The Inner Circle

The Inner Circle

Also known as: The Circle Sounds Band

Inner Circle, also known as The Inner Circle Band or The Bad Boys of Reggae, are a Jamaican reggae band formed in Kingston in 1968. The band first backed The Chosen Few in the early 1970s before joining with successful solo artist Jacob Miller and releasing a string of records. This era of the band ended with Miller's death in a car crash in 1980. The group reformed in 1986. During this period, they released several international hit singles, including "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" and "Bad Boys", the latter of which later became the theme to the American television show COPS. The group continued to record and tour thereafter. Brothers Ian and Roger Lewis have remained the group's consistent members, playing bass and guitar, respectively. Other long-term members include keyboardist Bernard "Touter" Harvey, a member since 1973, and drummer Lancelot Hall, who joined during their 1986 reformation. The band's lineup is completed by singer Trevor "Skatta" Bonnick and lead guitarist Andre Philips.

Career


Early history (1968-1974)
Inner Circle was formed in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1968, by the brothers Ian Lewis and Roger Lewis with then 12-year-old Stephen "Cat" Coore and Michael Cooper. They appeared on record in 1970, backing The Chosen Few on the Derrick Harriott-produced single "Why Can't I Touch You", with the Inner Circle Band credited with the instrumental version on the B-side. This was one of several singles on which they backed the Chosen Few. In 1970 the band was expanded when they were joined by drummer William Stewart, percussionist Irvin "Carrot" Jarrett, and singer William "Bunny Rugs" Clarke. The band played on Eric Donaldson's hit single "Cherry Oh Baby" and recorded their own version as "Red Cherry". Jarrett left the band in 1972, with singer Clarke leaving the following year when he moved to New York. Clarke's replacement was Milton "Prilly" Hamilton, but this line-up was short-lived as the band split in two with Coore, Cooper, and Hamilton leaving to form Third World in 1973. Coore and Cooper were then students of the University of the West Indies, studying for various degrees and were soon joined in Third World by fellow Inner Circle departees Clarke and Jarrett. Meanwhile, Inner Circle re-tooled the lineup by recruiting keyboard players Charles Farquharson and Bernard Harvey (aka "Touter"), as well as drummer Calvin McKenzie as a replacement for Stewart (who would also go on to play with Third World). The band played the hotel and club circuit in Kingston, playing a mixture of reggae, pop and soul hits, and released their first album, Dread Reggae Hits, in 1973 on Ian Lewis's Top Ranking label.

The Jacob Miller years
After recording with singer Funky Brown, they recruited Jacob Miller as a permanent vocalist (although he continued to record as a solo artist), and had a hit single with a version of The Stylistics' "You Make Me Feel Brand New". Some of Miller's work with the band was credited to Miller alone, including the "Tenement Yard" single. The band was signed by Capitol Records, who issued the albums Reggae Thing (1976) and Ready for the World (1977). They toured the United States with American guitarist, Ed Elizalde. In 1978 they moved on to Island Records who released the Everything Is Great album in 1978, which included the UK hit singles "Everything Is Great" and "Stop Breaking My Heart", and New Age Music the following year. The band was joined by New York session guitarist Joe Ortiz, dubbed 'Gitzy' by the band; who added the first touches of hard rock, jazz, and blues to the group and to reggae in general. Ortiz recorded at Compass Point Studios for the Everything Is Great album on Island Records, and later joined the group for their European tour in 1978-1980. He was also the lead guitarist on the title track "New Age Music" on the album of the same name. Lester Adderley joined the group for the New Age Music album on guitar. Also released in the late 1970s were two dub albums based on Miller's solo albums Killer Miller and Wanted but credited to Inner Circle. The band gained further exposure via their performance in the film Rockers, playing a hotel house band. At his peak in the 1970s, only Bob Marley was more popular in Jamaica than Miller, and as a live act, nobody equalled their popularity. Miller's death in a car crash on 23 March 1980 led the band to split up, with the Lewis Brothers and Touter Harvey moving to Miami, where they opened a studio in a warehouse, later opening their own Circle House recording studio, and the band has been based in Miami since then. After Miller's death in 1980, the band had one more American tour, inviting Norman Grant from the Twinkle Brothers for vocals.

