Curtis Harmon

 

Curtis Harmon. (b. October 27th, 1962). Drummer who came to prominence in the American jazz fusion & R&B band, Pieces of a Dream.

 

Pieces of a Dream is an American R&B and jazz fusion group.

Overview

The group was formed in Philadelphia in 1976 by bassist Cedric Napoleon, drummer Curtis Harmon, and keyboardist James Lloyd, who were all teenagers at the time. The group based their name on "Pieces of Dreams", a Michel Legrand tune recorded by Stanley Turrentine that they regularly performed. In 1981, Pieces of a Dream had a minor soul hit with 'Warm Weather', which was recorded on Elektra Records and co-produced by Dexter Wansel. In late 1983, the group had their most successful single, "Fo-Fi-Fo", which peaked at No. 13 on the US soul chart.

The single “What Can I Do,” from the album ‘Bout Dat Time, with Norwood on the lead vocals, peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart in February 1990.

Tracy Hamlin was the group's lead vocalist from 2002 to 2005 and sang on two of their albums, Love Silhouette and No Assembly Required.

Discography

  • Pieces of a Dream (1981)
  • We Are One (1982)
  • Imagine This (1983)
  • Joyride (1986)
  • Makes You Wanna (1988)
  • 'Bout Dat Time (1989)
  • In Flight (1993)
  • Goodbye Manhattan (1995)
  • Pieces (1997)
  • Ahead to the Past (1999)
  • Acquainted with the Night (2001)
  • Love's Silhouette (2002)
  • No Assembly Required (2004)
  • Pillow Talk (2006)
  • Soul Intent (2009)
  • In the Moment (2013)
  • All In (2015)
  • Just Funkin' Around (2017)

 


To learn more about the artist, please visit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieces_of_a_Dream_(band)