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  • on every occasion, Henry goes after Carl (Chris Funk), a shy student who mostly keeps to himself, by
  • He is also the Artistic Director of Planet Funk Academy.
  • Jazz, surf, R&B, death metal, funk, acid rock, and serialism are grafted together
  • rancisco based band with a mixed music style of funk, acid jazz, hiphop, and soul.
  • ley moved into being a keyboardist for soul and funk acts Mission Impossible, Brand New Heavies, Gab
  • Grand Funk added keyboardist Craig Frost to its lineup lat
  • an ear to vernacular traditions - contemporary funk, African choirs, gospel - and to anything polyp
  • Jazz, deep funk, Afro-beat, and soul influences can be heard in
  • Moonglow/This Bitter Earth is a 7" by Aaron Funk aka Venetian Snares, released in 2004 on Addict
  • Following pressure from Walther Funk, Albert Voegler, Gustav Krupp, Friedrich Flick,
  • Star Turtle is a funk album by Harry Connick, Jr., released in 1996.
  • sold worldwide, which makes it the best-selling funk album of all time.
  • d by Tower Records (2001) as the only authentic funk album to be released in over two decades.
  • Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! is a funk album by Bootsy's Rubber Band, released on Janu
  • red in various ways across many different Grand Funk albums, including "I'm Your Captain", "I'm Your
  • llins and Bootsy's New Rubber Band: Keepin´ Dah Funk Alive 4-1995", recorded live in Tokyo.
  • with Keb' Mo', Primus, Les Claypool, and the P Funk All Stars), and German keyboardist Danny Dziuk.
  • That same year the group Cabo Funk Alliance was formed (with Eddy, Alee, Aureon, J
  • 2006: George Clinton and the P. Funk AllStars, RJD2, and Dar Williams
  • Funk also served as the president of the Conestoga V
  • Captain Funk also did a remix of it on their album An Illust
  • league leaders in being hit by a pitch with 5. Funk also had a strong year playing center field in
  • Funk also conducted research into hormones, diabetes
  • DAG were a funk alternative band from Raleigh, North Carolina w
  • ed the musical Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk, an ensemble of tap and music starring Savion G
  • Funk, an academic, sought to promote research and ed
  • Mingering Mike is a fictitious funk and soul recording artist created in the late 1
  • Their music was a mix of ska, Latin, funk, and hard rock.
  • th London, his music is characterised as liquid funk and released on labels such as Hospital Records
  • many students were famous scientists Kazimierz Funk and Wiktor Lampe.
  • ive session on BBC6 Music for the Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show.
  • album 4 stars and states "Shards of jazz, rock, funk, and surf guitar are shuffled together and unfu
  • Encarta can be considered the successor of the Funk and Wagnalls, Collier, and New Merit Scholar en
  • nd a large number of schoolbooks, and he edited Funk and Wagnall's Standard Encyclopaedia and Nelson
  • Ambassadors of Funk and MC Mario : "Supermarioland"
  • They play a variety of music including rock, funk and jazz.
  • Whitey was a band playing rock, funk and Latin styles from 1989 to 1997.
  • e which incorporated elements of hip-hop, rock, funk and psychedelia in their music.
  • ixes together advanced hard bop, fusion, M-Base funk and avant-garde jazz...
  • gs from the entire cast, including Nolan Gerard Funk and Tammin Sursok.
  • Donaldson's forays into funk and R&B-driven soul-jazz could sometimes sound
  • 1987, when he was 17 years old, specialising in funk and hip-hop music, named "Chris The French Kiss
  • Digbeth, and has hosted many techno, acid jazz, funk and hip hop events.
  • s that "it easily and off-handedly incorporates funk and rock elements without becoming a collection
  • hroughout 2000, feuding with Sid Vicious, Terry Funk and many of the younger tag teams, such as The
  • ll as a full repertory of standards, swing, and funk and a number of classic vocal charts.
  • Derwyddon Dr Gonzo are a Welsh-language funk and ska band from Llanrug, North Wales.
  • Their sound is a blend of rock n' roll, funk, and a lot of other elements found in music top
  • heir music is a mixture of (at least) hardcore, funk and stoner rock.