Reformation and US success
In 1981, with Bay Area lead guitarist, Mark Castro, they recorded the album Something So Good. Due to the loss of Jacob Miller, the members asked Mark Castro to help them find a new vocalist. Mark brought Rick Hunt to the band. "Something So Good" includes the memorable signature lead guitar solos that only Mark Castro can produce, especially When a Man Loves a Woman and World 2000."Something So Good" was released in 1982. They reformed in 1986 with the Lewis Brothers and Harvey joined by singer Calton Coffie and drummer Lancelot Hall, and this line-up released the Black Roses album (released in 1986 on RAS Records). The band's next album, One Way in 1987, included one of their biggest hits, "Bad Boys", which was re-recorded for their 1989 album Identified and became the theme music for the Fox TV series Cops that year. California guitarist Dave Gonzales, by Mark Castro's recommendation, joined the band for a tour in 1989. "Bad Boys" was reissued as a single in 1990 and charted in several countries in Europe, but it was its 1993 re-release in the United States that achieved the greatest success. The 1992 album Bad to the Bone was picked up by Atlantic Records and reissued as Bad Boys in 1993 to capitalize on the success of the single. It sold more than half a million copies in the United States and more than four million worldwide. The band received a Grammy Award in 1993 for 'Best Reggae Album by Duo or Group' for Bad Boys and the album also spawned the international hit single "Sweat (A La La La La Long)", which was a No. 3 hit in the UK Singles Chart and topped the chart in 10 countries, selling over a million copies in Europe, while "Bad Boys" peaked at No. 52. It was their second (and last) American hit, reaching No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Bad Boys" was used in the 1995 film of the same name starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence and its sequels Bad Boys II and Bad Boys for Life, and a ringtone based on the song was on the Billboard Hot Ringtones Chart for over 110 weeks. They received a second Grammy nomination in 1994 for the album Reggae Dancer, which included a cover of Joe South's "Games People Play" which was released as a single. Coffie left in the mid-1990s to pursue a solo career, and they were joined in 1994 by Kris Bentley who made his album debut on Da Bomb (1997), released on the band's own Soundbwoy Entertainment label. In 1999 they released the album Jamaika Me Crazy on their own Eureka label. The 2000 album Big Tings featured guest appearances from Mr Vegas, Beenie Man, Luciano, Anthony B, and Glen Washington. In 2008, Jr. Jazz took over as lead vocalist. As well as running the Circle Sound studio, the band members also run the Circle Sound production company. The band's 2009 album State of Da World featured contributions from an array of reggae stars including Luciano, Damian Marley, Stephen Marley, Junior Reid, Mutabaruka, Bushman, David Hinds of Steel Pulse, and members of Slightly Stoopid. In 2012, the band launched the 'Saving The Reggae Music' campaign with the aim of promoting traditional reggae music over the increasingly US-influenced music coming out of Jamaica. The band's 2012 album Dubets featured collaborations with Peetah Morgan, Ken Boothe, Marcia Griffiths, Glen Washington, Ali Campbell of UB40, Gramps Morgan, A.J. Brown, and Marty Dread. The group went on to record with several younger singers and deejays, including Damian Marley, I-Octane, Khago, and Chronixx, with whom they recorded an updated version of "Tenement Yard". In 2019 it was announced that Ian and Roger Lewis, and Jacob Miller would receive the Order of Distinction from the Jamaican government.

Members


Current members
Ian Lewis (born 1 November 1953) - bass, vocals (1968-1980, 1981-1982, 1986-present) Roger Lewis (born 29 June 1951) - guitar, vocals (1968-1980, 1981-1982, 1986-present) Bernard "Touter" Harvey (born 25 October 1955) - keyboards, vocals (1973-1980, 1981-1982, 1986-present) Lancelot Hall (born 7 February 1960) - drums (1986-present) Trevor "Skatta" Bonnick - vocals (2013-present) Andre Phillips - guitar (2017-present)

Former members
Michael "Ibo" Cooper - keyboards (1968-1973; died 2023) Stephen "Cat" Coore - guitar (1968-1973) William "Bunny Rugs" Clarke - vocals (1970-1973; died 2014) William Stewart - drums (1970-1973) Irvin "Carrot" Jarrett - percussion (1970-1972; died 2018) Milton "Prilly" Hamilton - vocals (1973) Charles Farquharson - keyboards (1973-1980, 1981-1982) Calvin McKenzie - drums (1973-1980, 1981-1982) Funky Brown - vocals (1973-1974) Jacob Miller - vocals (1974-1980; his death) Ed Elizalde - guitar (1977-1978) Joe Ortiz - guitar (1978-1980) Lester Adderley - guitar (1979-1980)

Norman Grant - vocals (1980)
Mark Castro - guitar (1981-1982) Rick Hunt - vocals (1981-1982) Anthony "Junior" Douglas - drums/background vocals (1981-1982) Calton Coffie - vocals (1986-1994; died 2023)

Dave Gonzales - guitar (1989)
Kris Bentley - vocals (1994-2008) Jr. Jazz - vocals, guitar (2008-2011) Michael Sterling - guitar, vocals (2013-2017)

Credits & Appearances (15)

