Earth, Wind & Fire wants to boogie with Dua Lipa at We Love NYC concert
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For generations of R&B fans, Earth, Wind & Fire have been an elemental force in the soundtrack of their lives. And 50 years after the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band — founded by the late Maurice White — dropped its self-titled debut, EWF is still making us groove to ’70s classics such as “Shining Star,” “Boogie Wonderland” and, of course, “September.”
On Friday, the Grammy-winning group released their new single "You Want My Love" — a Babyface-produced update of 1975’s "Can’t Hide Love." The good times continue on Saturday, when the band will be part of the star-studded lineup at We Love NYC: the Homecoming Concert in Central Park. Here, lead singer Philip Bailey, 70, and bassist Verdine White, 70, share what playing Central Park means to them, how their Verzuz with the Isley Brothers went viral, and which element best symbolizes them. In all of your 50 years together, has the band ever performed in Central Park before?More Related News