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Shotgun (funk band)

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Albums
  
Shotgun III, Calling The Shots, Ladies Choice

Genres
  
R&B/soul, Southern hip-hop, Rock

Record labels
  
Raucous Records, Cargo Records, ABC Records

Similar
  
Jonathan Larson, Shotgun Jazz Band, Mr Shadow, Brotha Lynch Hung, Mac Curtis

Shotgun shotgun 1977


Shotgun are an American funk band, from Detroit, Ohio, who recorded six albums between 1977 and 1982. They also had eight hit records on the Billboard R&B chart, the most successful being "Don't You Wanna Make Love" which reached #35 on the R&B chart in 1979. The band was formed by 24-Carat Black band members William Talbert, Tyrone Steels, Ernest Lattimore and Gregory Ingram.

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Of the band's 1977 debut album Shotgun, Dusty Groove said, "The first album by Shotgun — one of the many major label funk groups who flourished briefly at the end of the 70s. The group have a harder sound than most of this nature — with plenty of guitars in the mix, and an overall heavier sound than you’d expect from an effort of this type. In fact, there’s almost a rock/funk kind of groove going on — one that would be more typical of early 70s crossover efforts on Epic, in the wake of Sly Stone and other artists like that."

Songs

Deadwood StageRockabilly Brothers · 2010
Rockabilly DadA Shot Of Rebel Rockabilly · 2010
Party Right HereLadies Choice · 2014

References

Shotgun (funk band) Wikipedia


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