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  1. While the band was on its world tour, trumpeter/vocalist/percussionist Abdul Ra'oof joined them. Their second album, Too, went to number 30 R&B in the summer of 1981. On the band's third album, III, they worked with producer Leon Sylvers III and writers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

  2. Abdul Ra'oof. Lead Vocalist / Trumpet. Mary Davis. Original Lead Vocalist. Marleen Thimas. Lead Vocalist. Reginald Ward. Lead Guitar. Kayla Cox. Vocalist. Sultan Muhammad. Saxophone / Flute/ Vocals. Reginald "Wizard" Jones. Keyboards. Dominique Shuler. Drummer. Darryl "Wyz" Rouse. Keyboards. Crystal Martin. Drummer. Benjamin Smith.

  3. 696 Followers, 54 Following, 9 Posts - Abdul Ra'oof (@retherabdul) on Instagram: "" Something went wrong. There's an issue and the page could not be loaded. Reload page ...

  4. Mary & Abdul Early 1980's #4- On the Rise Featured the Roland TR-808 drum machine. Tabu Records Signed the SOS Band. 2nd Album - Two Songs. Est. 1977 The SOS Band was originally named Santa Monica. Soul Train ... Trumpeter/vocalist Abdul Ra’oof joined. SOS Band III "Sands of Time" 1986

  5. 1977 in Atlanta, GA. Genre. R&B. Styles. Contemporary R&B, Funk, Quiet Storm. Group Members. Bruno Speight, Jason Bryant, Mary Davis, Abdul Ra'oof, Bill Ellis, Billy Ellis, James Earl Jones III, Jerome Thomas, John A. Simpson III, Willie "Sonny" Killebrew. Album Highlights. Full Discography. New Releases. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search.

  6. The Funk Music Hall of Fame & Exhibition Center. 9.85K subscribers. Subscribed. 151. 9.9K views 7 years ago #dayton #ohio #funk. The Funk Chronicles "On the 1" TV interview with Abdul Ra'oof...

  7. American R&B and electro-funk band. Original bandname "Santa Monica" was changed to "The S.O.S. Band" by Sigidi Bashir Abdullah during the recording sessions for "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" (1979).