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Patrice Rushen
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Keyboardist/singer/songwriter/arranger/musical director Patrice Rushen has had an outstanding career with several Top Ten R&B hits, inc… read moreKeyboardist/singer/songwriter/arranger/musical director Patrice Rushen has had an outstanding career with several Top Ten R&B hits, including "Haven't You Heard," "Forget Me Nots," "Feels So Real," … read moreKeyboardist/singer/songwriter/arranger/musical director Patrice Rushen has had an outstanding career with several Top Ten R&B hits, including "Haven't You Heard," "Forget Me Nots," "Feels So Real," and "Watch Out." Arguably she has received much o… read more -
The Mar-Keys
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Norman Connors
60,819 listeners
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The Funkees
78,076 listeners
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K.O.G
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Lack of Afro
118,890 listeners
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Prince and the New Power Generation
171,187 listeners
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Monomono
36,830 listeners
There are at least two groups named Monomono: (1) Despite a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most successful and best Afro-Beat boom bands, i… read moreThere are at least two groups named Monomono: (1) Despite a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most successful and best Afro-Beat boom bands, information about Monomono remains scarce on the Internet. Even the normally dependable, All Music … read moreThere are at least two groups named Monomono: (1) Despite a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most successful and best Afro-Beat boom bands, information about Monomono remains scarce on the Internet. Even the normally dependable, All Music Guide, lacks a bio on the three-piece outfit. I’ll presume i… read more -
Maceo Parker
167,616 listeners
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