04:12 Tools
Saturday 03:38 Tools
Is This The Best (Bop Doo Wah) 03:49 Tools
Perfect Love 05:43 Tools
Are We Wrong 03:49 Tools
Heartaches 03:49 Tools
Watchin' Life 03:49 Tools
be-bop dancin' 03:44 Tools
Dreamer 05:54 Tools
Where Do The Bop Go? 04:13 Tools
Be Bop Dancin' 03:48 Tools
Christy 04:56 Tools
Where Did You Go 04:08 Tools
You're On My Mind 05:11 Tools
How Strong Love Can Be 04:23 Tools
Is This the Best (Bop-Doo-Wah) [Original Full-Length] 03:47 Tools
You're No. 1 03:30 Tools
If You Go 03:38 Tools
Well Deserved Rest 02:46 Tools
If It Is That Way 04:56 Tools
Give Me Some (Original Album Version) 05:57 Tools
Dog House 04:12 Tools
Is This The Best (Bop-Doo-War) 03:47 Tools
Funk It Out (1980) 05:48 Tools
I Can’t Stay 05:57 Tools
L.H.R. Medley (Everybody's Boppin - Cloud Burst - Center Piece) 05:57 Tools
Be-Bop Dancing 05:57 Tools
Give Me Some [Original Album Version] 05:57 Tools
everybody wants to be a star 05:57 Tools
Something's Missing 04:11 Tools
Did it good 04:11 Tools
Be-Bop Dancin' (1980) 04:11 Tools
Give Me Some (Club Mix) 04:11 Tools
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The L.A. Boppers began as Side Effect's backup band in Los Angeles, but in the early '80's found limited success on their own. The L.A. Boppers were originally formed by Augie Johnson. It's members were: Vance 'Mad Dog' Tenort, John 'Iron Lips' Ervin, Dave 'The Groover' Grover, Stan 'Be-Bop' Martin, Bob 'The Professor' Greve, Chuck 'The German' Brooke, Kevin 'Shake Your Booty' Davis, Ed 'Funky Fingers' Luna, Ed 'Funky Thumbs' Reddick and Robert 'The Popper' Griffin. Originally just known as the Boppers for their first Fantasy outing in 1978 (including 'Somethings Missing'), they recorded, additionally, for both Mercury and MCA from 1980 until 1982. 1980 saw the release of 'The L.A. Boppers', following a band name change, which included the popular 'Watching Life'. The album enjoyed the vocal input of Miki Howard. There followed 'Bop Time' in 1981 and 'Make Mine Bop' in 1982. They enjoyed one Top 30 R & B single, "Is This The Best (Bop-Doo-Wah)," in 1980. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.