First learning to sing in church as a three-year-old, Charlie Wilson went on to
become one of the best-loved and most influential soul stars of the 1970s and
1980s, before being rediscovered in the 2000s with the help of the hip hop
community. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Wilson formed the Gap Band with brother
Ronnie in 1974 and together they scored a string of funky classic party
favourites, including Oops Upside Your Head, Party Train, Outstanding, You
Dropped A Bomb On Me, and Early Morning. Tackling drug and alcohol addiction, he
disappeared from show business during the 1990s, ...