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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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Rose Royce

Rose Royce — the Los Angeles-based group made up of Henry Garner (drums); Terral “Terry” Santiel (congas); Lequeint “Duke” Jobe (bass); Michael Moore (saxophone); Gwen Dickey, carrying out using the group utilizing the stage name Rose Norwalt (business lead vocals); Kenny Copeland (trumpet, business lead vocals); Kenji Dark brown (guitar, …

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Jon Foreman

Vocalist/songwriter Jon Foreman may be the frontman of several rings, especially the platinum-selling rock and roll clothing Switchfoot. Although given birth to in California on Oct 22, 1976, he relocated with his family members to Massachusetts and Virginia Seaside during his child years years. Foreman was back again surviving in …

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The Average White Band

Their self-effacing name towards the contrary, Typical White Band was not — mostly of the white groups to cross the colour line and become successful and credibility playing funk, making use of their tight, fiery sound also belying their Scottish heritage, evoking American R&B hotbeds like Detroit, Memphis, and Philadelphia …

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Switch

Through the early to mid-’70s, Bobby DeBarge, Eddie Fluellen, Phillip Ingram (brother of James Ingram), Jody Sims, and Gregory Williams had been within the Ohio-based White Heating. The music group backed Barry Light and documented a self-titled record — released by RCA in 1975 — made by the maestro. Budgetary …

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Naughty Boy

Manufacturer Shahid Khan, aka Naughty Youngster, pursued music seriously after he dropped out of college or university and worked several unsatisfying careers. His first main function was his songwriting and creation for Chipmunk’s “Gemstone Bands,” a playful ska-rooted one that highlighted a pre-fame Emeli Fine sandé and reached the very …

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Major Lazer

A conceptual EDM act based around a imaginary character, Main Lazer launched in 2008 as the digital reggae/dancehall task of Diplo, the globetrotting, taste-making DJ/maker whose earlier collaborations included function for M.We.A. and Santigold. Documented at Jamaica’s Tuff Gong studios, Main Lazer’s debut recording, Guns Don’t Destroy People… Lazers Perform, …

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