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Reggie Lucas

Reggie Lucas was a jazz guitarist at once, but he enjoyed a lot more reputation and exposure seeing that half a songwriting and creation team. Lucas used Mls Davis and Norman Connors in the first ’70s and fulfilled percussionist Mtume while touring with Davis. Both later teamed to create and …

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Mtume

A former jazz percussionist, Mtume moved into urban modern and funk in the past due ’70s and became one of the most successful makers and performers both in styles through the ’80s. The child of the fantastic jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath, Mtume was a conga participant and percussionist who documented …

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James Mtume

Philadelphia given birth to percussionist Adam Mtume did something unique within the music business: he has already established a successful profession even though preserving his integrity. An effective session guy, songwriter, bandleader, and manufacturer, Mtume bowed from the music business within the middle-’80s, when he sensed the product quality and …

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Tawatha Agee

Hailing from Philadelphia, Tawatha Agee sang lead vocals on Mtume’s million-selling solo “Juicy Fruits” in addition to her own strikes “Thigh Trip,” “Are Your Serious,” as well as other hits made by Mtume leader/jazz-based keyboardist Adam Mtume and Reggie Lucas. Mtume’s initial charting one was “Simply Funnin'” on Epic; although …

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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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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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