Andre Crockett emailed me later with more info, which he invited me to post here. I added last names in paratheses for clarity, and cut out 1 more personal portion.
"Chris,
Incorrect they started as a dance act with a dance group named the "Puppets" the Chicago version of the "Lockers" of the 70's (ReRuns dance group from "What's Happening"). They sang every song on the album. As far as videos my mother has the copies of Midnight Special, American Band Stand, Soul Train, Live shows at Knotts Barry Farm, and the recording sessions from the making of the album.
Miltiree was my Grandmother and David's mother she passed away a year ago. David (Crockett) and Maurice (Christian) were the leaders of the band. Maurice's sister married David and they had 1 daughter: Lenora. Maurice is now a Gospel singer and I will include a link to his latest album.
David is the Nephew of GL Crockett whom you can easily google to find out more information on. GL is was very popular and even still today 40 years later he's still selling records he hit the to 10 in 1969 but died in 1967 so he never had the chance to enjoy the fame. That alone opened the MCA doors for Dream Express.
I wish that I could say that all worked out fine for all the members of Dream Express, but that wouldn't be true. At the time of the release and the time of the photos David was 22 years of age and I was 9. We still have the photos of the Jacksons in the Hotel room in Japan with David and Wayne (Ward). After returning to Chicago in 1982 David escaped death but was shot 3 times and at that point his life just went backwards. David and I had always been very close I'm his only nephew and he's my only Uncle. Nothing like being a kid and watching your Uncle on TV. David has fought with drugs ever since his return as have alot of the 70's performers. He states the 1st time he ever tried drugs was with Wolfman Jack at the very photo take that became the album cover. After the passing of my grandmother a year ago no one has heard from or seen David. I found this thread searching for him how odd. Anthony Fairchild overdosed in 1985 and Sammy (Fultz) last I heard from David he had a drug problem as well.
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Thanks,
Andre D Crockett"
P.S
link to Maurice
http://www.phx5.com/inside_pages/infopages/artists.htm
link to GL Crockett
http://inkhornterm.blogspot.com/2007_01_01_archive.html
I searched for info on the Midnight Special show, and found the recap:
Originally aired: Friday April 13, 1979 on
NBC
Show Stars:
Wolfman Jack (Announcer & frequent host)
Recurring Role:
The Village People (Themselves, music video),
Olivia Newton-John (Herself, music video)
Guest Stars:
Sister Sledge (Themselves, hosts) ,
David Naughton (Himself) ,
Narada Michael Walden (Guest) ,
The Raes (Themselves) ,
Dream Express (Guests) ,
Al Stewart (Himself, music videos)
Opening credits
--Sister Sledge (guest hosts) - "He's the Greatest Dancer"
--The Village People - "In the Navy" (music video, taped aboard an aircraft carrier)
Commercial break
--Narada Michael Walden - "I Don't Want Nobody Else (to Dance with You)"
--Sister Sledge - "We Are Family"
Commercial break
--David Naughton - "Makin' It"
--Olivia Newton-John - "A Little More Love" (music video, filmed in a recording studio)
Commercial break
--Sister Sledge - "Lost in Music"
--The Raes - "A Little Lovin' (Keeps The Doctor Away)"
Commercial break
--Al Stewart - "Time Passages" (music video, concert footage filmed at the Capitol Theater in Passaic, NJ)
Commercial break
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Dream Express - "Midnight Dream" (the new "Midnight Special" theme)
Commercial break
--Sister Sledge - "Thinking of You"
--Narada Michael Walden - "Give Your Love a Chance" (or "Love Me Only")
Commercial break
--Al Stewart - "Time Passages" (music video, concert footage from Passaic, NJ)
Commercial break
--The Raes - "Get Up and Dance"
Commercial break
--Sister Sledge thank their guests and reprise "We Are Family" (with closing credits)
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