Rokotto
Rokotto | |
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| Origin | Dundee, Scotland |
| Genres | Britfunk |
| Years active | 1975–81 |
| Label | State Records |
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Rokotto was a Britfunk band from Dundee, Scotland, active in the late 1970s. It was made up of vocalists Sister B (Lorna Bannon),[1] Hugh Paul, and Cleveland Walker, backed by guitarist Derek Henderson, bassist Owen Wisdom, keyboardist Stewart Garden, and drummer Bongo Macleod.[2]
Overview
The band was formed in September 1975,[3] when Caribbean musicians McLeod, Walker, and Wisdom travelled to Dundee as part of a steel drum band, and fell in with musicians on the local funk scene; the name Rokotto being "the word for 'making love' in some African dialect".[4] The band soon gained a residency at Ronnie Scott's club in London[5] and in August 1976 signed to State Records,[6]
The band made its television debut on ITV show The Entertainers on 10 April 1977, the episode consisting of 30 minutes of a concert.[7] Rokotto enjoyed two hits in the UK singles chart; "Boogie On Up", which reached number 40 in November 1977, and "Funk Theory", which reached number 49 the following June,[8] the band performing each single on Top of the Pops.[9]
The band's final single releases came in 1981. McLeod and Walker later formed the funk band McLeod,[10] Sister B - under a new nom de disque, Lorna B - became a backing vocalist and singer on television themes (including children's' television show Fun House) and adverts, and also sang with Shakatak on the Night Birds album.[11][12] In 1995 she scored a pair of top 40 hits as guest vocalist with DJ Scott.[13]
References
- ^ "Dundee lass to sing for Prince Charles". Dundee Evening Telegraph: 1. 27 October 1988.
- ^ Betts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952–2004. London: Collins. p. 658.
- ^ "Musicscene". Fife Free Press: 25. 24 June 1977.
- ^ "Introducing Rokotto". Blues & Soul. November 1977.
- ^ "Big names at Caley...". Highland News: 2. 5 August 1976.
- ^ Smith, Ramsay (11 August 1976). "Pop talk". Aberdeen Evening Express: 8.
- ^ "The Entertainers: Rokotto". TV Times: 45. 14 April 1977.
- ^ "Rokotto". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 28 November 2025.
- ^ "Rokotto". TOTP Archive. Retrieved 28 November 2025.
- ^ "Wanted - next big thing on the Scottish music scene". Dundee Courier: 7. 4 June 1992.
- ^ "Lorna B returns and wants to party on". The Stage: 12. 27 April 1995.
- ^ "Lorna Bannon at the Jazz Bank". Perthshire Advertiser: 18. 25 July 1995.
- ^ "DJ Scott featuring Lorna B hits". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 28 November 2025.
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