Light Of The Funk - Just' (Gimme the Funk ) ('D'TouchExclu).mp3
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Soul/Disco/Funk (S.D.F.) 60/70/80's .... Light On The Music Now ! The FunkTrain is Really ON !!!
Light Of The Funk - Just' (Gimme the Funk ) ('D'TouchExclu).mp3
Drums: Danny Woolfolk, Dan Renoux
Bass: Mike Wiggins, Eric Ward
Keyboards: Joel Gains, Tony Tanner, Ed Tet
Synthesizers: John Crowe
Guitars: Joe Clark, John Vestman, Michael Da'Loua
String: Arranged and performed by John Vestman
Background vocals: Caroline Brookins, Candy Hardaway, Crystal Blake, Chris Wright, Jerry “Jericho” Jackson, John Vestman
Horns & Wood Winds: Richard Howell, Kenny Scott, Brian Duran
Inspirational Leader: Tommy L.Ray – Frye Family
Produced by John Vestman and Chris Wright
This album is dedicated to George Frye's parents
1981 BEACH CITY Records
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The group was formed in 1972 under the name ACT 1.
Members were Reginald Ross, George Parker and Roger Terry.
Terry Huff joined the group in 1974,
they recorded a LP ' ACT 1' on spring Rec.
1975 they change the name & became ' First Delivery'
Terry Huff recorded and produced "The Lonely One" on 1976 on Mainstream rec.
with help from Al Johnson.
1978 the band recorded a another éponymous LP without Terry Huff on Shield Rec.
produced by George Parker.
Next album & maybe the last ? was “Living on the run” in 1981 on M&M Rec.
Members were George Parker, Reginald Ross, Andre Sanders, Mick Jessup (lead vocal), Sylvester Lee, Janice Lee and Veronica Martin.
Produced again by George Parker
Singer/songwriter Barbara "Lady Love" Mason, one of the true pioneers of Philly-Soul, was born in Philadelphia,
She begins in 1964 with Arctic Record Company at the age of 17
and 1965 made her first succes with 'I'm Ready' single.
Two years with National General before in 1972 sign with
Budahh Rec.
After 1977 LP DUO with Bunny Sigler on Curtom
1978, Barbara signed with Prelude Records and released the
"I Am Your Woman,
1980 Barbara signed with the Philly-based label and released
"A Piece of My Life", produced by Norman "Butch" Ingram;
the brain behind Philly Cream and a member of the Ingram family
(remembered in the U.K. for their club classics "Smoothin' Groovin'" and "Mi Sabrina Tequana"). "She's Got The Papers (But I Got The Man)",
Butch Ingram and Barbara continued collaborating after WMOT went out of business
and in 1984, with West End