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The Gap Band
The Gap Band
American R&B and funk band
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Dan Reed Network
Dan Reed Network
American rock band
2
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
American band
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Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Monster funk
4
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
English rock band, formed in London in 1962
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Freeez
Freeez
band
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Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer
English singer-songwriter and musician
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Au Pairs
Au Pairs
British band
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War
War
American funk band
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Happy Mondays
Happy Mondays
English alternative rock band
10
Fishbone
Fishbone
U.S. alternative rock band
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Technotronic
Technotronic
Belgian band
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Maze
Maze
band
13
Embrace
Embrace
English band
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Capercaillie
Capercaillie
Scottish folk band
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Pop Will Eat Itself
Pop Will Eat Itself
English alternative rock band
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Grover Washington, Jr.
Grover Washington, Jr.
American recording artist, jazz-funk / soul-jazz saxophonist (1943-1999)
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N.E.R.D
N.E.R.D
American rock, funk, and hip hop band
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Big Audio Dynamite
Big Audio Dynamite
British musical group formed in 1984
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Mountain
Mountain
American rock band
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Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
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Surface
Surface
American band
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Dazz Band
Dazz Band
American funk band
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Bad Company
Bad Company
English rock supergroup
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Rose Royce
Rose Royce
American soul and R&B group
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Whodini
Whodini
American hip-hop group
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The System
The System
American band
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Average White Band
Average White Band
Scottish R&B band
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Larry Graham
Larry Graham
American bass guitar player
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Aurra
Aurra
American soul musical group
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Paul Weller
Paul Weller
English recording artist; singer-songwriter, musician
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Ohio Players
Ohio Players
American funk and R&B band
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Japan
Japan
English new wave band
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Shakatak
Shakatak
British pop group
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Tom Tom Club
Tom Tom Club
American rock band
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Kool & The Gang
Kool & The Gang
Musical Band
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George Clinton
George Clinton
American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and music producer
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Cracker
Cracker
band
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Shriekback
Shriekback
English rock band
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Scritti Politti
Scritti Politti
British new wave band
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Bootsy Collins
Bootsy Collins
American musician
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Sly Fox
Sly Fox
band that plays dance-pop
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John Greaves
John Greaves
British musician and composer
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Kokomo
Kokomo
British band
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REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon
American musical group; rock band from Champaign, Illinois
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Junior Walker
Junior Walker
American saxophonist
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Dr. John
Dr. John
American singer-songwriter (1941-2019)
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Bread
Bread
1970s American soft rock band from California
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Central Line
Central Line
English musical group; R&B and soul band from London
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Blues Traveler
Blues Traveler
American rock band
Intro
American band
News

Trouble Funk is an American R&B and funk band from Washington, D.C. The group helped to popularize funk and the subgenre go-go in the Washington metropolitan area. Among the band's well-known songs are the go-go anthem "Hey, Fellas". They released several studio albums including Drop the Bomb, In Times of Trouble, Live, and Trouble Over Here Trouble Over There (UK No. 54), and two live albums, Trouble Funk: Straight Up Go-Go Style and Saturday Night Live. In 1982, they released a single "So Early in the Morning" on D.E.T.T Records, later reissued on diverse labels as 2.13.61 and Tuff City. Trouble Funk sometimes shared the stage with hardcore punk bands of the day such as Minor Threat and the Big Boys.

Trouble Funk's song "Pump Me Up" was sampled by many other artists, including Dimple D's one-hit wonder "Sucker DJ," which went to No. 1 in Australia, Public Enemy's "Fight The Power", Kurtis Blow's song "If I Ruled The World" and M.A.R.R.S.'s song "Pump Up The Volume". The song is also featured in the film Style Wars and on the fictional R&B radio station Wild Style in the game, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Keyboard player Robert "Syke Dyke" Reed died at the age of 50 on April 13, 2008, from pancreatic cancer.

Trouble Funk remains on the Washington, D.C., area live-music scene.