  • These mixes fuse jazz, funk, and soul in the framework of a cohesive concep
  • such as Hang on the Box, Tookoo, No Name, Blood Funk and The Fuck'ndrolls to work with them.
  • orated many different influences, such as jazz, funk and island rhythms.
  • the age of 14, David combined elements of rock, funk and soul using analog synthesizers.
  • performance, she introduced elements of blues, funk and jazz into her solo album debut Mama Lilla W
  • Recommended wholeheartedly to funk and rare-groove fans".
  • of genres including swing, blues, soul, Latin, funk and rock.
  • answers had been kept "in a sealed envelope on Funk and Wagnalls' doorstep since noon today."
  • e DJs isolated the percussion breaks of popular funk and disco songs, and MCs began rapping over the
  • m the earlier folk-influenced material to later funk and soul oriented works, and serves to underlin
  • But by early 1972, both Grand Funk and Bloodrock had severed their professional re
  • musicians credited with bringing influences of funk and contemporary bebop into New Orleans style b
  • squelchy soul with cute boys on 'Too Close' and funk and harmonies on 'This Temptation'.
  • London and New York: Funk and Wagnalls Co..
  • ifferent kinds of live music; particularly R&B, funk, and jazz.
  • eat than the second recording but had a tighter Funk and Synth-Pop sound.
  • irection by slowing down the tempo and bringing funk and soul back into their music.
  • Township's first settlers were Jacob and Henry Funk and their families who settled in the area in 1
  • clash of styles which includes soul, pop, folk, funk and psychodelia, joining old and new, electroni
  • She played 1970s disco, funk, and soul records that she was able to buy inex
  • NB: They are not to be confused with another funk and soul band of the same name, who recorded an
  • ed by the Average White Band who are a Scottish funk and R&B band.
  • The sound was now more focused on 1980s style funk, and electronic instruments, like vocoders and
  • nres including hip hop, Reggae, dub, Psytrance, funk, and jungle.
  • -country, chillout, acid jazz, hip-hop, techno, funk, and reggae--with selections coming from all er
  • avares Brothers) are a successful American R&B, funk and soul music group, composed of five Cape Ver
  • t, at the same time, incorporates the sounds of funk and Psychedelia into their music.
  • founded in 1977, implementing elements of free funk and African jazz into their musical routines.
  • ng including styles ranging from R&B to Gospel, Funk and Heavy metal, recording with the likes of Jo
  • Chocolate Milk is a former American funk and soul band from New Orleans, Louisiana, acti
  • On March 1, 2008 Funk and Nishimura defeated Genichiro Tenryu and Mas
  • 's revivalist approach, celebrating the feel of funk and soul music from the 1960s and 1970s.
  • he track is also included on the album Flamenco Funk, and the eurodance compilation Dancemania Cover
  • range of big band jazz including swing, Latin, funk and contemporary.
  • form traditional Greek music blended with jazz, funk and other international styles.
  • The song has several similarities in the use of funk and psychedelic rock, two genres fused in the c
  • , as well as many rock, jazz, blues, americana, funk, and rock en espanol artists.
  • mental, with an attempt at fusion between jazz, funk and trip-hop which was too far off mainstream f
  • Between Grand Funk and Bloodrock, Knight racked up an unprecedente
  • Wade was dubbed a "pioneer of Texas Funk and connoisseur of Southwestern kitsch," by the
  • ical idea of mixing Afro-Brazilian rhythms with funk and soul music
  • of several musical styles such as jazz-fusion, funk and soul.
  • d jazz as it interacts with electronics, mutant funk, and even post-rock.
  • ressive jazz-rock arrangements, as well as some funk and other styles.
  • Peter Stover, Isaac Hite, Leonard Batice, John Funk, and Philip Huffman (Hoffman).
  • f styles from rock, through ballads, a touch of funk, and acoustic storytelling.
  • Karl Denson is a funk and jazz saxophonist, flutist and vocalist from
  • a musical genre that combines elements of jazz, funk and hip-hop, particularly looped beats.
  • ugh Capitol Records and consisted of 1970s R&B, funk and soul music.
  • ldera was an American band, that combined jazz, funk and rock with a wide variety of Latin music.
