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Eighties Ladies was a U.S. soul/R&B quintet of singers: Sylvia Striplin, Marva Hicks, Susan Beaubian, Vivian Prince, and Denie Corbett.… read moreEighties Ladies was a U.S. soul/R&B quintet of singers: Sylvia Striplin, Marva Hicks, Susan Beaubian, Vivian Prince, and Denie Corbett. They released one album, Ladies of the '80s, in 1980 under the direction of Roy Ayers, on h… read moreEighties Ladies was a U.S. soul/R&B quintet of singers: Sylvia Striplin, Marva Hicks, Susan Beaubian, Vivian Prince, and Denie Corbett. They released one album, Ladies of the '80s, in 1980 under the direction of Roy Ayers, on his Uno Melodic imprint. It failed to sell well, but two of … read more -
Roger & The Human Body
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Prior to forming the influential Zapp with his brothers, Dayton Ohio funkateer Roger Troutman fronted The Human Body and prior to that Litt… read morePrior to forming the influential Zapp with his brothers, Dayton Ohio funkateer Roger Troutman fronted The Human Body and prior to that Little Roger and the Vels. Roger and the Human Body issued their first single "Freedom" circ… read morePrior to forming the influential Zapp with his brothers, Dayton Ohio funkateer Roger Troutman fronted The Human Body and prior to that Little Roger and the Vels. Roger and the Human Body issued their first single "Freedom" circa 1976-77 which became a regional hit. Their recordings have… read more -
Mighty Ryeders
9,873 listeners
American funk group, formed in April 1977 Members were Rodney Matthews (lead vocals), Carl Crowder and Lionel H. Harrison. View wikiAmerican funk group, formed in April 1977 Members were Rodney Matthews (lead vocals), Carl Crowder and Lionel H. Harrison. View wikiAmerican funk group, formed in April 1977 Members were Rodney Matthews (lead vocals), Carl Crowder and Lionel H. Harrison. View wiki -
Tom Brock
13,018 listeners
Tom Brock is a singer and songwriter born in Austin, Texas, USA. He worked with Barry White, who also co-produced Brock's only album, … read moreTom Brock is a singer and songwriter born in Austin, Texas, USA. He worked with Barry White, who also co-produced Brock's only album, 'I love You More And More', released in 1974 (20th Century Records). His work as a songw… read moreTom Brock is a singer and songwriter born in Austin, Texas, USA. He worked with Barry White, who also co-produced Brock's only album, 'I love You More And More', released in 1974 (20th Century Records). His work as a songwriter includes Gloria Scott's 'A Case of Too Much Love Makin'. View wiki -
Sunrize
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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 -
J.R. Bailey
4,665 listeners
He was a member of The Cadillacs from 1956 to 1972 and scored five R&B singles hits under his own name between 1968 and 1975, the bigge… read moreHe was a member of The Cadillacs from 1956 to 1972 and scored five R&B singles hits under his own name between 1968 and 1975, the biggest of which was After Hours (#29, 1973). In 1977 he released the album Love and Conversation for t… read moreHe was a member of The Cadillacs from 1956 to 1972 and scored five R&B singles hits under his own name between 1968 and 1975, the biggest of which was After Hours (#29, 1973). In 1977 he released the album Love and Conversation for the United Artists imprint. J.R.Bailey’s additional releases … read more -
Twennynine
6,642 listeners
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 -
Maxayn
4,531 listeners
Maxayn is a soul-funk band. Maxayn Lewis, with whom the name is normally associated, is one part of this band, which included Andre Lewis, … read moreMaxayn is a soul-funk band. Maxayn Lewis, with whom the name is normally associated, is one part of this band, which included Andre Lewis, Emilio Thomas, and Marlo Henderson (later, Hank Redd). Maxayn (the band) was a brilliant showcase… read moreMaxayn is a soul-funk band. Maxayn Lewis, with whom the name is normally associated, is one part of this band, which included Andre Lewis, Emilio Thomas, and Marlo Henderson (later, Hank Redd). Maxayn (the band) was a brilliant showcase for the songs and voice of this sister, who also doubled as… read more -
Mystic Merlin
7,724 listeners
Mystic Merlin were from New York. The original line-up consisted of: Clyde Bullard (bass) Barry Roark Strutt (sax / keyboards) Leslie Dorse… read moreMystic Merlin were from New York. The original line-up consisted of: Clyde Bullard (bass) Barry Roark Strutt (sax / keyboards) Leslie Dorsey (keyboards / lead and background vocals) Jerry Anderson (guitars / background vocals) Keith Gonz… read moreMystic Merlin were from New York. The original line-up consisted of: Clyde Bullard (bass) Barry Roark Strutt (sax / keyboards) Leslie Dorsey (keyboards / lead and background vocals) Jerry Anderson (guitars / background vocals) Keith Gonzales (lead vocals / harmonica) Sly Randolph (drums / percuss… read more -
The Counts
15,216 listeners
1.) The Counts were a soul and funk group from the 70's. Offering both vocal and instrumental tracks, the group could lay down loping,… read more1.) The Counts were a soul and funk group from the 70's. Offering both vocal and instrumental tracks, the group could lay down loping, jazzy instrumental grooves heavy on the sax and organ. In a heartbeat, they could switch gears in… read more1.) The Counts were a soul and funk group from the 70's. Offering both vocal and instrumental tracks, the group could lay down loping, jazzy instrumental grooves heavy on the sax and organ. In a heartbeat, they could switch gears into spacy novelties like "Flies Over Watermelon!" a… read more