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Bill Withers, "Use Me," Old Grey Whistle Test, 1972.
Funky Drums in 30 tracks
The drum breaks from Funky Drummer by James Brown, Amen, Brother by the Winstons and Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss are possibly three of the most sampled drum tracks ever. But there are more soul songs that have great funky drum openings, catchy intros and killer drum breaks.
African Jive (Moto) - Dick Khoza (Chapita, 1976)
Baby Don’t Cry - The Third Guitar Featuring Eddie Holloway (Baby Don’t Cry / Don’t Take Your Love From Me, 1968)
Bailemos El Bump - Leopardo (Bailemos El Bump / Súper Mandíbulas, 1975)
City Sounds - Daly-Wilson Big Band Featuring Kerrie Biddell (The Exciting Daly-Wilson Big Band, 1972)
Corruption Is The Thing - Creations Unlimited (Corruption Is The Thing / Chrystal Illusion, 1972)
Crumbs Off The Table - The Young Disciples & Co. (Crumbs Off The Table / Girls, Girls, Girls, 1968)
Drum Diddley - Alan Moorhouse And His Bond Street Brigade (Alan Moorhouse And His Bond Street Brigade 1972)
Funky Fever - Jay Mitchell (Impartiality, 1975) - Bahamas
Gimme, Gimme - Tony Gregory And Family Child (One More Time, 1973)
Great Stone Bottle - Ronnie Kole Trio (New Orleans… Today, 1971)
Ham Hocks And Beans - Part 1 - Chuck Womack and The Sweet Souls (Ham Hocks And Beans - Part 1 / Ham Hocks And Beans - Part 2, 1970)
I Wouldn’t Change A Thing - Coke Escovedo (Comin’ At Ya!, 1976)
The Jed Clampett - The Sister And Brothers (The Jed Clampett - Part 1 / The Jed Clampett - Part 2, 1970)
Katty's Thing - Anthony Butler And The Invaders (The Chokin' Kind / Katty's Thing, 1969)
Let's Go To Randstad - Rogier Van Otterloo (Let's Go To Randstad / Randstad Reflection, 1974)
Love Is Good - C.L. Blast (Two Time One Is Two / Love Is Good, 1970)
Mo-Funk - Vern Blair Debate (Mo-Funk / Foxy Lady, 1977)
Ne Noya - Cos-Ber-Zam (Ne Nyoa / Cicavi Nye, 1973)
Nile Waves - The Scorpions & Saif Abu Bakr (Jazz, 1980)
Paradise - Bobby Franklin's Insanity (Paradise / Our Theme, 1969)
Phenomena Theme - In Search Of Orchestra (In Search Of..., 1977)
Plea To The People - Curry (Plea To The People / The Beauty Of You, 1971)
Sascha - The Hot Sound Of Mauritius (The Hot Sound Of Mauritius Is “Sega Music”, 1977)
Smash - Damn Sam The Miracle Man and The Soul Congregation (Damn Sam The Miracle Man And The Soul Congregation, 1970)
Sunday Drivin' - Dominic Frontiere (On Any Sunday, 1971)
Superstition - Blooblo (Reggae Party Time, 1973)
Toda La Juventud - Maggie Carlés Y Luis Nodal Y Los Magnéticos (Maggie Carlés Y Luis Nodal Y Los Magnéticos, 1976)
Uela Uela - Charly Antolini's Power Dozen (Atomic Drums, 1972)
Until You Were Gone - Leon’s Creation (This Is The Beginning, 1970)
Viva Tirado - The Exciters (Conozco A Los Dos, 1971)
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The drum breaks from Funky Drummer by James Brown, Amen, Brother by the Winstons and Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss are possibly three of the most sampled drum tracks ever. But there are more soul songs that have great funky drum openings, catchy intros and killer drum breaks.
