Vadim Zilberstein is a Russian guitarist and the current lead guitarist in the American band Earth, Wind & Fire. The band fuses different kinds of music and was started by Maurice White in Chicago, Illinois in the year 1969. During this long standing career, Earth, Wind & Fire have won six Grammy awards and twenty Grammy nominations.
Vadim Zilberstein is the current lead guitarist of EW&F
One of his popular works on guitar “I Feel For You” for Caught In The Act, Warner Bros. Records, in 1984 was a Electronic, Funk/ Soul Genere.

One of Vadim’s best performances to look for on a live show would be “Shinning Star” and “25 or 6 to 4”.

Some of the all time hits of Earth, Wind & Fire include, “Fantasy”, “Let’s Groove”, “Shining Star”, and “Boogie Wonderland”.
The Albums and Live Performances from the year 1969 by the band Earth, Wind and Fire is listed below: 

Year

Album/Performance

1970

Earth, Wind & Fire

1970

Love Is Life

1971

The Need of Love

1971

I Think About Lovin' You

1972

Last Days and Time

1973

Head to the Sky

1973

Evil

1973

Keep Your Head to the Sky

1974

Open Our Eyes

1974

Kalimba Story

1974

Devotion

1974

Mighty Mighty

1975

That's the Way of the World

1975

Gratitude

1975

That's the Way of the World

1975

Shining Star

1975

Sun Goddess (with Ramsey Lewis)

1975

Stairway to Heaven

1975

Sing a Song

1976

Spirit

1976

Getaway

1976

Saturday Nite

1976

On Your Face

1977

All 'N All

1977

Serpentine Fire

1977

Fantasy

1978

The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1

1978

Jupiter

1978

Magic Mind

1978

Got to Get You into My Life

1978

September

1979

I Am

1979

In the Stone

1979

Boogie Wonderland (with The Emotions)

1979

After the Love Has Gone

1979

Star

1979

Can't Let Go

1980

Faces

1980

You

1980

Let Me Talk

1980

Back on the Road

1981

Raise!

1981

Oakland Live 12-31-1981

1981

Let's Groove

1981

And Love Goes On

1981

Wanna Be with You

1981

I've Had Enough

1981

Lookin for You

1983

Powerlight

1983

Electric Universe

1983

Fall in Love with Me

1983

Side by Side

1983

Spread Your Love

1983

Magnetic

1983

Dance, Dance, Dance

1986

The Collection - 24 Essential Hits

1987

Touch the World

1987

System of Survival

1987

Thinking of You

1987

Evil Roy

1987

You and I

1988

The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 2

1988

Turn On (The Beat Box)

1990

Heritage

1990

For the Love of You

1990

Heritage

1990

Wanna Be the Man

1992

The Eternal Dance

1992

The Very Best of Earth, Wind & Fire

1993

Millennium

1993

Sunday Morning

1993

Spend the Night

1993

Two Hearts

1995

Definitive Collection

1996

Elements of Love

1996

Greatest Hits Live

1996

Boogie Wonderland - The Very Best of Earth, Wind & Fire

1997

In the Name of Love

1997

Revolution

1998

Super Hits

1998

Greatest Hits

1999

The Ultimate Collection

1999

Septemer '99

2002

The Essential Earth, Wind & Fire

2002

That's the Way of the World: Alive in 75

2003

The Promise

2003

EWF Live in Rio

2003

All in the Way

2004

Love Songs

2005

Illumination

2005

Pure Gold

 

Sam Brown, born as Samantha Brown on October 7, 1964 at Stratford in London, is the daughter of rock 'n' roll singer and guitarist Joe Brown and the singer Vicki Brown – a member of the Pink Floyd 'choir' at Knebworth. Sam Brown has organized two solo albums – 'April Moon' and 'Stop' -- with contribution of David Gilmour and another titled ‘Of the Moment’. In addition, as a vocalist, Sam Brown has performed with ‘Small Faces’ as well as ‘Spandau Ballett’.

