Brick was an 
Atlanta, Georgia based 
band that created a successful merger of 
funk and 
jazz in the 
1970s. Brick was formed from members of two bands - one 
disco and the other jazz. They decided to embelish on such a combination of backgrounds, coining their own term for disco-jazz, "dazz."
 Brick's roster included 
lead vocalist/
saxophonist/
flutist Jimmy Brown; 
guitarist/
bassist/vocalist Regi Hargis Hickman; lead singer Ray Ransom, who doubled as a bassist/
keyboardist/
percussionist; and Eddie Irons, who did lead vocals and played 
drums and 
keyboards.
 They 
recorded "Music Matic" for the Main Street 
record label in 1976, before signing to the 
CBS distributed label, Bang. Their first Bang single, "Dazz," topped the 
R&B charts and was number-three 
pop in 1976, and they continued on Bang until 1982. Brick scored two more huge 
hits in 1977, "Dusic" (#18 - 
Billboard Hot 100) and "Ain't Gonna' Hurt Nobody," each with a chunky, propulsive beat and catchy, light pop-jazz refrain. Their last 
Top Ten R&B hit was "Sweat (Til You Get Wet)" in 1981.