The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – May 17, 2024

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Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.

Playlist

Artist Song Album Label
Rickey Vincent Ride on It (The "History of Funk" Intro Song) Phool 4 the Funk Dribblous Mayhem
Slave Sizzlin' Hot (Single Version) Funky Beats Atlantic Records
Cameo Style - Single Version Anthology Universal Music, a division of Universal International Music BV
The Brothers Johnson Ride-O-Rocket 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Brothers Johnson A&M
Billy Preston Sock It, Rocket Late At Night UNI/MOTOWN
Stanley Clarke We Supply The Bass-ic Collection Epic
Sweat Band Freak to Freak Six Degrees Of P-Funk: The Best Of George Clinton & His Funk Family Epic/Legacy
Freekbass Change My Mind Change My Mind DISTROKID
K+Lab Pass the sauce - Original SpaceDirt Junkfood
Macklemore HIND'S HALL HIND'S HALL Bendo LLC
Mohammad Assaf Dammi Falastini Muntasib Alqamah Amshi Mohammad Assaf
Nilüfer Yanya Like I Say (I runaway) Like I Say (I runaway) Ninja Tune
The Sound Provider It's Gonna Bee(Alright) An Evening With The Sound Providers
Average White Band Got the Love - Live at the Rainbow Theatre, 1974 Live at the Rainbow Theatre, 1974 Edsel
Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Is It Love? My Radio Sure Sounds Good To Me Rhino/Warner Bros.
Curtis Mayfield Right on for the Darkness Back to the World Rhino
The Staple Singers Slippery People Turning Point (Expanded) Epic/Legacy
Karate Boogaloo Eyes On The Prize Hold Your Horses Colemine Records