Tag Archives: Funk

Joan Osborne – What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted (Live) – [STEREO]

What A Voice! Joan Osborne & The Funk Brothers Deliver A Fantastic Performance Of This Jimmy Ruffin Soul Classic From The 2002 Movie “Standing In The Shadows Of Motown”. Hear it on internet radio http://kvkvi.com/

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Grand Funk Railroad – Sally – [STEREO]

Power Pop From Grand Funk Railroad In 1976! “Sally” Has A Great Uplifting, Happy Feeling About It And Was Produced By Jimmy Ienner, A Real Top 40 Hit Kind Of Guy. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Left End – Bad Talkin’ Lady – [STEREO]

Youngstown, Ohio’s “Left End” Got A National Record Deal But Never Went Beyond Being A Regional Hit. In The Style Of Early Foghat, Crank Up This Outstanding Non-Charting Golden Nugget Of Mid ’70’s Top 40 Rock That Was First Released In 1972 On A Regional Youngstown Ohio Label & Then Nationally In 1973 On Polydor…

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The Rugbys – You, I – [original AM radio version]

A Screamin’ Fuzz Box, Wah Wah Pedal And Groovy Organ Make This 1969 Rock Nugget A Psychedelic Favorite. The “Rugbys” Are From Louisville Kentucky And Blasted Up The Charts To #24 With The Song “You, I”. This One Always Sounded Great On My 8-Track Tape Player. Crank It Up! Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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The James Gang – Must Be Love – [STEREO]

The James Gang Formed In Cleveland Ohio Around 1966. The Most Famous Group Member Was Joe Walsh Who Later Went On To Join The Eagles. After Joe Left, Tommy Bolin Stepped In And Was Part Of This Last Hit Single For The James Gang Called “Must Be Love”. It Climbed The Billboard “Hot 100” To…

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The Flirtations – Nothing But A Heartache – (original STEREO]

Motown With A Twist Of Great Britain! That’s The “Flirtations”…An All Female Group From The USA That Hit It Big By Recording In England. With The Help Of Superb Recording Techniques, The Flirtations Achieved The Next Best Thing To Motor City Soul With This “Top Of The Pops” Classic That Went To #34 On The…

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The Flaming Ember – Mind Body And Soul – [STEREO]

Superb “Blue Eyed Soul” From 1969 By Detroit’s “Flaming Ember” Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Black Oak Arkansas – Jim Dandy – [original STEREO]

Black Oak Arkansas Was Originally Formed In 1965 And Were Known Then As “The Knowbody Else”. In 1970, They Changed Their Name To Black Oak Arkansas After Signing With ATCO Records. Their “Southern Fried Rock” Style Reached The Height Of It’s Popularity During The 1970’s With The Release Of 10 Charting Albums. In Late 1973,…

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