WAR – awarded star on Hollywood Walk of Fame for 2025

Legendary Southern Californian band WAR have been announced this week as one of the iconic artists to be awarded their own Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 2025. Their fellow luminaries in the category of Recording next year include Prince, Depeche Mode, The B-52s, Green Day, The Isley Brothers and George Strait.
 
It comes just days after WAR returned to the UK for the first time in sixteen years to play a very special show at the Royal Festival Hall in London as part of the Chaka Khan-curated Meltdown Festival, to a rapturous response from fans and critics alike.

Photo credit Pete Woodhead

The Daily Telegraph, in their 4 star review, claimed that the “thrilling groundbreaking 70s US funk rock troupe [got] the crowd dancing in the aisles… This is a band with real rock history: Jimi Hendrix played his last ever performance with War at Ronnie Scott’s in 1970, the night before he died. Their multi-ethnic line-up and sinuous fusion of blues, jazz, Latin and heavy rock elements rival Sly and the Family Stone for its power, potency and influence on 1970s funk, spawning hits including the steamy ‘Low Rider’ and joyous ‘Why Can’t We Be Friends?’ – the latter inspiring a smiling singalong at Meltdown… Their incredible playing, infectious enthusiasm and sinuous grooves proved irresistible”
 
Both ‘Low Rider’ and ‘Why Can’t We Be Friends?’ feature on the forthcoming reissue of the band’s 1976 original Greatest Hits album, which will be released on July 19th via Rhino / Warners on CD and vinyl. On the same day, their critically acclaimed album The World Is A Ghetto (which was the best-selling album in America in 1973) continues its 50th Anniversary celebrations with a 4 CD box-set Collector’s Edition, complementing the release of the critically acclaimed limited edition 5-LP version from November 2023’s Record Store Day.
 
The World Is A Ghetto: 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition collection was curated by WAR’s producer, Jerry Goldstein, founding member Lonnie Jordan, and Jeremy Levine. It includes the recently remastered original album, as well as six bonus tracks and unreleased “the making of” recordings that trace the evolution of each of the six original album tracks from the first note to the master take. This is the first time they will be on CD and streaming platforms.

Today, WAR’s music provides an inexhaustible source of inspiration for R&B and hip-hop artists. Samples from four of the six songs on The World Is A Ghetto have appeared on tracks by artists like A$AP Mob, Geto Boys, Janet Jackson, and a hip-hop supergroup featuring Method Man, Redman, and Cypress Hill.

JULY 19TH – REISSUES OF TWO ICONIC ALBUMS
THE WORLD IS A GHETTO:
50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR’S EDITION

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WAR’S GREATEST HITS
 
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