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  1. The Bar-Kays. The Bar-Kays é uma banda americana de soul, R&B e funk formada em 1966. O grupo teve dezenas de singles nas paradas dos anos 1960 a 1980, incluindo "Soul Finger" (US Billboard Hot 100 número 17, R&B número 3) em 1967, "Son of Shaft " (R&B número 10) em 1972 e" Boogie Body Land " (R&B número 7) em 1980.

  2. Explore Frank "Captain Disaster" Thompson's music on Billboard. Get the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist.

  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. 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'".

  5. 19 de ene. de 2021 · James Alexander. James Alexander. (b. January 19 th, 1948). Bassist who came to prominence as a forming member of the American soul, R&B, and funk group, The Bar-Kays. The Bar-Kays are an American soul, R&B, and funk group formed in 1966. The group had dozens of charting singles from the 1960s to the 1980s, including "Soul Finger" (US Billboard ...

  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. 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.'"[4] In 1983, Sherman Guy left the group ...