B.J. - Damn Sam The Miracle Man and The Soul Congregation (Damn Sam The Miracle Man And The Soul Congregation, 1970)
Crystals - Thom Janusz (Ronn Forella…Moves !, 1975)
Daisy Lady - 7th Wonder (Climbing Higher, 1979)
Drums For Daryl - Roy Porter Sound Machine (Jessica, 1971)
Get Me Back On Time, Engine Number 9 (part I & II) - Wilson Pickett (In Philadelphia, 1970)
Ham Hocks And Beans - Part 1 - Chuck Womack and The Sweet Souls (Ham Hocks And Beans - Part 1 / Ham Hocks And Beans - Part 2, 1970)
Hap’Nin - Bernard Purdie (Lialeh, 1974)
I'm A Bad Son-Of-A-Gun - John Paul (I'm A Bad Son-Of-A-Gun / Didn't We, 1969)
It's Great To Be Here - The Jackson 5 (Maybe Tomorrow, 1971)
Joe's Funky - Joe Buerger (Joe's Funky / Cherokee, 197?)
Kontrast - Larry Robbins Sportstudio Band (Larry Robbins Sportstudio Band, 1972)
Let A Woman Be A Woman Let A Man Be A Man - Dillard Crume And The Soul Rockers (Singing The Hits Of Today, 1969)
The Mixed Up Cup - Clyde McPhatter (Welcome Home, 1970)
Share Your Love With The Master - The Sensational Five Singing Sons (Hotel Happiness, 1979)
Southern Fried Chicken (Pt. 1) - Bill Thomas And The Fendells (Southern Fried Chicken (Pt. 1) / Southern Fried Chicken (Pt. 2), 1966)
Stand-Up (Baby) - Saint John (Stand-Up (Baby) / Fire And Rain, 1972)
Start To Feelin’ Good Again -The Lewis Explosion (Liquid Fire / Start To Feelin' Good Again, 1973)
Şu Başıma Gelenler - Parla Şenol (İsmail / Şu Başıma Gelenler, 1976)
Tormented - Jimmy Holiday (Tormented, 1968)
Why Do Young Kids Stray (Part I) - Laurence Thomas (Why Do Young Kids Stray (Part I)/ Why Do Young Kids Stray (Part II), 1974)
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The drum breaks from Funky Drummer by James Brown, Amen, Brother by the Winstons and Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss are possibly three of the most sampled drum tracks ever. But there are more soul songs that have great funky drum openings, catchy intros and killer drum breaks.
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The Addict’s Psalm - Ralph Carmichael (The Cross And The Switchblade (Original Sound Track Music), 1971)
Akiwawa - Village Crusaders (Akiwawa / Hashishi, 196?)
Blue Variations - Bruce And Vlady (The Reality, 1970)
Boilin’ Water - Tony Bowens and The Soul-Choppers (Boilin Water' / Don't Be So Mean, 1967)
Chocolate Buttermilk - Kool And The Gang (Kool And The Gang, 1970)
Different Strokes - Syl Johnson (Sorry Bout Dat / Different Strokes, 1967)
Drumology - The Nite-Liters (A-Nal-Y-Sis, 1973)
Fantasy - Johnny Hammond (Gears, 1975)
Footsteps in the Dark - The Isley Brothers (Go For Your Guns, 1977)
Ghetto Stroll - Mr. Pitiful And The Ghetto's (Ghetto Stroll - Mr. Pitiful And The Ghetto's / Trippin - Dwight Houston And The Ghetto's, 197?)