Production
Producer 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
The Best Of The Inner Circle Featuring Jacob Miller The Best Of CD Island 197X-8X 1992
Technicians
Mixing Engineer 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
New Age Music The Inner Circle New Age Music ILPS 9608 LP Island 1980 1980
Musicians
Backing Band 13
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Heavy Reggae The Inner Circle Heavy Reggae STAR LP 003 LP Starapple 1974 1974
Rock The Boat The Inner Circle Rock The Boat TRLS 93 LP Trojan 1974 1974
The Killer Rides Again Jacob Miller The Killer Rides Again VPCD 2029 CD VP 1974-76 1991
Reggae Thing The Inner Circle Reggae Thing ST 11574 LP Capitol 1976 1976
The Best Of The Capitol Years The Inner Circle The Best Of The Capitol Years 7243 8 27170 2 CD Capitol 1976-77 1993
Ready For The World The Inner Circle Ready For The World ST 11664 LP Capitol 1977 1977
Reggae Greats Jacob Miller & The Inner Circle Reggae Greats CSLP 0018 LP Circle 1977-79 1984
Woman Billy Cole Woman LP Recreational And Educational Enterprises 1978 1978
Collectors Classics Jacob Miller Collectors Classics CD RAS 197X 1988
Forward Jah Jah Children Jacob Miller & The Inner Circle Forward Jah Jah Children TJDDD 189 CD Trojan 197X-80 2004
New Age Music The Inner Circle New Age Music ILPS 9608 LP Island 1980 1980
Reggae Rebel Johnnie Clarke Reggae Rebel CSLP 0006 LP Circle 1982 1982
Good Good Loving Angella Stewart Good Good Loving CAL 01 LP Calabash 1984 1984

Also Appears On (26)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Dubwise & Otherwise Vol 2 Various Artists Dubwise & Otherwise Vol 2 BFCDS 905 CD Blood And Fire 2002
Trojan Motor City Box Set Various Artists Trojan Motor City Box Set TJETD 309 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2006
Trojan Soulful Reggae Box Set Various Artists Trojan Soulful Reggae Box Set TRBCD 021 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2000
Trojan Legends Box Set Various Artists Trojan Legends Box Set TJETD 271 CD Trojan 196X-9X 2005
History Of Trojan Records 1972-95 Various Artists History Of Trojan Records 1972-95 CDTAL 900 CD Trojan 1972-95 1996
Down In A Tenement Yard Various Artists Down In A Tenement Yard TJDDD 352 CD Trojan 1973-80 2007
Rockers Soundtrack Various Artists Rockers Soundtrack ILPS 9587 LP Island 1976-79 1979
One Big Happy Family Various Artists One Big Happy Family ILPS 9530 LP Island 1978-79 1979
Creation Rockers Various Artists Creation Rockers TRLS 180-185 LP Trojan 1979 1979
60's Hits Reggae Style Various Artists 60's Hits Reggae Style CD Castle Pulse 197X 2007
Here Comes That Feeling Various Artists Here Comes That Feeling TJDDD 140X CD Trojan 197X 2004
Just My Imagination Various Artists Just My Imagination CDTRL 286 CD Trojan 197X 1990
More Souled On Reggae Various Artists More Souled On Reggae CD Emporio 197X 1996
Ranking Miss P Presents Sweet Harmony Various Artists Ranking Miss P Presents Sweet Harmony TJDDD 101 CD Trojan 197X 2003
Reggae Chartbusters Vol 6 Various Artists Reggae Chartbusters Vol 6 2711953 CD Trojan 197X 2009
Reggae Party Various Artists Reggae Party CD Hallmark 197X
Sounds Of The Seventies Various Artists Sounds Of The Seventies CDTRL 321 CD Trojan 197X 1993
Trojan Lovers Box Set Various Artists Trojan Lovers Box Set TRBCD 005 CD Trojan 197X 1999
Trojan Rockers Box Set Various Artists Trojan Rockers Box Set TJETD 338 CD Trojan 197X 2006
Trojan Roots Reggae Boxset Various Artists Trojan Roots Reggae Boxset TJETD 296 CD Trojan 197X 2005
70's Hits Reggae Style Various Artists 70's Hits Reggae Style CD Castle Pulse 197X-8X 2007
Reggae Love Songs Various Artists Reggae Love Songs TDSAN 001 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2003
Trojan Bob Marley Covers Box Set Various Artists Trojan Bob Marley Covers Box Set TJETD 323 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2006
Trojan Roots and Culture Box Set Various Artists Trojan Roots and Culture Box Set TJETD 226 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2005
Trojan Tribute To Bob Marley Box Set Various Artists Trojan Tribute To Bob Marley Box Set TRBCD 006 CD Trojan 197X-8X 1999
Trojan Selecta Vol 5 Various Artists Trojan Selecta Vol 5 TJJCD 439 CD Trojan 197X-9X 2007
16 albums
15 credits
13 labels
1974 - 2004