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The Intrigues

The Intrigues were a slick trio that served up funky Philly soul through the early ’70s. Their biggest strike in 1969 within the Yew label, “In an instant,” was slickly organized and made by Bobby Martin and Thom Bell, although its turn, “Scotchman Rock and roll,” was a rocking throwback …

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Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers

In the 1960s, nobody combined pretty much equal components of jazz, Latin music, soul, and funk in addition to Henry “Pucho” Brown (b. November 1, 1938). A relatively forgotten number until lately, Pucho never accomplished the wide acknowledgement of various other Latin jazz performers discovering similar territory, such as for …

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