From her album “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” (1981):
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From her album “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” (1981):
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From their album “Santa Barbara” (2019):
After Funk:
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Stacey Kay:
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Hailing from New Zealand, this Auckland-based singer and songwriter has been a part of the lively local music scene for 6 years. She’s performed all over the country as part of funk group Hipstamatics and Two Many Chiefs and supported jazz act Andrew Faleatua and electro outfit Sola Rosa. With a vivid fusion of sweet soul and gritty blues, she’s headlining the Waiheke Jazz Festival later this month.
Adding a haunting atmosphere to her debut solo single, this song combines jazz, pop and a touch of South-American flair into a spell-binding brew of auditory witchcraft. With enchanting keys, an enthralling rhythm and hypnotic handclaps conjuring the mythical melody, it’s her Amy Winehouse-touched vocals filled with esoteric grit and mesmeric magic, that will put you under her spell.
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This is the sun-lit debut single by Dutch songstress Kelsey Coockson:
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You can hear the R&B, funk or hiphop beats of this San Diego native drummer on bounteous recordings over the past twenty years. He’s contributed to recordings of a plethora of artists, like Raphael Saadiq, Kelis and De La Soul to name but a few. Now, he himself has been searching for gifted West-Coast funk musicians to create an album filled with soulful stylishness and powerful raw funk jams.
The first single, taken from their resulting debut album “In The Cut”, is an exhilarating explosion of funkadelic proportions. Jake’s incredibly infectious rhythm drives the rugged, 70s-soaked funk sounds of sprightly wah-wah guitars, vibrant Hammond organ and the potent brass section into a hard-hitting, funkalicious powerhouse in which the vocal grit of MixMaster Wolf feels right at home.
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