For nearly six decades, Tower of Power has delivered its signature blend of funk and soul, defining the unmistakable “Oakland soul” sound. Formed in 1968 by Emilio Castillo, the band rose to national prominence with their Warner Bros. debut Bump City, producing timeless hits like “You’re Still a Young Man,” “So Very Hard to Go” and “What Is Hip?” Known for their tight horn section, infectious grooves and high-energy live performances, Tower of Power has toured the world and shared stages with legendary artists including Otis Redding, Elton John, Santana and Aerosmith. More than 58 years later, their window-rattling sound and raucous party spirit remain as powerful as ever.
Formed in 1969 with a mission to spread brotherhood and harmony, WAR emerged as one of the most influential and socially conscious bands of their era. Blending funk, soul, rock, Latin and jazz influences, the multi-cultural group used their music to speak out against racism, hunger and violence while promoting unity and hope. Discovered by producer Jerry Goldstein and joined early on by rock legend Eric Burdon of The Animals, WAR quickly made history with their powerful sound and message-driven songs. Decades later, their timeless grooves and spirit of togetherness remain just as relevant and electrifying today.