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  1. An ever growing list of brilliant late 70's/early 80's funk/Boogie/Disco bands/artists. By soulboy1968. updated over 9 years ago. 1 – 22 of 22. Show. 1. Black Ivory. Leroy Burgess's first band, did some great stuff. 2. Oliver Cheatham. The first side of Saturday Night is perfect early 80's boogie. 3. Change. 4. Atlantic Starr. 5. T.S. Monk.

  2. Apr 16, 1995 · Funk Classics: The 70's by Various Artists released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. 1. Average White Band. Soul Searching (1976) 2. Roy Ayers. Coffy (1973) 3. B.T. Express. Energy to Burn (1976) 4. The Bar-Kays. Too Hot to Stop (1976) 5. The Beginning of the End. Funky Nassau (1971) 6. Edwin Birdsong (1979) 7. The Blackbyrds (1974) ADVERTISEMENT. 8. Smoke.

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · Photo Credit: Intersound. Ohio Players, in a promotional photo from their maturity. In the 1970s and '80s, artists like Ohio Players, Zapp, and Lakeside came out of the Buckeye State and brought funk into the mainstream of American music. Basim Blunt grew up in Jersey City, then moved to Dayton, Ohio for a radio job in the 1990s.

  6. Top Funk albums of the 1970s. Prev. 1 2 ... 26 Next. Updated: 7 May. Average Ratings Reviews. Get Up With It. Miles Davis. 4.06 8,863 126. 22 November 1974. Jazz Fusion Jazz-Funk Avant-Garde Jazz. Jazz-Rock Ambient Avant-Garde Jazz Krautrock. instrumental psychedelic surreal hypnotic avant-garde atmospheric repetitive rhythmic. Head Hunters.

  7. Best Funk 70s and 80s - Old Funk Music 70's 80's (Funk Songs of the 70s and 80s) Find our playlist with these keywords: funk 70s hits, 80s funk classics, old...

  8. Oct 25, 2020 · With James Brown’s song “Say it loud, I’m Black, and I’m Proud” (1969) and Stone’s song “Thank You” ( 1969), funk helped black Americans to build their pride in the black community and express the racism that affected African Americans.

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