Candy Girl Tour


The Candy Girl Tour was a concert tour by the boy band New Edition, launched to support their first album Candy Girl.

Background

New edition dropped their first single Candy Girl in February 1983. The song was played by local radio stations around Boston and later became a smash hit, this marked an opportunity for them to perform professionally.
In the beginning, they started doing track dates in nightclubs and Skating rink parties in the Northeastern region on weekends performing few minute sets on a pre-recorded tape. When summer came, they performed at some festivals, the Indiana Black Expo and by august became an opening act for Rick James on his four-month Cold Blooded Tour. It is on this tour in Prividence that Rick James thought it would be better for them to perform their set with a live band, providing them with his own musicians, the Stone City Band.
August also marked their first trip oversea, as the group appeared on TV Show performing live version of their hits "Popcorn Love" and "Candy Girl" on Switch in England and Vorsicht, Musik! on August 15 in Germany lip-synching "Candy Girl". During the trip in London, they shot the videos for Popcorn Love and "She Gives Me a Bang" on the same day.
Coming back to the United States, New edition received their first royalty check for an amount of $1.87 each. Frustrated by this situation, they acquired new management in September and parted ways with Streetwise by November. Two months later, they crossed paths with Jerhyl Busby who signed them on MCA Records. They spent the rest of the year opening for Rick James and other R&B acts like the Gap Band and Stacy Lattisaw.
In 1984, the group was headlining 45-minute concert backed by the Q-Band in theaters around the country. While the group was performing in the Bahamas in February, Jheryl Busby invited Ray Parker Jr. to attend one of their concert, Parker met the group members who explained to him that they were already including the cover of "Mr. Telephone Man" by Junior Tucker on their show and wanted to record a studio version of it. In the spring, New Edition were part of the line-up of the "Kool Jazz Festival" with Luther Vandross, Patti LaBelle, and others artists.

Setlist

Songs are not in order:
;December 1983 - 1984

Personnel

;Musicians
The Q-Band :
  • Drexel "BOOTS" Anderson – guitar/MD/Bkrd vocals
  • Robert "Suave Bob" Cepeda – percussions
  • Ralph "Da Phunky Drumma" Vargas – drums,Bkrd vocals
  • Anthony "T-Bone" McEwan – bass and keyboards, Bkrd vocals
  • Carl T. "The Smooth" Smith – keyboards
  • John Steiner – keyboards
  • Rick Roberts – band manager

Tour dates

1983
DateCityCountryVenueAct
February 5New York CityUnited StatesCopacabana
March 11New York CityUnited StatesBond International Casino-
March 26New York CityUnited StatesHarlem World-
April 2New York CityUnited StatesRoseland BallroomMadonna, DJ Chuck Leonard
April 23BrooklynUnited StatesThe Saturn-
April 23The BronxUnited StatesSkatin' PalaceKurtis Blow, Cold Crush Brothers, Undefeated 3, Finesse 4, Sophisticated 4 with Love Bug Starski
April 29New York CityUnited StatesDisco Fever-
April 30New York CityUnited StatesStudio 54-
June 19Atlantic CityUnited StatesClub Harlem-
June 24Los AngelesUnited StatesMemorial Sport ArenaGrandmaster Flash, Melly Mel, Junzun Crew, The System, D.Train
July 3MiamiUnited StatesCasanovas
July 4MiamiUnited StatesNorth Shore Beach Space ParkJimmy Horn
July 9TampaUnited StatesCurtis Hixon Hall
July 10IndianapolisUnited StatesMarket Square ArenaThe Bar-Kays, Lakeside, Mtume, Jonznn Crew
July 21Tarpon SpringsUnited StatesAstro Skate Roller Rink
August 3Warwick, Rhode Island|West Warwick]United StatesWarwick Memorial AuditoriumRick James, Mary Jane Girls
August 8Garden CityUnited StatesLong Island Children's Museum
August 9WarwickUnited StatesWarwick Music TheaterRick James, Mary Jane Girls
August 24New York CityUnited StatesPier 84Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow, Grandmixer DST, Rockers Revenge, Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force
August 27ShreveportUnited StatesHirsch Coliseum-
August 28NorfolkUnited StatesScopeStacy Lattisaw, Trouble Funk, Slim & Arcade Funk
October 1LandoverUnited StatesCapital Center-
October 5PeoriaUnited StatesPeoria Civic CenterZapp, The Gap Band
October 10Delray BeachUnited StatesCarver Community Middle School-
October 14New York CityUnited StatesThe Fun HouseCrash Crew, Pure Energy, Love Bug Starski, The Rockatron Boogie Dancers, DJ Jellybean Benitez
October 22PeoriaUnited StatesPeoria Civic CenterThe Gap Band
November 3ChattanoogaUnited StatesUTC ArenaThe Gap Band, Midnight Star, Zapp
November 5ChampaignUnited StatesAssembly HallStacy Lattisaw, Maze
November 12GreensboroUnited StatesGreensboro ColiseumThe Gap Band, S.O.S Band, Midnight Star
November 17ChicagoUnited StatesUIC PavilionRick James, Mary Jane Girls
November 25New York CityUnited StatesThe Fun HouseLove Bug Starski, Crash Crew, Shannon, The Rockatron Boogie Dancers, DJ Jllybean Benitez
November 25HartfordUnited StatesHartford Civic CenterRick James, S.O.S Band
November 27BuffaloUnited StatesBuffalo Memorial AuditoriumRick James
December 16TampaUnited StatesCurtis Hixon Hall

;1984
DateCityCountryVenueAct
January 16SpringfieldUnited StatesSpringfield Symphony Hall-
February 4ElizabethUnited StatesThe Ritz TheaterThe Fearless Four, Run-DMC, The Breakers
February 6PatersonUnited StatesDreamland Roller RinkThe Fearless Four, Run-DMC
February 25DavenportUnited StatesDanceland BallroomAppeal
FebruaryMinneapolisUnited StatesDuffy's Door
March 2New York CityUnited StatesBeacon TheaterShannon
March 3New York CityUnited StatesBeacon TheaterShannon
March 4BuffaloUnited StatesShea's Performing Arts CenterShannon
March 10DaytonUnited StatesDayton Memorial HallRun DMC, Shannon
March 11DevonUnited StatesValley Forge Music FairGrandmaster Flash, Shannon
March 31GainsvilleUnited StatesSun Skate Center-
April 7PhiladelphiaUnited StatesUptown TheaterNewcleus, Run-DMC, The Amazing Breakers
May 25EinfieldUnited States190 East Lounge-
June 1San DiegoUnited StatesJack Murphy StadiumTeena Marie, Cameo, Ashford & Simpson, Kool & the Gang
June 20Upper DarbyUnited StatesTower Theater-
July 7AtlantaUnited StatesFulton County StadiumLuther Vandross, Patti Labelle, Bobby Womack, KC and the Sunshine Band
July 28CincinnatiUnited StatesRiverfront StadiumBobby Womack, Patti LaBelle, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Luther Vandross