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John "Jabo" Starks
John "Jabo" Starks
American drummer
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The J.B.'s
The J.B.'s
band
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Ziggy Modeliste
Ziggy Modeliste
American musician
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Jimmy Nolen
Jimmy Nolen
American guitarist
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Mandrill
Mandrill
American funk band from Brooklyn, New York
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Fred Thomas
Fred Thomas
American bassist (fl. 1965- )
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Dyke and the Blazers
Dyke and the Blazers
American funk band led by Arlester Christian
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Mantronix
Mantronix
American hip hop band
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MC Frontalot
MC Frontalot
American nerdcore rapper
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George Clinton
George Clinton
American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and music producer
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Bob Both
Bob Both
American recording engineer and record producer
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The Meters
The Meters
American funk band
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Yung Gravy
Yung Gravy
American rapper, singer and songwriter
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Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic
American band
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Bootsy Collins
Bootsy Collins
American musician
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Galactic
Galactic
band
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Bernard Wright
Bernard Wright
American musician
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J-Zone
J-Zone
American record producer, drummer, multi-instrumentalist, rapper, and writer
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Lord Finesse
Lord Finesse
American rapper and hip-hop record producer
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Maceo Parker
Maceo Parker
American saxophonist and composer
Clyde Stubblefield
American drummer

Clyde Stubblefield

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Clyde Austin Stubblefield (April 18, 1943 – February 18, 2017) was an American drummer best known for his work with James Brown. A self-taught musician, he was influenced by the sound of natural rhythms around him. His drum patterns on Brown's recordings are considered funk standards. He recorded and toured with Brown for six years and settled in Madison, Wisconsin, where he was a staple of the local music scene. Often uncredited, samples of his drum patterns were heavily used in hip hop music. He was the recipient of an honorary doctorate in fine arts.