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Mind & Matter

Brain & Matter were a spirit and funk music group from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Produced through the ’70s, they’re perhaps most obviously for having a youthful James Harris prior to the keyboardist, songwriter, and arranger became referred to as Jimmy Jam of that time period, so that as one-half of sovereign …

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Thomas Stewart

Thomas Stewart’s name arises many times in the creation and songwriting credits on Martha High’s single album on Salsoul Information. Stewart created the record and co-wrote every tune featured, aside from a remake from the Feelings’ “Don’t Question My Neighbor,” along with his two co-workers, Harold Daniels and Julian Chatman. …

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Ndugu & the Chocolate Jam Co.

Whether he was using jazz or R&B, drummer Leon “Ndugu” Chancler spent a lot of his profession within a sideman function. But the LA resident is at the driver’s chair in 1979 and 1980, when he led an obscure, short-lived spirit/funk clothing he known as the Delicious chocolate Jam Co. …

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Todd Cochran

Composer, arranger, maker, and keyboardist Todd Cochran spent some time working extensively in a multitude of styles from jazz and rock and roll to funk, disco, R&B, and cinematic ratings. Cochran was created and elevated in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. He was a musical prodigy who was simply giving traditional …

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Paris Connection

Another of Alec R. Costandinos’ one-off albums in the past due ’70s, Paris Connection discovers the superstar Euro-disco manufacturer going for a rather hands-off function as sometimes-collaborator Raymond Knehnetsky grips the arrangements and far from the composing. This record is notable because of its Euro-disco variations of “You’ve Shed That …

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Keith Barrow

Singer Keith Barrow’s personal tune may be the smooth-as-silk Best 30 R&B ballad/ steppers beloved, “YOU UNDERSTAND You Wanna Be Loved.” Another Barrow monitor, “TRANSFORM IT Up” can be a preferred among dancefloor aficionados. The Chicago native’s mom can be Rev. Willie Barrow of Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Press Firm. In …

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Dee D. Jackson

b. Deirdre Cozier, 15 July 1954, Oxford, Britain. This UK vocalist achieved success having a crossover golf club track ‘Auto Enthusiast’, which reached the united kingdom Best 5 in 1978 aswell as topping the graphs all over European countries. The song experienced a futuristic, space theme, that was continued on …

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Three Million

Three Mil were siblings Wanda “Doll” Butler and Larry Butler and acquaintance Tag Ruler, the same trio that recorded as Unity for United Performers Information. Doll and Larry originated Chances & Ends with their youthful brother Jim Offer. Regarding to Larry, the name adjustments were due to not buying them …

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Bayeté

“Bayeté” is one of the musical monikers particular by composer and keyboardist Todd Cochran, as well as the name he utilized to headline two albums for Prestige in the 1970s. Cochran was created and elevated in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. He was a musical prodigy who was simply giving traditional …

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James Mason

Guitarist/keyboardist Adam Mason was an associate of Roy Ayers’ legendary past due-’70s jazz-funk music group, building his most prominent appearance in the 1977 LP Lifeline and its own Mason showcase trim “Jogging Away.” That same calendar year, Mason documented his debut single album, Tempo of Lifestyle, for the small New …

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