
Artist
Rufus
Rufus is a funk artist formed in 1970. 14 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 14
- Releases
- 1973–1983
- Active years
- 1970
- Formed

Artist
Rufus is a funk artist formed in 1970. 14 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Rags to Rufus
1974
Rufus was an American funk band from Chicago, Illinois best known for launching the career of lead singer Chaka Khan. They had several hits throughout their career, including "Tell Me Something Good", "Sweet Thing", and "Ain't Nobody". Biography: Origins: In 1967, The American Breed (Gary Loizzo, Al Ciner, Charles (Chuck) Colbert and Lee Graziano) had a top ten hit with the classic rock single, "Bend Me, Shape Me". After much success, Ciner, Colbert and Graziano (without Loizzo who pursued a successful production career) created a new group, adding Kevin Murphy on keyboards and Vern Pilder from the bar band "Circus". They re-emerged in 1969 under the name "Smoke". In 1970 vocalists Paulette McWilliams and James Stella were added and the group's name changed again to "Ask Rufus"; after which, Willie Weeks replaced Vern Pilder. In 1971, the band signed a contract with Epic Records recording an album that wasn't released after which Epic dropped their contract in early 1972. Willie Weeks was in turn replaced by Dennis Belfield, James Stella was replaced by keyboardist and vocalist Ron Stockert, Lee Graziano was replaced by Andre Fischer (former drummer with Curtis Mayfield and Jer…