Jazz-Funk

Carol Kaye Master of Iconic Bass Lines in Music History

If you’ve ever tapped your foot to a classic hit from the 1960s or ’70s, chances are you’ve been grooving to the masterful bass lines of Carol Kaye. From The Beach Boys to Frank Sinatra, Carol Kaye’s influential bass playing is a cornerstone of the golden age of popular music. But who is this enigmatic […]

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Morning Sunrise – On the way with Segnor Rossi

When it comes to creating a relaxed atmosphere, there’s nothing quite like a good music mix. And some songs that’s sure to bring a smile to your face and a sense of warmth to your heart are those songs.   Viva La Felicita Middle of the Road – The MetersA funky instrumental track by the […]

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50 Yards of Soul – Thrilling Bunch Of Instrumental Power!

  Reach out I’ll Be There … Bo Did It – Hidden CostThe Hidden Cost was one of many aliases of the rhythm section of MSFB. MFSB, officially standing for “Mother Father Sister Brother”, was a pool of more than 30 studio musicians based at Philadelphia’s Sigma Sound Studios. They worked closely with the production […]

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Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.13

The best of our Funkologie channel. Join us! This time with a bitter loss of legends. We take our hats off to Betty Davis and Syl Johnson who have left us. In this spirit, see you soon in funky heaven.   This is a collaboration with our Facebook group members. If you like good music […]

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Killing Me Softly

A jazzy and chilled trip with space for suspence and improvisations.   L’Affondamento Goodbye Carter – Roy BuddRoy Frederick Budd was a British jazz pianist and composer known for his film scores, including Get Carter. In 1971, still in his early twenties, he composed one of his best known scores, the music for the film […]

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Miss Cheryl

A jazzy show studded with Brazilian candies. Amor na Contra Mão Funky Express – Duncan LamontLamont started out as a trumpet player, leading his own band in Scotland, which won recognition in Melody Maker in 1951. He spent some time in London, playing with Kenny Graham’s Afro-Cubists but during the early 50s continued to be […]

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