Groove To Get Down - T-Connection (On Fire, 1977)
Hang Up (Part 1) - Warm Excursion (Hang Up (Part 1) / Hang Up (Part 2), 1969)
How Long Shall I Wait - James Lewis Fields (I Really Love You / How Long Shall I Wait, 1973)
I Know You Got Soul - Bobby Byrd (I Know You Got Soul / It’s I Who Love You (Not Him Anymore), 1971)
I Like Everything About You - Chuck Jackson (Arrives!, 1968)
Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man - Dyke a d The Blazers (Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man / Uhh, 1969)
Mahdi (The Expected One) - Tower Of Power (Various – Lights Out: San Francisco (Voco Presents The Soul Of The Bay Area), 1972)
Movin On Up - Aqualad Five (Special Inspiration / Movin On Up, 1970)
A New Day (Is Here at Last) - J.C. Davis (A New Day (Is Here at Last) / Circleville, 1969)
On The Que-Tee - Freddie Hubbard (Backlash, 1967)
On The Way - Bobby Cook And The Explosions (On The Way / Sister Lu, 1970)
Pop Your Corn (Part I) - The Rivingtons (Pop Your Corn (Part I) /Pop Your Corn (Part I), 1969)
Put The Music Where Your Mouth Is - Olympic Runners (Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is, 1974)
Right On - Carleen And The Groovers (Right On / The Thing, 1971)
Something The Devil’s Never Done - Sammy Taylor and Hot As Hell (Send her Back / Something The Devil’s Never Done, 1972)
Super Funk - Vern Blair Debate (Super Funk / Ooh-Ah-Ee, 1975)
Take Off Your Make Up - Lamont Dozier (Out Here On My Own, 1973)
Theme From S.W.A.T. - Rhythm Heritage (Disco-Fied, 1976)
Up Above The Rock - Ray Bryant (Up Above The Rock, 1968)
What Is Soul? - Ben E. King (What Is Soul?, 1967)
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Banana Fanna - The Jaguars (Crazy Thing / Banana Fanna, 1968)
Baby Batter - Harvey Mandel (Baby Batter, 1971)
Cold Feet - Albert King (Cold Feet / You Sure Drive A Hard Bargain, 1968)
Dance To The Drummer's Beat - Herman Kelly and Life (Percussion Explosion, 1978)
Down Home Girl - The Coasters (Soul Pad / Down Home Girl, 1967)
Groove To Get Down - T-Connection (On Fire, 1977)
Hey! Last Minute - The Meters (Struttin’, 1970)
Hogin’ Machine – Les Baxter (Hell’s Belles, 1969)
I'll Leave You (Girl) - Shelley Fisher (I'll Leave You (Girl)(For Somebody New) / Saint James Infirmary, 1970)
Is There Any Love? - Trevor Dandy (Don't Cry Little Tree, 1970)
I'll Be Home Soon - Beau Williams (I'll Be Home Soon / Outside Love, 2014)
Mambo No.5 - Samba Soul (Samba Soul, 1977)
Memphis Underground - S.O.U.L. (What Is It, 1971)
Now You're Gone – Curtis Mayfield (Roots, 1971)
Ode To Billie Joe - Lou Donaldson (Mr. Shing-A-Ling, 1967)
Out On A Funky Trip - Lynn Taitt (Out On A Funky Trip / Stepping Up, 1973)
Poquito Soul - One G Plus Three (Summertime / Poquito Soul, 1970)
Reach Out, I’ll Be There - Lee Moses (Reach Out, I’ll Be There / Day Tripper, 1967)
Scorpio - Dennis Coffey (Scorpio / Sad Angel, 1971)
Sneakin’ In The Back - Tom Scott And The L.A. Express (Tom Scott And The L.A. Express, 1974)
Soul Brothers Testify - Original Soul Senders (Soul Brothers Testify / Sweet Potato Mash, 1968)
Soul Walkin' (Instrumental) - Hard Rock Jackson (Soul Walkin' / Soul Walkin' (Instrumental), 197?)
Stay - Chuck Colbert and Viewpoint (Stay / A Fool Such As Me, 1975)
Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin) - Junior Mance (With A Lotta Help From My Friends, 1970)
Two Sisters Of Mystery - Mandrill (Just Outside Of Town, 1973)
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The drum breaks from Funky Drummer by James Brown, Amen, Brother by the Winstons and Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss are possibly three of the most sampled drum tracks ever. But there are more soul songs that have great funky drum openings, catchy intros and killer drum breaks.
