- All-Star Sports Jams · 1965
- Classic Halloween Hits 1 · 1966
- 20th Century Rocks: 60's Rock Bands - Wild Thing · 1964
- Have "Louie" Will Travel · 1999
- Classic Halloween Hits 2 · 1965
- Have "Louie" Will Travel · 1999
- Have "Louie" Will Travel · 1999
- Soul Jazz Records Presents: Soul of a Nation: Jazz Is the Teacher, Funk Is the Preacher · 2018
- Have "Louie" Will Travel · 1999
- My Dream Girl (Remastered) - Single · 2007
- Have "Louie" Will Travel · 1999
- In the Basement · 1996
- Have "Louie" Will Travel · 1999
Albums
- 2011
- 1996
- 1972
Singles & EPs
- 2018
- 2013
- 2013
Appears On
- Richard Berry
About The Pharaohs
Emerging from the fertile Chicago avant-jazz scene of the late '60s, the Pharoahs were an afro-influenced jazz-funk conglomeration consisting of veteran session players for the Chess label, as well as future members of world-beating R&B stars Earth, Wind & Fire. Initially formed around the core members of the Jazzmen, one of several active bands centered on Chicago’s community-oriented Afro Arts Theater, they combined forces with the Artistic Heritage Ensemble, led by Phil Cohran, a cornetist and former associate of the AACM and Sun Ra’s Arkestra. By 1971, the group recorded their sole studio album, Awakening, followed by a live document, In the Basement (1972), both of which were reissued by the Luv N’ Haight label in the late '90s, much to the delight of rare groove collectors. ~ Dave Shim
- ORIGIN
- Chicago, IL, United States
- FORMED
- 1962
- GENRE
- Jazz