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Thread started 06/18/06 7:56pm

funkpill

Hit Me, Fred



From his start with Ike Turner to James Brown, then P. Funk

and Count Basie, and then with his own band, this man has done it all...


Highly recommend this book....

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Reply #1 posted 06/19/06 5:15pm

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Thanks for the tip!

It comes in handy for me for right now I'm in the process of searching for literature on the rise of African American popular music scene - Rythym & Blues and Soul scene being my main points of interest.
I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt.
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Reply #2 posted 06/19/06 6:21pm

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rushing07 said:

It comes in handy for me for right now I'm in the process of searching for literature on the rise of African American popular music scene - Rythym & Blues and Soul scene being my main points of interest.

One you've completed the rise...



...here's a good one about its demise.
The Death of Rhythm & Blues - Nelson George


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