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L.T.D.

Long-running funk clothing L.T.D. — Like, Togetherness and Devotion — had been produced in Greensboro, NEW YORK in 1968 by keyboardist Jimmie “J.D.” Davis and saxophonist Abraham “Onion” Miller, both of whom previously supported the fantastic Sam & Dave. Upon relocating to NEW YORK, the duo recruited guitarist Johnny McGhee, …

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Johnny McGhee

Because the early ’70s, this talented guitarist and arranger is a subtle existence in a number of funk-related music. The design and demonstration of grasp Les McCann, for whom Johnny McGhee helped create the 1979 High, Dark and Good looking album, appears to have been a solid influence, as the …

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