Black Merda were a funky rock combo with a significant debt to Jimi Hendrix, mixing fuzz-toned, psychedelic blues-rock with folky acoustic passages and contemporary late-'60s soul. Featuring guitarists Anthony and Charles Hawkins, bassist VC Veasey (aka Veesee L. Veasey), and drummer Tyrone Hite, the group got its start in the late '60s after Veasey, Hite, and Anthony Hawkins had spent time in a band called the Soul Agents, backing Edwin Starr and Gene Chandler. Inspired by Jimi Hendrix's Are You Experienced?, they added Anthony's younger brother Charles on second guitar and christened themselves Black Merda. Despite some interest around their Detroit base -- including Norman Whitfield and Eddie Kendricks -- Black Merda signed to Chess, thanks in part to the psychedelic soul eccentric Fugi (aka Ellington Jordan), who they also backed on his Mary, Don't Take Me on No Bad Trip LP for Chess. Black Merda's self-titled album sounded revolutionary enough, although the bandmembers were disappointed that it didn't reflect their heavy live shows. They then moved to the West Coast to continue playing with Fugi, but returned to Chicago to record a second album. Shortening their name to Mer-Da, the group returned in 1971 with Long Burn the Fire, a funkier outing that bore a likeness to early Funkadelic. The band quickly fizzled out, but over the next three decades, continued record-collector interest in the group eventually resulted in a reunion with Veasey, both Hawkins brothers, and Fugi, although Hite had died in 2004. Artist Biography by Steve Huey - All Music Guide
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Jett Plastic Recordings
7", Whi
2009
2008
Vampi Soul
7"
2006
Black Sky Records (3)
CD-ROM, Album
2006
2004
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Chess
7", Single
1970
1970
2016
Black Sky Records (2)
9xFile, MP3, Album, 320
1971
1970
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1970
2016
Wagram Music
4xCD, Comp
2014
Not On Label (Woozy Self-released)
File, MP3, Mixed, 320
2011
CVLT Nation
15xFile, MP3, Comp, 320 + File, MP3, 224 + File, M
2011
Shared Collection
2xCD, Comp
2010
Mojo Magazine
CD, Comp
2010
2008
Not On Label (L'Abbé Duclos Self-released)
File, MP3, Mixtape, 192
2002
Tuff City
CD, Comp, Promo, Smplr
Soul Junkie Records
CD
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