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Shotgun

A Detroit funk group whose excitement didn’t pay back in hit singles. Trumpeter Richard Sebastian, saxophonist Greg Ingram, keyboardist/business lead guitarist Billy Talbert, guitarist Ernest Latimore, bassist Larry Austin, drummer/vocalist Tyrone Steels, and percussionist Leslie Carter produced entertaining tunes in the very best Ohio Players/Slave/Cameo setting but by no means …

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Dâm-Funk

One-man music group, producer, and DJ Damon Riddick, referred to as self-termed “contemporary funk” artist Dâm-Funk (“Dâm” is normally pronounced “Dame”) was raised an just child in Pasadena, California and was infatuated with a variety of music throughout his childhood, including large intensifying rock, synth pop, and funk. He had …

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Sho-Nuff

A Mississippi funk music group, Sho-Nuff hasn’t attained much business success saving for Malaco. The Jackson ensemble started in 1975. Its primary members were business lead vocalist Frederick Teen, guitarist Lawrence Lewis, keyboardist Adam Lewis, bassist Sky Chambers, drummer Bruce Means, conga participant Albert Bell, and Jerod Minnis.

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Woody Cunningham

Woody Cunningham is really a skilled drummer and vocalist and was the first choice of ’80s funk band Kleeer, for whom he produced and sang some traditional tunes. Along with his history in soul, rock and roll, disco, and funk, he continuing sharing his abilities as a single artist within …

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Brainstorm

A Detroit ’70s funk music group, Brainstorm recorded for Tabu in the past due ’70s. They were only available in 1976, and something of their people, Renell Gonsalves, was the boy of longtime Ellington sax great Paul Gonsalves. Additional bandmembers had been vocalist Belita Karen Woods, Charles Overton, Jeryl Bright, …

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Sun

Another of the numerous Dayton funk rings that emerged within the ’70s, Sunlight didn’t enjoy just as much achievement while their counterparts. The music group documented prolifically for Capitol from 1976 to 1984, but simply couldn’t score a significant strike. The closest they arrived was “Sunlight IS HERE NOW,” which …

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The Strikers

This NY group had some disco/club hits in the first ’80s for Prelude. Drummer Milton Dark brown, bassist Willie Slaughter, keyboardist Howie Adolescent, guitarist Robert Gilliom, saxophonist Darryl Gibbs, and lead vocalist Ruben Faison got their first achievement with “Body Music” in 1981. It reached the R&B Best 30. The …

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The System

Pioneering synth duo the machine rode the ’80s wave of rising synth/MIDI music technology to greatly help lay the building blocks for contemporary electronic popular music making use of their upfront, unapologetic usage of synths and intelligent songwriting. In the first ’80s, vocalist Mic Murphy and keyboardist David Frank fulfilled …

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Logg

Among the several titles under that your prolific LeRoy Burgess recorded, the short-lived Logg spawned a little couple of post-disco classics that given directly into home, supporting solidify Burgess’ part among the unintentional instigators of home music. The underground dance-music story already had several feathers in his cover — especially …

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Chic

There may be small argument that Chic was disco’s greatest band; and, employed in a intensely producer-dominated field, these were most surely a music group. By enough time Chic made an appearance in the past due ’70s, disco had been slipping in to the surplus that eventually triggered its downfall. …

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