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  1. 30 de sept. de 2015 · Risbrook, Louis “Jamal” (27th June 1953-Present) He is a singer and multi-instrumentalist, who changed his name to Jamal Rasool sometime prior to 1977. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he is known primarily for playing the electric bass although is credited with being an organist and synthesiser player on some recordings.

  2. The three players (guitarist Richard Thompson, tenor sax player Bill Risbrook, and alto sax player Carlos Ward) formed Madison Street Express along with bassist Louis Risbrook (later Muslim-monickered Jamal Rasool), percussionist Dennis Rowe, drummer Terrell Wood, and vocalist Barbara Wood.

  3. Louis James Risbrook. Profile: American bassist, vocalist and songwriter. Former member of the funk group B.T. Express, along with his brother Bill Risbrook. Sites: repertoire.bmi.com. Aliases:

  4. Louis Risbrook (later Muslim-monickered Jamal Rasool). Born June 26 th, 1955. Bassist in American funk/disco group, B.T. Express. B.T. Express (originally named Brooklyn Transit Express) was an American funk/disco group, that had a number of successful songs during the 1970s.

  5. 2 de ene. de 2018 · Thompson, Risbrook, and Ward subsequently formed Madison Street Express with bassist Louis Risbrook (aka Jamal Rasool), percussionist Dennis Rowe, drummer Terrell Wood, and vocalist Barbara Joyce Lomas, who cut the two-part single “Together” with Dwight Jones in 1971.

  6. The group consisted of Rich Thompson (lead guitar), Louis Risbrook aka Jamal Rasool (bass), Terrell Wood (drums), Bill Risbrook (sax, flute), Carlos Ward (sax), Dennis Rowe (percussion) and Barbara Joyce Lomas (vocals).

  7. Guitarist Richard Thompson, tenor sax player Bill Risbrook, and alto sax player Carlos Ward formed Madison Street Express, along with bassist Louis Risbrook (later taking up the Muslim-name Jamal Rasool), percussionist Dennis Rowe, drummer Terrell Wood, and vocalist Barbara Wood.