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  1. war.com › bioBio - War

    Quite familiar with change, WAR was evolving as new band members joined up with the likes of; Alice Tweed Smith (credited as “Tweed Smith” and “Alice Tweed Smyth” on various albums) on percussion and vocals (giving the band its first female vocalist), and Ronnie Hammon as a third drummer.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2016 · 21. 719 views 3 years ago. Alice Tweed Smith grew up in Houston's historic 5th Ward and graduated from Kashmere High School. Her soulful vocal ability was identified by many at an early age...

  3. Alice Tweed Smith, who was credited as Tweed Smith on the previous album, is Alice Tweed Smyth on this one; she is included in the composer credits for the first time (with spelling of Smith), but only on one track. The album was produced by Jerry Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan, and Howard Scott.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › War_(band)War (band) - Wikipedia

    Other new members joining at this time were Alice Tweed Smith (credited as "Tweed Smith" and "Alice Tweed Smyth" on various albums) on percussion and vocals (giving the band its first female vocalist), and Ronnie Hammon as a third drummer.

  5. Alice Tweed Smith: percusión, voz (1979-1981) Ricky Green: bajo, voz (1984-1989) Tetsuya «Tex» Nakamura: armónica, voz (1993-2006) Rae Valentine: teclado, percusión, voz (1993-2001) Kerry Campbell: saxofón (1993-1998) Charles Green: saxofón, flauta (1993-1995) J. B. Eckl: guitarra, voz (1994-1996) Lance Ellis: saxofón, flauta (1994-2020)

  6. Singing - "The World is a Ghetto"

  7. Another new member was Alice Tweed Smith (credited as just Tweed Smith on this album), the group's first female vocalist, and also the first member not to be included in composition credits, which had always included the entire group previously.