Rhythm & Fire

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Product details

  • ISBN 9798895151433
  • Weight: 499g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Diversion Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"As a member of EWF during its heyday, Johnson was arguably the band’s most important member...A gentle reminiscence about a hard-driving pop act."—Kirkus Reviews

Just as Questlove's 2026 HBO documentary Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World) has reignited the band's fandom, EWF founding percussionist and vocalist Ralph Johnson shares his profound story of their rise to fame through uplifting music, the challenges of the music industry, and the iconic mega band’s mission to ascend themselves and listeners to greater heights. With 30 color photos inside!

Rhythm & Fire is a roadmap of music, resilience, and reflection as Ralph Johnson digs deep to tell the motivational story of Earth, Wind & Fire, from humble roots to worldwide fame and success.

Ralph began his drumming craft absorbing the vibrant energy of the ’60s and ’70s Los Angeles music culture where family and faith built the band’s strong foundation. With the aid of founding vocalist Maurice White, they swear off the era’s vices of excessive drugs and sex, instead aspiring to create powerful music of spirituality, hope, and soulfulness. Through this artistic exploration and their goal of spreading positive influence, their music propelled them around the world.

While the band was as strong as Earth and ascended like the Wind, they faced their share of Fire as Ralph provides real insight into the band’s struggles (such as Maurice’s abrupt hiatus, leaving their future uncertain) and the years of personal evolution needed to reclaim their triumphs. As Ralph and the other bandmates learned to persevere individually, they found a renewed purpose and reignited the band, keeping their shining star ever bright.

Ralph Johnson’s genuine and inspiring stories delve into the deeper meanings of fame, success, faith, and community, proving why, even after fifty years of Earth, Wind & Fire, the band and its message still resonates with fans around the world today.
Ralph Johnson is the percussionist and vocalist for the legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire. As an original member, he has witnessed five decades of thrills and awards including ASCAP, NAACP, BET, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards, Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame induction, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Kennedy Center Honors, and eight number one hits, leading to seven Grammys and 100 million albums sold globally. 

Ahmir Khalib Thompson, who uses the stage name Questlove, is an American musician, producer, director, author, and DJ. He's best known as the drummer and co-frontman for the Grammy-winning hip-hop band the Roots, who have been the house band for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon since 2014. He has published eight books including Mo' Meta Blues, Soul Train, Creative Quest, and Music is History among others.

Rory Pullens, currently the Chief Learning Officer for Soapbox Studios, has been a Hollywood scriptwriter, producer, and longtime arts education administrator in Los Angeles, Denver, and Washington DC. 

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