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    Don Blackman Play

    115,716 plays (30,100 listeners)

    Pianist/singer/writer Don Blackman, born 1953 in Queens, NY, grew up surrounded by jazz influences; a cousin was McCoy Tyner's friend and saxophonist Charles McPherson — a Charlie Parker disciple — was Blackman's neighbor. Blackman played with McPherson's group in 1968 alongside Sam Jones and Louis Hayes when he was 15 years old.

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    Tom Browne Play

    170,310 plays (49,212 listeners)

    Tom Browne (born October 30, 1954, Queens, New York), commonly referred to as "Mr. Jamaica Funk", is a jazz trumpeter who rose to prominence first through his early work with Sonny Fortune and for his #1 charting 1980 single "Funkin' For Jamaica (N.Y)" and notable dance tracks like "Thighs High".

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    Alex Attias presents Mustang Play

    13,020 plays (2,883 listeners)

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    Mtume Play

    251,477 plays (61,887 listeners)

    A former jazz percussionist, Mtume moved into urban contemporary and funk in the late '70s and became one of the more successful producers and performers in both styles during the '80s.

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    James Mason Play

    45,604 plays (9,866 listeners)

    1 Guitarist/keyboardist from Roy Ayers' late-'70s jazz-funk band 2 English actor ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Cameo Play

    1,199,123 plays (255,332 listeners)

    Cameo is a funk group which formed in 1974 in New York City, New York, United States. The band's lineup has constantly fluctuated since its formation, with the only constant being vocalist Larry Blackmon.

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    Roy Ayers Play

    1,657,704 plays (221,096 listeners)

    Roy Ayers was born on September 10, 1940 in Los Angeles. Thanks to his trombone playing father and piano teaching mother, he became immersed in music from day one and the story goes that he was given his first set of vibe mallets by his hero Lionel Hampton at the age of 5.

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    Slave Play

    286,398 plays (69,430 listeners)

    There are at least six artists using the name Slave: 1. A funk band from Dayton, Ohio 2. A rapper from Los Angeles, California 3. A hardcore band from from Denmark 4. A powerviolence band from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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    Kleeer Play

    103,472 plays (21,523 listeners)

    Formed 1972 in Baltimore, U.S.A. Group Members featured: Paul Crutchfield (vocals, percussion) Richard Lee (guitar) Norman Durham (bass).(b. Febuary 27, 1952, d. November 2, 2011)

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    Change Play

    294,446 plays (59,708 listeners)

    There are at least four bands/artists with the name Change: 1: This great band is one of the best, but also one of the most underrated in the soul, disco and R&B genres during the first half of the 80s. They created a catchy, smooth and polished disco, and later R&B and pop funk sound, with a touch of heaven.

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