“Ecstasy” was part of the Brooklyn rap trio Whodini! who had hits throughout the 1980s including Friends, The Freaks Come Out at Night, One Love, Five Minutes of Funk, Big Mouth and Funky Beat. The ...
Whodini's John "Ecstasy" Fletcher, center, at Hammersmith Odeon in London in 1986. (David Corio/Getty Images) John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, cofounder of the early New York hip-hop group Whodini, who used ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Fletcher, who was known by the stage name “Ecstasy” while performing with the early rap group Whodini, has died, according to ...
John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, the co-founder of the pioneering rap group Whodini, has died, the group confirmed Wednesday. He was 56. Fletcher’s death was confirmed by group member Grand Master Dee, ...
On April 29, 1986, pioneering Brooklyn rap trio Whodini released their third studio album, Back in Black, through Jive Records. Coming off the success of their gold-certified sophomore project Escape, ...
On this date in 1983, pioneering rap trio Whodini, who then was sans DJ Grandmaster D, released their self-titled debut album Whodini on the Jive Records imprint. Produced primarily by ...
The rap community is mourning the death of John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, who is a member of the pioneer group Whodini. The Hip-Hop world lost a pioneer of the genre today. Legendary Whodini group John ...
A promotional photo of Whodini, (clockwise from top) Grandmaster Dee, Ecstacy and Jalil Hutchins, from their 1986 Jive Records recording, "Back In Black." (File photo) HUNTSVILLE, Alabama-- Pioneering ...
John "Ecstasy" Fletcher, the co-founder of the pioneering rap group Whodini, has died, the group confirmed Wednesday. He was 56. Fletcher's death was confirmed by group member Grand Master Dee, ...