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James Taylor Quartet
James Taylor Quartet
band that plays jazz
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Funkadelic
Funkadelic
American band
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Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic
American band
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War
War
American funk band
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The Electric Flag
The Electric Flag
American band that plays blues rock
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David Sancious
David Sancious
American musician
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Vic Ruggiero
Vic Ruggiero
musician, songwriter and producer from New York City
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Bill Laswell
Bill Laswell
American musician
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Dazz Band
Dazz Band
American funk band
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Will Holland
Will Holland
British musician
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Rae & Christian
Rae & Christian
English electronica duo; dj and production team
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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
American funk/soul band
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Miles Tackett
Miles Tackett
American musician
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Con Funk Shun
Con Funk Shun
American rhythm and blues band
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The Bellrays
The Bellrays
American band
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Sly and the Family Stone
Sly and the Family Stone
American band
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Bootsy Collins
Bootsy Collins
American musician
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The Ataris
The Ataris
band
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The Pietasters
The Pietasters
band
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Janko Nilović
Janko Nilović
Montenegrin musician
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The Subdudes
The Subdudes
American roots rock band
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Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
band
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Levellers
Levellers
English folk rock band
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3 (American Band)
3 (American Band)
American rock band of the 1990s
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Garry Shider
Garry Shider
American musician
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Dan Reed Network
Dan Reed Network
American rock band
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Parliament
Parliament
American funk band most prominent during the 1970s
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Obojeni Program
Obojeni Program
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The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
American musical group
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B. T. Express
B. T. Express
American band
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Urban Species
Urban Species
British hip-hop band
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Tommy Stinson
Tommy Stinson
American musician
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A Certain Ratio
A Certain Ratio
band
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Magazine
Magazine
English post-punk band
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The La's
The La's
English rock band
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The Doughboys
The Doughboys
American rock band
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Simple Minds
Simple Minds
Scottish rock band formed in 1977
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Adam Freeland
Adam Freeland
British musician
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Pat Thrall
Pat Thrall
American rock guitarist
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Lakeside
Lakeside
American band
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Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
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Booker T. & the M.G.'s
Booker T. & the M.G.'s
American musical group; R& B/funk band
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Roy Ayers
Roy Ayers
American funk, soul, and jazz composer, vibraphone player, and music producer
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Maximum Joy
Maximum Joy
English rock band
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Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
American swing and ska band
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Tower of Power
Tower of Power
American soul and funk band
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Medeski Martin & Wood
Medeski Martin & Wood
American jazz trio
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Heatwave
Heatwave
funk/disco band
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Roy Z
Roy Z
American guitarist
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King Britt
King Britt
American DJ and record producer
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Morcheeba
Morcheeba
band
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The Apples in Stereo
The Apples in Stereo
American psychedelic pop and indie rock band
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Average White Band
Average White Band
Scottish R&B band
Jersey Street
band from Manchester, UK

Jersey Street

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band from Manchester, UK
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Jersey Street is a band from Manchester, England, which began releasing deep house in 1998, before broadening its output to include a wide range of styles including soul, jazz, afro-funk and Latin. Jersey Street’s first single, "Nobody But My Lord", was released on J.B.O. in 1998. It was followed by two albums, Step Into The Light and After The Rain, for Glasgow Underground Recordings, which were released in 2000 and 2002 respectively. The band also released singles for labels including Yellow Productions, Out of the Loop Records, Mr Bongo Records, Naked Records, Hed Kandi, Defected Records, and Electric Chair Records, PIAS Recordings.

Jersey Street began with founding producer Neil Reid, vocalist Dawn Zee and Steve Chesney (engineer/co-producer) and as other members joined the fold – primarily Matt Steele (keyboards/producer), Jasper Wilkinson (bass, saxophone and guitar) – the band's production aesthetic increasingly reflected the funk, soul and disco influences on House. Since its inception, Jersey Street has used an increasing amount of live instrumentation, including bass, guitars, horn sections and strings, as well as a looser approach to technology which made its grooves less rigid and unyielding than those of some contemporaries. The growing use of live musicians led to a string of dates as a nine-piece band, at venues including London's Cargo and Manchester's Band on the Wall.

Despite receiving acclaim from the dance music fraternity – and from underground music lovers in general – Jersey Street has never crossed over to a more general audience. The band continues to release tracks intermittently, under its own name and also using the name Fumi, and various members have contributed to the albums and live performances of artists such as New Order and The Brand New Heavies.