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  1. Former drummer Neftali Santiago returned and guitarist Joaquin Jessup joined. This lineup released the album We Are One in 1977 and scored their biggest hits in several years with the singles "Funky Monkey" and "Can You Get It." The band released three more albums for Arista, with diminishing success, and stopped recording as a group ...

  2. A fourth brother, Wilfredo “Wolf” Wilson (bass guitar, percussion, vocals), joined the group in 1975. Other members of the band in later years included Juaquin Jessup (lead guitar), Tommy Trujillo (lead guitar), Andre “Mouth Man” Locke (drums), Brian Allsop (bass), and Eddie Summers (drums, vocals).

  3. Explore releases from Juaquin Jessup at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Juaquin Jessup at the Discogs Marketplace.

  4. 14 de jul. de 1979 · In addition, Jessup-Luck's sons, Juaquin, 24 and Miklos, 22, will play at an opening party tonight at the Gallery. Sitting in the parlor of the Auld's home, filled with the art of the...

  5. Georgia Mills Jessup (March 19, 1926 – December 24, 2016) was an American painter, sculptor, ceramicist, muralist, and collage artist.

  6. Profile: American latin-influenced funk group. Sites: mandrillis.com , Wikipedia , Who Sampled , All Music. Members: Bundie Cenac, Carlos Wilson, Charles Padro, Claude "Coffee" Cave, David Conley, Fudgie Kae, Juaquin Jessup, Louis Wilson, Marc Rey, Neftali Santiago, Omar Mesa, Ric Wilson, Wilfredo "Wolf" Wilson. Variations: Viewing All | Mandrill.

  7. 17 de feb. de 2016 · So did Juaquin Jessup of Northwest Washington. "It was just like during the time when all the blaxploitation films were coming out with African Americans being portrayed as pimps and hos and ...