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Dazz Band

The Cleveland-based Dazz Music group was one of the most popular funk sets of the first ’80s. Bobby Harris produced the group in the past due ’70s, merging two Cleveland funk rings, Bell Telefunk and Mom Braintree. After myriad lineup adjustments, the outcome was an eight-piece music group featuring Harris, …

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War

Probably one of the most popular funk sets of the ’70s, Battle were also probably one of the most eclectic, freely melding spirit, Latin, jazz, blues, reggae, and rock and roll affects into an effortlessly funky entire. Although War’s lyrics had been sometimes politics in character (commensurate with their racially …

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Ripple

An interracial Michigan soul-funk group, Ripple acquired an R&B strike in 1973 with “We HAVE NO IDEA What IT REALLY IS nonetheless it Sure Is Funky,” and produced other recordings for the GRC label within the mid-’70s. These were an eclectic hodgepodge of affects circulating in spirit music at that …

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Dudley Perkins

Dudley Perkins began rapping in 1987, though his debut for some hip-hop fans occurred in 1995 when he was featured on the monitor from tha Alkaholiks’ Coastline II Coastline (as Declaime). Associated with the band of rapper/manufacturers who produced waves later within the 10 years as Lootpack (including Quasimoto and …

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Eddie Hazel

A mythical physique, original Funkadelic guitarist Eddie Hazel pioneered a forward thinking funk-metal audio in the first ’70s, finest exemplified on his mammoth vintage instrumental jam “Maggot Mind.” This mythological position comes from his short, mysterious period of efficiency, a shadowy three-album routine capped by Maggot Mind that found a …

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Faze-O

This Dayton, Ohio funk quintet released singles for She in 1978 and 1979. Keyboardist Keith “Chop Chop” Harrison, guitarist Ralph “Like” Aikens, bassist Tyrone “Flye” Crum, drummer Roger “Dodger” Parker, and percussionist Robert “Bip” Neal, Jr. got a high Ten single ideal from the package with “Using Large” in 1978. …

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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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Chuck Brown

Washington, D.C., bandleader, performer, and songwriter Chuck Dark brown was a prominent body in the city’s go-go picture. Chuck Dark brown & the Spirit Searchers had been also among the uncommon go-go acts to get national attention, despite the fact that these were short-lived. The Spirit Searchers included trombonist/keyboardist John …

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Bootsy Collins

Bootsy Collins is among the all-time great funk and R&B bassists, besides being truly a consummate character. Created in Cincinnati, Collins created the Pacesetters through the ’60s, a device that not merely included vocalist Philippe Wynne (later on of Spinners popularity), but additionally George Clinton like a sideman. Collins and …

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Con Funk Shun

Con Funk Shun was formed by high-school classmates Michael Cooper and Louis “Tony” McCall, alongside Karl Fuller, Paul “Maceo” Harrell, Dennis Johnson, Cedric Martin, and Danny “Nice Guy” Thomas. Most of them have been playing jointly since their high-school times in Vallejo, CA. Felton Pilate, also from Vallejo, became a …

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