Sam Brown
Sam Brown

For Sam Brown, music has been as natural as breathing since she was brought up in one of the most musical families. Since Sam Brown's early days, she has been related with many top musicians who frequented her and among them Small Faces' Steve Marriott and Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour were very regular.

It may be noted that soon before The Beatles split up, her father Joe was an influential guitarist and already had three Top 10 pop hits. On the other hand, Sam’s mother Vicki too was a top supporting vocalist from the early 70s onwards. In addition, Joe Brown owned a studio – The Grange – a nearby. Thus, it is little surprising that with such fired up music in her veins, Sam Brown has been a celebrity even before she recorded her first album. 

Early Days

According to Sam Brown, the hubbub notwithstanding, she was a quiet child who preferred remaining confined to her room listening to Rickie Lee Jones or Elkie Brooks, playing the piano or writing her personal diary. However, she was always captivated by lyrics and at the age of 14, Sam Brown she wrote her first song and put it to tune. She called it ‘Window People’.  

In her initial days, Sam Brown did not harbor any career plans, but just whiled her time with her talent and celebrity background. In 1977, Sam Brown first appeared as a vocalist with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra and also sang in the Small Faces’ album ‘In the Shade’. At the age of 17, Sam Brown felt the need for some independence in her life and hence shifted to London. She is reported to have said that she took the decision as she did not want her family to have any role in her music.

Career

Sam Brown is distinguished for her unfashionably passionate vocal style as well as her aptitude to easily go beyond the different musical styles. So far, Sam’s most popular song has been ‘Stop!’, which was released in 1988 as a single. Later, in the same year, Sam Brown released an album, including singles ‘Walking Back to Me’ and ‘This Feeling’, by the same title. Two years later, Sam released her second album ‘April Moon’ – comprising two singles ‘With a Little Love’ and ‘Kissing Gate’ – in 1990. The album had three more singles – ‘Mindworks’, ‘As One’ and ‘One in Your Life’.

Incidentally, Sam Brown first received recognition in the United States when she contributed as a supporting vocalist for Pink Floyd.

The third album released by Sam Brown was titled ’43 Minutes’. ’43 Minutes’ displayed a negative approach as the songs in the album were written and composed when Sam’s mother Vicky was dying due to cancer. The album comprised songs titled ‘Letting Go’, ‘Fear of Life’ and ‘Into the Night’. This was also a turning point in Sam’s music as she released the album under her own label ‘Pod Music’, when renowned label A&M refused to release ’43 Minutes’ without their suggested changes.

Sam released a duet with Fish titled ‘Just Good Friends’ in 1995, but if failed to make much impact. Two years later, she released ‘Box’ through Demon Records and the tracks in this album – “Embrace the Darkness", "Whisper" and "I Forgive You" – reflected her maturity both as a lyricist and musician. Again in 2000, Sam Brown released another album titled ‘ReBoot’. Sam released a solo album ‘Of the Moment’ in 2007 was back on the Top 10 of the UK Albums Chart in October 2007 with "Valentine Moon".

Personal Life

Sam Brown is married to producer Robin Evans. She is a mother of two children Vicki born in September 1993 and Mohan in June 1995. Currently, the family lives in a small Scottish village and their hour is full of musicians as it has always been.

Some of her albums include:

 

  • 1988 - "Stop!"
  • 1990 - "April Moon"
  • 1992 - "43 Minutes"
  • 1997 - "Box"
  • 2000 - "Reboot"
  • 2001 - "Small World Big Band"
  • 2003 - "Homespun"
  • 2005 - "Ukulele and Voice", "Effortless Cool" and "Swinging the Blues Dancing the Ska"
  • 2006 - "The Very Best of Sam Brown" and "Moving Out to the Country"
  • 2007 - "Of The Moment" and "Best Of Friends"
  • 2008 - "Short Stories From East Yorkshire"