Robert Kool Bell
Bandleader/co-founder Robert "Kool" Bell, whose bass guitar work serves as an anchor within the rhythm section, recalls that the song was derived from a prior hit –with some divine inspiration. "We got the idea to write 'Celebration' from our tune, 'Ladies Night' – a smash for us in 1979 – based on the line from that song, 'come on, let's all celebrate'," said Kool. "My brother Ronald Khalis Bell, members of the band and I wanted to create a song that would be an international anthem, to bring people together around the world – regardless of race, ethnicity, gender or beliefs." "Celebration" couldn't have been released at a better time. As the single rose up the charts, the song was heard during the 1980 World Series and became the anthem for when American hostages were released from Iran in early 1981. Shortly after that event, "Celebration" went to the number one spot on Billboard's Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart for two consecutive weeks.