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Diplomatics

Instrumental soul combo the Diplomatics shaped in Indianapolis in 1966. The initial lineup — guitarist Jerry “Boing-Boing” Miller, bassist Rodney Vorhis, pianist Rodney Stepp, and drummer Bobby Gayheart — founded the group to execute at their school’s skill display, and ranged in age group from 14 to simply 11 during …

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7th Wonder

A self-contained spirit and funk group away of Alabama, 7th Question notched many dance hits in the mid- to later ’70s and early ’80s, and used the Seven Miracles of the Globe connection with small subtlety, borrowing the picture from the pyramid at Giza as their brand as well as …

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The Impossibles

Thai show strap the Impossibles became main stars within their Southeast Asian homeland for his or her fusion of regional pop designs with Western affects; these were also known for his or her full-bodied interpretations of American pop and R&B strikes, and became mostly of the Thai bands from the …

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Hi Rhythm Section

Hi Information producer Willie Mitchell constructed his vaunted home rhythm section around 3 talented Hodges brothers through the past due ’60s: guitarist Mabon (nicknamed “Teenie”), bassist Leroy, and organist Charles. With drummer Howard Grimes (and on a few of Al Green’s edges, MG’s trapsman Al Jackson Jr.) rounding out the …

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