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The Funk Brothers
The Funk Brothers
group of Motown studio musicians
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Paul Riser
Paul Riser
American musician
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Jack Brokensha
Jack Brokensha
jazz musician
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Ashford & Simpson
Ashford & Simpson
songwriting-production team
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Bobbye Hall
Bobbye Hall
percussionist
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Dennis Coffey
Dennis Coffey
American guitarist
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Nathan Watts
Nathan Watts
American musician
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Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper
British musician
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The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
American musical group
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The Temptations
The Temptations
American Motown vocal group
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Jo Armstead
Jo Armstead
singer and songwriter
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Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers
Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers
soul band from Vancouver, British Columbia
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Vincent Montana, Jr.
Vincent Montana, Jr.
American musician
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Thom Bell
Thom Bell
Jamaican-born American singer, songwriter, arranger, and record producer
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Mike Vernon
Mike Vernon
English music executive studio owner and record producer
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James Gadson
James Gadson
American musician
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Dennis Edwards
Dennis Edwards
American singer
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Lenny Williams
Lenny Williams
American singer
Jack Ashford
American musician

Jack Ashford

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Jack Ashford (born May 18, 1934), known to his friends as Jashford, is an American musician widely known as the percussionist for Motown Records' in-house Funk Brothers band during the 1960s and early 1970s. Ashford is most famous for playing the tambourine on hundreds of Motown recordings.

Instruments he is known to have played are the tambourine, vibraphone, marimba, maracas, cabasa, bells, chimes, bell tree, finger cymbals, kazoo, triangle, wood block, handclaps, foot stomps and hotel sheet. His definitive performance is on "War" by Edwin Starr. Other notable songs Ashford played tambourine on include "Nowhere to Run" by Martha & the Vandellas, "You Can't Hurry Love" by The Supremes, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye, and "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston. He played vibes, shakers, and the marimba on Motown recordings such as The Miracles' "Ooo Baby Baby".

In the 1960s and 1970s, Ashford worked closely with singer and songwriter Lorraine Chandler, setting up Pied Piper Productions, and working with her on her own records and those of other musicians in Detroit such as Eddie Parker.

Ashford moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1970s. The early 1980s saw production work from Ashford but it proved to be the end of his career in music. However, in 2014, he made a recent appearance on The Secret Sisters' second album Put Your Needle Down.

Following the death of Eddie Willis in August 2018, Ashford is one of the last two living members of the Funk Brothers, along with Joe Messina.

He is not known to be related to famed singer-songwriter Nick Ashford, who also worked for Motown Records.