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Karma

Sounding such as a mix between Earth, Breeze & Fire as well as the Crusaders, Karma was a fascinating but underexposed 1970s spirit/funk music group that sometimes detoured into jazz fusion and calm storm. Karma, produced in LA in 1974, wasn’t a full-time task for its associates, who included saxophonist Ernie W, trombonist George Bohanon, trumpeter Oscar Brashear, keyboardist Reggie Andrews, bassist Curtis Robertson, Jr., and drummer Joe Blocker. A lot of Karma’s associates, who distributed vocal duties, have been keeping active over the L.A. studio room scene and acquired solid qualifications in both R&B and jazz. Karma documented two albums for Horizon/A&M, 1976’s Special event and 1977’s FOR EVERYONE, before contacting it quits in 1977.

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