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Earth, Wind & Fire - Topic

Earth, Wind & Fire - Topic

15.7K
Subscribers count
938.29M
Views count
1K
Uploads
$7.65K
Estimated earnings per week

YouTube Channel Stats & Analytics History for Earth, Wind & Fire - Topic

Weekly gained views for the last 12 weeks

Weekly gained subscribers for the last 12 weeks

Statistics summary for YouTube channel Earth, Wind & Fire - Topic

Date Views Estimated earnings Subscribers Uploads
2026-01-19 Mon +415.9K 924.64M $186 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-20 Tue +457.35K 925.1M $205 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-21 Wed +194.37K 925.29M $87 15.7K +1 1.64K
2026-01-22 Thu +670.99K 925.96M $301 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-23 Fri +470.36K 926.43M $211 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-24 Sat +497.26K 926.93M $223 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-25 Sun +469.1K 927.4M $210 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-26 Mon +416.01K 927.81M $186 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-27 Tue +435.95K 928.25M $195 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-28 Wed +435.12K 928.68M $195 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-29 Thu +453.73K 929.14M $203 15.7K 1.64K
2026-01-30 Fri +445.58K 929.58M $200 15.7K -1 1.64K
2026-01-31 Sat +243.21K 929.83M $109 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-01 Sun +760.12K 930.59M $341 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-02 Mon +443.79K 931.03M $199 15.7K -1 1.64K
2026-02-03 Tue +375.69K 931.41M $168 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-04 Wed +512.88K 931.92M $230 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-05 Thu +481.94K 932.4M $216 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-06 Fri +527.47K 932.93M $237 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-07 Sat +502.81K 933.43M $225 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-08 Sun +499.04K 933.93M $224 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-09 Mon +470.56K 934.4M $211 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-10 Tue +446.39K 934.85M $200 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-11 Wed +360.82K 935.21M $162 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-12 Thu +529.99K 935.74M $238 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-13 Fri +547.79K 936.29M $246 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-14 Sat +508.04K 936.79M $228 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-15 Sun +488.9K 937.28M $219 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-16 Mon +545.43K 937.83M $245 15.7K 1.64K
2026-02-17 Tue LIVE +458.21K 938.29M $205 15.7K 1.64K
Gained views Estimated earnings Gained subscribers
Daily Averages +453.7K $203
Last 30 days +14.06M $6.32K
Last updated at 2026-02-17

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About Earth, Wind & Fire - Topic

EARTH, WIND & FIRE BIOGRAPHY During the 1970s, a new brand of pop music was born - one that was steeped in African and African-American styles - particularly jazz and R&B but appealed to a broader cross-section of the listening public. As founder and leader of the band Earth, Wind & Fire, Maurice White not only embraced but also helped bring about this evolution of pop, which bridged the gap that has often separated the musical tastes of black and white America. It certainly was successful, as EWF combined high-caliber musicianship, wide-ranging musical genre eclecticism, and '70s multicultural spiritualism. "I wanted to do something that hadn't been done before," Maurice explains. "Although we were basically jazz musicians, we played soul, funk, gospel, blues, jazz, rock and dance music...which somehow ended up becoming pop. We were coming out of a decade of experimentation, mind expansion and cosmic awareness. I wanted our music to convey messages of universal love and harmony without force-feeding listeners' spiritual content." Maurice was born December 19, 1941, in Memphis, TN. He was immersed in a rich musical culture that spanned the boundaries between jazz, gospel, R&B, blues and early rock. All of these styles played a role in the development of Maurice's musical identity. At age six, he began singing in his church's gospel choir but soon his interest turned to percussion. He began working gigs as a drummer while still in high school. His first professional performance was with Booker T. Jones, who eventually achieved stardom as Booker T and the MGs. After graduating high school, Maurice moved to the Windy City to continue his musical education at the prestigious Chicago Conservatory Of Music. He continued picking up drumming jobs on the side, which eventually lead to a steady spot as a studio percussionist with the legendary Chicago label, Chess Records. At Chess, Maurice had the privilege of playing with such greats as Etta James, Fontella Bass, Billy Stewart, Willie Dixon, Sonny Stitt and Ramsey Lewis, whose trio he joined in 1967. He spent nearly three years as part of the Ramsey Lewis Trio. "Ramsey helped shape my musical vision beyond just the music," Maurice explains. "I learned about performance and staging." Maurice also learned about the African thumb piano, or Kalimba, an instrument whose sound would become central to much of his work over the years. In 1969, Maurice left the Ramsey Lewis Trio and joined two friends in Chicago, Wade