  • onnie Foster (born May 12, 1950) is an American funk and soul-jazz organist, and record producer.
  • as been influenced by rock, indie-pop, soul and funk and their sound is very rich for a three man ba
  • Taylor Quartet, Jamiroquai (also classified as funk and disco) and Urban Species, US3 (also classif
  • nd's sound was an amalgamation of jazz-inspired funk and metal.
  • atured label on the BBC Six Music Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show and the BBC Radio 2 Mark Lamarr S
  • Brainstorm was an American funk and R&B band, based in Detroit, Michigan in the
  • eath to beat Len Mattiace, Davis Love III, Fred Funk, and John Maginnes.
  • brand of music is said to be a fusion of indie, funk and rock with a hint of love.
  • ated on live performances, usually backing R&B, funk and soul stars, such as Freddie King.
  • ginally the word boogie could be found in 1970s funk and disco records, but tracks like "Boogie's Go
  • s known for combining dance music with hip hop, funk, and soul music.
  • of musical styles, from accessible groove based funk and jazz (such as the MMW albums and A Go Go wi
  • brand of heavy metal-ish rock sharpened by junk funk and plenty of rock 'n' roll theatrics," and tha
  • known as Keni Burke, is an American R&B, soul, funk, and jazz singer, songwriter, record producer,
  • the few remaining (and overlooked) early-stage funk and soul pioneers to foster unique recordings t
  • iousness to modern jazz as it encountered soul, funk, and pop at the dawn of a new decade... Ultimat
  • Funk and Wagnalls, 1901-1906.
  • guitar contributions that added to the album's funk and rock-oriented influences.
  • Caldera was a Latin band that combined jazz, funk and rock with a wide variety of Latin music.
  • He became a writer for funk and soul artists such as the O'Jays and The Spi
  • chstep subgenre, incorporates elements of jazz, funk, and multiple electronic influences, including
  • ng, Edun was also experimenting with R&B, soul, funk and jazz styles and performed regularly inside
  • an upright bassist and a drummer, playing jazz, funk and rock in local Chicago clubs and bars.
  • his work ranges from jazz standards through to funk and rock.
  • limited Orchestra, crafting many enduring soul, funk, and disco songs such as his two biggest hits,
  • The Ohio Players were an American funk and R&B band, most popular in the 1970s.
  • ); The Groove Show, Saturday nights (jam bands, funk and reggae); Little Steven's Underground Garage
  • plores a variety of genres ranging from rock to funk and Hi-NRG.
  • hol and brass band who incorporate bhangra with funk and soca.
  • The Kay-Gees were a funk and disco group of the 1970s, proteges of Kool
  • the gap between a lacklustre sub-genre, liquid funk, and more exciting, dancefloor orientated drum
  • They combined soul, funk and metal sounds and were considered by many to
  • ary 1956 in Degerfors, Sweden) is a Swedish R&B funk and jazz trombone player.
  • The Lee Boys are a funk and gospel band based out of Miami, Florida.
  • eers of the blues, soul, rockabilly, swamp pop, funk and New Orleans R&B who wrote, produced, arrang
  • "Visitors" and released in 1977 with a stronger funk and less art rock sound than the first LP.
  • swing-beat patterns; plus soul, Latin, African, funk, and dub affectations; and production technique
  • Freestyle Records), the fourth album by Israeli Funk and Groove ensemble, The Apples.
  • mes misspelled as Joe Quatermain is an American funk and soul singer.
  • With influences from sixties era funk and afrobeats, 100 Days, 100 Nights was recorde
  • rk Love That Chicken jingle sung by New Orleans funk and R&B musician Dr. John.
  • f highly acclaimed bands in the genres of jazz, funk and improvisational exploration.
  • fusion musical style is a blend of electronic, funk and rock.
  • could be described as a fusion of acid jazz and funk, and is mostly instrumental and improvisational
  • nthesizer and drum machine sound, incorporating funk and R&B elements used throughout his 1999 and P
  • , California, she developed a passion for jazz, funk and urban beats within the Bay Area scene.
  • les from Latin, R&B, Boogie-woogie, Jazz waltz, Funk and Jazz/Classical Ballads.
