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Live In OrlandoFunk Brothers Paul Justman’s 2002 documentary film Standing In The Shadows Of Motown (based on Allan Slutsky’s book) unveiled the Funk Brothers as the magic behind Motown from 1959 until 1972, In fact, during the opening credits, viewers are made aware that the Funk Brothers “played on more Number One records than the Beatles, Elvis, The Rolling Stones, and The Beach Boys — combined.” The group has been a revolving door for a number of top-notch players, including bandleader Joe Hunter, pianist Earl Van Dyke, bassist James Jamerson, guitarist Eddie Willis, drummer Uriel Jones, bassist Bob Babbitt and Melvin “Wah-Wah Watson” Ragin, who introduced the wah-wah pedal sound that defined Motown’s soul records of the late 60s and early 70s. Uncredited for most of their time behind the great Motown hits, Willis, Babbitt and Jones are joined by eight other musicians and singers for an hour-long history lesson of Hitsville U.S.A.Recorded live at the Universal Theme Park at a 2005/06 New Year’s Eve party, Live In Orlando features 13 hits like the Supremes’ “Can’t Hurry Love,” Martha and the Vandellas’ ‘”Dancing In The Streets,” Jr. Walker & The All Stars’ “Shotgun” and Jackie Wilson’s “higher and Higher.” So crank it up and get ready to funk with the original funk soul brothers. ~ Shawn Perry
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