The Era of Funk
Funk music took America by storm in the 1970s. The genre, influenced by R&B, Jazz, Gospel, and Blues, originated in the 1960s and gained its popularity a decade later. This dance music has a “funky” syncopated bass lines and steady infectious drum groove sound that gave artists, bands, and groups a new musical outlet. /*! […]
Black Music
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