News & Updates — '70s Funk Rock

Phil Lynott / Aug 20, 1949 - Jan 4, 1986

Phil Lynott / Aug 20, 1949 - Jan 4, 1986

Thin Lizzy are one of my favorite classic rock bands and bassist/vocalist/songwriter Phil Lynott is a big reason. A black Irishmen, he was a composer, singer and poet who grew up in Dublin. He started singing in bands in '65. In the late '60s he learned rhythm guitar and bass, forming Thin Lizzy with ex-members of Them. Thin Lizzy recorded several great albums with their twin lead guitars and Phil's poetic street-wise, yet romantic lyrics. The band mixed hard rock, heavy metal, blues, Irish folk and funk and yielded several lasting hits. Ravaged by drugs, the band called it a...

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Baby Huey / Aug 17, 1944 - Oct 28, 1970

Baby Huey / Aug 17, 1944 - Oct 28, 1970

Happy birthday to James Ramey aka Baby Huey. He cut a great album with his Babysitters band (produced by Curtis Mayfield) but died at only 26. From Richmond, IN he moved to Chicago after high school and formed Baby Huey & his Babysitters in 1963. They played a mixture of rock and R&B and cut some singles before the classic sampladelic full length album, The Baby Huey Story, which actually came out after he passed. He rapped & rhymed during the well-remembered live shows back in the late '60s. Curtis Mayfield and Donny Hathaway took notice and agreed to put...

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Bobby Byrd / Aug 15, 1934 - Sept 12, 2007

Bobby Byrd / Aug 15, 1934 - Sept 12, 2007

Happy birthday to the man who James Brown owes his career to, Bobby Byrd. Byrd was JB's discoverer and longtime business partner, as well as a singer/composer of his own note. Byrd came from a gospel music family in Georgia and sang and played piano & organ. He and his siblings would take secular jobs in South Carolina, unbeknownst to his elders, and they got to be known in the region. Professional by 1952 when he met Brown during a prison baseball game and the Byrd family helped get him paroled. Upon release, Brown immediately joined Byrd's band The Famous...

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Dudu Pukwana / July 18, 1938 - June 30, 1990

Dudu Pukwana / July 18, 1938 - June 30, 1990

Happy birthday to one of my very favorites, the soulful saxophonist Dudu Pukwana, an exile from apartheid South Africa and a major contributor to the '70s creative jazz landscape. He started playing professionally in the '50s with Kippie Moeketsi and Nik Moyake. Pukwana and Moyake became members (along with Johnny Dyani, Mongezi Feza and Louis Moholo) of the Blue Notes, a group led nominally by white pianist Chris McGregor, but were essentially a collective. They became a sensation for both the quality of their music as well as the fact that they were a mixed-race band, something that was illegal...

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Screamin' Jay Hawkins / July 18, 1929 - Feb 12, 2000

Screamin' Jay Hawkins / July 18, 1929 - Feb 12, 2000

Happy birthday to one of the original shock-rockers, the awesome Screamin' Jay Hawkins!! He busted out of coffins, scared the shit out of his audiences and belted out insane tunes like "I Put A Spell On You", "Feast Of The Mau-Mau", "Constipation Blues" (a song about "real pain") and the fucking nutso "Africa Gone Funky".

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