Funky Drums
African Rhythms - Oneness Of Juju (African Rhythms, 1975)
Cookies - Brother Soul (Cookies / Do It Good, 1974)
Crumbs From The Table - The Young Disciples and Co. (Crumbs From The Table / Girls, Girls, Girls, 1968)
Dead! - Carolyn Sullivan (Dead! / Wow, 1967)
Doing It In The Street - The Black Hippies (The Black Hippies, 1976)
Do It, Do It - Jackie Harris And The Exciters (Get Funky Sweet A Little Bit / Do It, Do It, 1969)
Flintstone Shuffle - Thomas Bailey and The Flintstone Band (Flintstone Shuffle / I Need You (Most Of All), 197?)
The Fuzz And Da Boog - Fuzzy Haskins (A Whole Nother Thang, 1976)
Gettin’ Down - Eugene Blacknell And The New Breed (Gettin’ Down / Cousin John, 196?)
Ghetto Man - Tony Clarke (Ghetto Man / Love Power, 1970)
Give It To You - UPP (UPP, 1975)
Got to Get a Knutt - The New Birth (Birth Day, 1972)
It Ain't My Fault Pt. 1 - Smokey Johnson It Ain't My Fault Pt. 1 / It Ain't My Fault Pt. 2, 1964)
Jesus Rhapsody (Part 1) - Preacher and The Saints (The Mailman Cometh / Jesus Rhapsody (Part 1), 1974)
Kashmere - Kashmere Stage Band (Kashmere “73” Live In Concert, 1973)
Kool Is Back - Funk Inc. (Funk Inc., 1971)
Last Night Changed It All (I Really Had A Ball) - Esther Williams (Let Me Show You, 1976)
New Generation - The Universals (The Way A Girl Should Be / New Generation, 1970)
Noise With The Boys - Al White and The Hi-Liters (Noise With The Boys / Thread The Needle, 196?)
Poppin' Pop Corn - James Bell and The Highlighters (Amazing Love / Poppin' Pop Corn, 1969)
Steppin' Out (Instrumental) - Lionel Robinson (Steppin' Out / Steppin' Out (Instrumental), 1971)
Super Funk - Vern Blair Debate (Super Funk / Ooh-Ah-Ee, 1975)
Take Off Your Make Up - Lamont Dozier (Out Here On My Own, 1973)
You Said A Bad Word - Joe Tex (I Gotcha, 1972)
Zulu Stomp - Steve Grossman (Some Shapes To Come, 1974)
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Jon Hammond Funk Unit NAMM Show Kick Off Reunion 2022
#WATCHMOVIE HERE: Jon Hammond Funk Unit NAMM Show Kick Off Reunion 2022
Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/jon-hammond-funk-unit-namm-show-kick-off-reunion-2022
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Jon Hammond Funk Unit NAMM Show Kick Off Reunion 2022
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English
NOTE: Yesterday I had a real nice talk with main man Stevie Wonder and his Son Kailand Morris - I'm happy to report Stevie doin' real good and it was really great he came with Kailand and Lamar Mitchell
Jon Hammond Funk Unit NAMM Show kick-off reunion 2022
Musicians: Chuggy Carter / Leslie J. Carter, Joe Berger, Ronnie Smith, Jon Hammond ADJ Lighting Arena Plaza Stage 10 AM at doors open
"White Onions" by Jon Hammond
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Namm Show, kick-off concert, Funk, Hammond Organ, funky drums, Congas, Ronnie Smith, Chuggy Carter, Electric guitar, Joe Berger, Jon Hammond, Anaheim, 2022, Stevie Wonder, Kailand Morris
Namm Show, kick-off concert, Funk, Hammond Organ, funky drums, Congas, Ronnie Smith, Chuggy Carter, Electric guitar, Joe Berger, Jon Hammond, Anaheim, 2022, Stevie Wonder, Kailand Morris