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American funk group, led by Mitch McDowell. They signed with Groove Time Records in 1978, releasing two albums: “Let Me In” (1978) and “Get… read moreAmerican funk group, led by Mitch McDowell. They signed with Groove Time Records in 1978, releasing two albums: “Let Me In” (1978) and “Get Down Attack” (1980). The group then moved to Tabu Records. The third album entitled “Girls” featu… read moreAmerican funk group, led by Mitch McDowell. They signed with Groove Time Records in 1978, releasing two albums: “Let Me In” (1978) and “Get Down Attack” (1980). The group then moved to Tabu Records. The third album entitled “Girls” featured the hit song “For Lovers Only” which was used by the rad… read more -
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1) Former funk, soul & disco band of the The Isley Brothers (as producers) with help of guitarist David Townsend (actually Ed Townsend´… read more1) Former funk, soul & disco band of the The Isley Brothers (as producers) with help of guitarist David Townsend (actually Ed Townsend´s son and also guitar player for The Isley Brothers ) and drummer / writer Everett Collins and lon… read more1) Former funk, soul & disco band of the The Isley Brothers (as producers) with help of guitarist David Townsend (actually Ed Townsend´s son and also guitar player for The Isley Brothers ) and drummer / writer Everett Collins and long-time friend Tony Herbert (bass). They recorded only one al… read more -
Eugene Record
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Roy Ayers
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Roy Ayers (born Roy Edward Ayers Jr. in Los Angeles, CA, on 10 September 1940; died 4 March 2025) was an American funk, soul, and jazz comp… read moreRoy Ayers (born Roy Edward Ayers Jr. in Los Angeles, CA, on 10 September 1940; died 4 March 2025) was an American funk, soul, and jazz composer and vibraphone player remembered as a key figure in the acid jazz movement and for his pionee… read moreRoy Ayers (born Roy Edward Ayers Jr. in Los Angeles, CA, on 10 September 1940; died 4 March 2025) was an American funk, soul, and jazz composer and vibraphone player remembered as a key figure in the acid jazz movement and for his pioneering jazz-funk band Roy Ayers Ubiquity. He was a recipient o… read more -
Dwight Sykes
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Dopest boogie soul rescue from the unrivalled PPU possee. Tracks of lo-fi soul romance; instrumentals full of tucked, minimal drum programm… read moreDopest boogie soul rescue from the unrivalled PPU possee. Tracks of lo-fi soul romance; instrumentals full of tucked, minimal drum programming and warmest synths with nuff tape warble, plus vocal charms** Dwight Sykes aka Sporty Cat, was… read moreDopest boogie soul rescue from the unrivalled PPU possee. Tracks of lo-fi soul romance; instrumentals full of tucked, minimal drum programming and warmest synths with nuff tape warble, plus vocal charms** Dwight Sykes aka Sporty Cat, was born February 27, 1956 in Nettleton, Mississippi. At the ag… read more -
Twennynine
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As drummer Lenny White left the influential jazz/rock act Return to Forever shortly before its decline, he started to successfully test the… read moreAs drummer Lenny White left the influential jazz/rock act Return to Forever shortly before its decline, he started to successfully test the commercial R&B/pop genre. Twennynine was one of the better bands of the time and enjoyed an R… read moreAs drummer Lenny White left the influential jazz/rock act Return to Forever shortly before its decline, he started to successfully test the commercial R&B/pop genre. Twennynine was one of the better bands of the time and enjoyed an R&B hit, "Peanutbutter," from 1979's album… read more