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  1. Bar-Kays Biography by Steve Huey. Even though four group founders were killed in a 1967 plane crash along with Otis Redding, the Bar-Kays came back to reign as one of the top R&B outfits of the '70s. The original Bar-Kays were a Memphis instrumental combo who scored an R&B hit on Volt with 1967's rousing "Soul Finger."

  2. Well Let me see you do it now Shake, shake, shake. Do it, do it Do it, do it. My body screams and hollers Every time I see you shake The sexy way that you wiggle Is more than my heart could take. Watching you shake your body Makes me wanna get next to it 'Cause I'm curious to know if The disco floor is the only place That you can do it. So do it for me, baby (Shake it on down) Just do it for ...

  3. Frank "Captain Disaster" Thompson Trumpet,Trombone,Percussion,Trumpet (Bass) Wynn Stewart Keyboards,Synthesizer Sherman Guy Vocals,Percussion James Alexander Bass,Vocals Larry "D" Dodson Vocals,Harmonica Lloyd Smith Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (12 String) Michael Beard Drums,Vocals,Percussion Harvey "Joe" Henderson Flute,Percussion,Sax (Tenor)

  4. Explore music from Frank Thompson. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Frank Thompson on Discogs.

  5. In autumn 1977, the group came out with Flying High on Your Love, an album that featured "Shut the Funk Up", a "near-perfect disco song punctuated by the funky horn triumvirate of Charles 'Scoop' Allen, Harvey 'Joe' Henderson, and Frank 'Captain Disaster' Thompson and dominated by vocalist Larry 'D' Dodson's call to 'get on up or just shut the funk up'".

  6. Producers: R.J. "The Wiz", Trevor Gale, Allen Jones, Allen Jones. Compilation producer: Leo Sacks. Includes liner notes by Ron Wynn. Recording information: 1968-1975. The Bar-Kays' music derives ...

  7. Lloyd Smith. Michael Beard. Sherman Guy. Winston Stewart. Wynn Stewart. Artist (s) The Bar-Kays. The Bar-Kays / Best of / CD / Soul/R & B / 731451482328.