Wilton Felder

[1][2] Felder, Wayne Henderson, Joe Sample, and Stix Hooper founded their group while in high school in Houston.

[4] The album featured the minor hit, "(No Matter How High I Get) I'll Still be Looking Up to You", sung by Womack and Alltrinna Grayson.

Felder played a King Super 20 tenor sax with a metal 105/0 Berg Larsen mouthpiece.

Four Tops Live & In Concert ( ABC Dunhill, 1974) With Donald Byrd With Joan Baez With John Cale With Michael Franks With Dizzy Gillespie With Grant Green With Richard "Groove" Holmes With Harry Nilsson With Marvin Gaye With Matraca Berg With Paul Anka With Solomon Burke With Donovan With Jackson Browne With Jennifer Warnes With Milt Jackson With Tina Turner With John Klemmer With Charles Kynard With Minnie Riperton With Ringo Starr With Carmen McRae With Billy Joel With Randy Crawford With Joni Mitchell With B.B.

King With Wendy Waldman With Randy Newman With Shuggie Otis With Dusty Springfield With Jean-Luc Ponty With Seals & Crofts With Jimmy Smith With Steely Dan With Gerald Wilson With Hugh Masekela