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Yes, Joe Hunter was a member of the Funk Brothers, the legendary group of session musicians who played on many of Motown's biggest hits in the 1960s. He was a talented pianist and played on numerous tracks that contributed to the distinctive Motown sound. Hunter's work with the Funk Brothers helped shape the music of that era, making him a significant figure in the history of popular music.
Yes, James Jamerson was a key member of the Funk Brothers, the studio musicians who played on many of Motown's biggest hits during the 1960s. He was renowned for his innovative and melodic bass lines, which contributed significantly to the distinctive sound of Motown. Jamerson's work can be heard on numerous classic tracks, making him one of the most influential bassists in popular music history.
no,ronnie rancifer was the jackson five band member from gary that played either drums or keys. the other brother was johnny johnson if i am not mistaken
Motown session musician Earl Van Dyke directed the Funk Brothers as a heavy handed leader.
Robert White, Eddie Willis,James Jamerson
Marvin Gaye (APEX)
B.B. King It could also be Steve wonder or it might be Marvin Gaye
Some of them are dead. There have been over 70 members of The Funk Brothers.
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The Funk Brothers - 2011 was released on: USA: 9 October 2011 (Los Angeles, California)
The Funk Brothers
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marvin gaye
The Funk Brothers
the brothers johnsons were a r&b funk band,back in the 70's
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