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GRAMMY.com sat down with the living funk legends Robert Bell and Brown to discuss the stories behind some of their classics, the hit-making partnership with Deodato and Taylor, and their new album. Kool & the Gang has performed continuously longer than any other R&B group and y...
via RCA . . . Morgan Khan has replaced the NY Skyy track with the Salsoul Orchestra/Loleatta Holloway ‘Seconds’ remix on Melba Moore’s UK 12in, as well as the instrumental version, has on 2-track flip for some reason the rather short ...
Public Enemy’s DJ is joined by Celo from The Casino Brothers for this unusual disorientatingly scratching and swirling wordy rap, perhaps more for the head than the feet — unlike the flip’s again slippery scratching but more typically Public Enemy-ish, Chuck D droned an...
Much like the NCAA Basketball Tournament, March concerts in Pittsburgh can be divided into four brackets: classic performers, rising stars, Irish music, and hometown heroes. Kool & The Gang, Graham Nash, Winger, Joe Boanamassa, Mariah Carey, Casting Crowns, and Kiss are examples of the first...
Their 1969 debut LP fused jazz, soul, and funk into an unexpected hit, and by the mid-1970s, songs like “Funky Stuff,”“Hollywood Swinging,”“Jungle Boogie,” and “Spirit of the Boogie” made them one of the most popular groups in the country. ...
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Two albums after scoring a career-rejuvenating smash hit with 'Let's Dance,' Bowie felt directionless – and it showed. "'Never Let Me Down' had good songs that I mistreated. I didn't really apply myself," he later said. "I wasn't quite sure what I was supposed to be doing." ...
"From my back-to-school party where my brother Herc played, his influence with the music, the songs, the beats that he chose, he knew he had something special there. He dominated the 1970s and created this thing that we call hip-hop," Cindy Campbell told GRAMMY.com in a recent phone...
Daryl Hall's sixth solo album wasn't just co-produced by Dave Stewart. The Eurythmics legend also co-wrote seven of its nine new original songs, while Hall penned the other two more. D is due on June 21. The video for the album's first single and a complete track listing can be ...