  • d a single "Music for Body Lockers", and then a funk and hip-hop album called Spaghettification in 1
  • sic of Jazzkantine is a cross-over between jazz funk and hip hop music: German rap over music and be
  • Nyima is married to Joshua Funk and currently resides in Los Angeles, Californi
  • lly challenge lead federal prosecutor T. Markus Funk and prosecutor Amarjeet S. Bhachu.
  • Leftfoot is the bar's main funk and soul night which is part run by ex Rockers
  • New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1911.
  • The song mixed genres such as hard rock, metal, funk and progressive rock and garnered them some ear
  • s Mens collection has been worn by Nolan Gerard Funk, Anoop Desai, Featured in Elle, L'uomo Vogue, D
  • The song is a boisterous in-your-face funk anthem that confesses to the listening audience
  • 1969 where they co-wrote and released the 1969 funk anthem, "It's Your Thing".
  • Elements of blues, jazz, and funk are mingled with 90's style metal grooves to pr
  • The musicians experimented with blues and funk arrangements of the standard jazz songs, and us
  • nd more compact in its production that the epic funk arrangements of...The Return of the Space Cowbo
  • The new movement was dubbed " Funk Art," and Arneson is considered the "father of
  • rnie Fields, he has worked with blues, soul and funk artists including B. B. King, Bobby Bland, Stev
  • hunters, who commonly feature rap, hip hop, and funk artists, such as Snoop Dogg, George Clinton, Ki
  • Great advance: Address by Dr. I.K. Funk, as chairman of the New York Prohibition State
  • Terry Funk as Frankie the Thumper
  • Joel Funk Asper (April 20, 1822 - October 1, 1872) was a
  • e Electrifying Mojo, presided over the Midnight Funk Association, broadcasting a diverse anti-format
  • has also performed rhythm and blues, bebop and funk at times during his career.
  • Born in Harrison County, Indiana, Funk attended public school in Corydon, and studied
  • Born in Funk's Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois, Funk
  • Born in Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, Funk attended the public schools and the Illinois No
  • founded in 1972, implementing elements of free funk, Azerbaijani national music and Azerbaijani jaz
  • Put the Funk Back In It - (3:19)
  • "Put the Funk Back in It"- 5:45 (Brand New Heavies)
  • Funk, Backbeat (2001).
  • m Keitel, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Walther Funk, Baldur von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel and Arthur
  • The trio formed a new funk band and released an album called Connections a
  • Psychefunkapus was a Thrash Funk band from the San Francisco Bay Area that relea
  • Arnett Howard's Creole Funk Band (1987)
  • he Sheffield music scene, most notably with the funk band Chakk whose advance from MCA Records finan
  • Mingo Fishtrap is a Soul and funk band based in Austin, Texas.
  • Fire is the second Mercury album by the funk band Ohio Players.
  • Orphy was also an original member of the Brit Funk Band Savanna which was where he first came to t
  • The Black-Man's Burdon is a double LP by funk band Eric Burdon and War, released in December
  • ix Compilation is a continuous mix album by the Funk band Parliament.
  • previously unreleased cover of the song by the funk band Parliament.
  • tarted playing professionally at 18 in rock and funk band and got his first jazz engagements with hi
  • Hot Property is an album by the funk band Heatwave.
  • n as the bass guitar player for the influential funk band Sly & the Family Stone from 1972 to 1975.
  • n their first album and toured with New Orleans funk band Galactic.
  • appeared on the album Dust Yourself Off by the funk band Pleasure.
  • rious rock bands, as well as in the short lived funk band Freak Party, often with his school friend
  • Atmosfear were a British jazz funk band formed in 1979.
  • Can't Stop Dancing is a 1968 album by American funk band Archie Bell & the Drells, released by the
  • Good Times is the fifth album released by the funk band Kool & the Gang.
  • "The Goose" is a song by the funk band Parliament.
  • which launched the career of New Orleans based funk band Galactic.
  • Current is the final album by the funk band Heatwave to feature new material.
  • "Funkentelechy" is a song by the funk band Parliament.
  • In 1993, Chamberlain toured as a member of the funk band Weapon of Choice.
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