Black
Music Coalition |
By Laurent Thiebaut
who wants "black feelings to blow your mind".
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Bold
Soul Sisters |
Audio, photos,
bios, and links for several underrated and forgotten musical heroines
of the 70s-early 80s like Betty Davis, the Emotions, Sylvia, A
Taste of Honey. By Melissa Weber.
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Bootsy
Collins |
Bootsy bubba's got his own site!
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Brand New Heavies |
Excellent pages
on those British funksters. By Patrik Jansson.
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James
Brown - Funky Stuff |
Wonderful site
dedicated to "Soul Brother #1", Maceo Parker, Bootsy
Collins, Jabo Starks and "Sweet Charles". By Stephane
Farinaud.
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C.J's House of Soul
(a.k.a Vibin) |
Great artist
features and loads of information about new releases, etc.
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Damac
Productions |
Damac, based
in Newcastle Upon Tyne in the U.K., licenses obscure and hard
to get LP's and sells Japanese CD-reissues and also is the home
of legendary Kleeer drummer/vocalist Woody Cunningham.
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Discomusic.com
(formerly Bernie's Disco Music Page) |
This guy's pages
are amazing! Just seeing those old Disco record sleeves again
almost brought tears to my eyes. Bernie's got an impressive amount
of links to other Dance orientated sites, as well.
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Disco-Disco.com |
Claes Widlund's
Disco pages offers Real Audio sound clips of classic Disco tracks,
tributes to acts like Chic, Giorgio Moroder and "Jellybean"
Benitez, and interviews. The site is formerly known as "Disco
Inferno".
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Electro Empire |
If you're into
electric Fun, this is the place to go. The main goal of this website
is to "provide as much info about electric funk music in
the past, the present and the future". Features articles
on well-known artists like Afrika Bambaataa, but also less known
acts like the Egyptian Lover. The site also has an impressive,
searchable database!
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Rosie Gaines |
Rosie Gaines
first came into prominence as the keyboard player and backing
vocalist in Prince's The New Power Generation (it was Rosie's
incredibly soulful voice you heard on songs like "Diamonds
and Pearls", "Gett Off" and "Cream").
This is her own Web site.
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Gedup |
Swedish funkateer
Daniel is the driving force behind Gedup, formerly known as
Funk Vibe. Daniel describes his (English-language) site
as "a place for people who would like to meet other like-minded
people who are into old Funk and Soul music". Gedup focuses
on 70's funk and the site offers record reviews, sound clips,
bios and more.
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