CHARLES “EXPRESS YOURSELF” WRIGHT
Official Website: ExpressYourself.net
CHARLES
WRIGHT, founder and leader of the legendary Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
pinned the world renowned "Express Yourself". His songs have been
covered by legendary artists such as Ray Charles; jazz great Les McCann; Pop
star Della Reese; Ohio Funkateer Rodger Troutman & Zapp; Musiq (Soul
Child); former Monkey's Mickey Dolenz; The Ohio Players; and The Swiss Longine
Symphony Orchestra. During the rise of Hip Hop in the 80's many rap artists
lifted chunks of funk from Wright's wax, which included N.W.A. Brand Nubian
Funk; Naughty By Nature; Gang Starr; Sean Puffy. Combs and others.
“Express
Yourself” sells Bit Burger Beer, Algida Ice Cream and Nokia products across the
European continent. The Los Angeles
Lakers showcased “Express Yourself” at their start-up games, and the NBA
featured the classic song in its 2004 “I
Love This Game” TV Campaign. Kinko’s uses “Express Yourself” in its
international marking strategy, and Kohl's Clothing Stores chose the tune for
its “Spring Fashion Champaign”, while the Jenny Jones Show used it as their
theme for an entire season. “Express Yourself” also provided the theme for both
the Democratic National Convention and the 2004 Olympic Games Celebration. By
mid 2010 Coffee Mate had TV viewers stirring it up to the tune of “Express
Yourself”. Other compliments to the unforgettable tune includes The PGA, U
Draw, Tide Soap, Nike, Burger King; Singer Sewing Machine; and the list goes on.
Good Morning America used it as a theme for their Advice Guru Talent Search.
Whenever
a motion picture film calls for an instantly recognizable sound track, Charles
Wright classics have been utilized in films such as “Panther” “The People Vs.
Larry Flint” and many others. His hit song “Do Your Thing” set the stage for a
chilling plot turn in the 1970's pornographic study of “Boogie Nights.”
Wright's music has been used not just in action films but in comedies as well,
simply because it makes the audience feel good. “Express Yourself” has been in
dozens of movies such as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”,
“Cheaper By The Dozen”, and Universal/Paramount’s “The Little Fockers”,
starring Ben Stiller and Robert Dinero. The talented and passionate artist
re-arranged a version of “Express Yourself” with a message to youth to “Protect
Yourself” from sexually transmitted diseases. He performed the tune for an
excited audience at the first Aids Walk Circle of Life Concert at the Los
Angeles Greek Theater in 2011.
Charles
Wright's productions produced the documentary “Bring Back the Harmony” and the
concert presentation “Live at the Ford Theater.” Headed for the airwaves is his
latest venture “Express Yourself TV Show”. The show covers legends from various
fields of endeavor and especially the entertainment field featuring guests such
as Little Richard, Brenda Lee Eagar, Hank Dixon of The Originals and Charles
McCormick of the group Bloodstone having intrinsic historical value. Charles
however, is not stopping there. He is presently excited about the release of his
new CD “Be Careful What You Wish For” which will be
released around the end of summer. In the meantime, Charles has shared his
single through social media “Looking For An Ugly Woman” which can be found on
YouTube and the mp3 can be purchased at any online music store. To stay updated
with Charles, Look for him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Charleswright103.
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