Dyke and the Blazers
Dyke and the Blazers was an American funk band led by Arlester Christian. The band was formed in 1965, and recorded up until Christian's death in 1971. Among their most successful records were the original version of "Funky Broadway" (1966) and "Let a Woman Be a Woman" (1969).
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Dyke and the Blazers
Dyke and the Blazers was an American funk band led by Arlester Christian. The band was formed in 1965, and recorded up until Christian's death in 1971. Among their most successful records were the original version of "Funky Broadway" (1966) and "Let a Woman Be a Woman" (1969).
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Dyke & the Blazers - amerykańs ...... ostał śmiertelnie postrzelony.
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Dyke and the Blazers was an Am ...... et a Woman Be a Woman" (1969).
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Carl LaRue and his Crew, The O'Jays, Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
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Artco, Original Sound
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Buffalo, New York, U.S.
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Alvester "Pig" Jacobs
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Alvin Battle
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Arlester "Dyke" Christian
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Bernard Williams
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J.V. Hunt
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Maurice "Little Mo" Jones
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Otis Tolliver
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Ray Byrd
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Richard Cason
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Rodney Brown
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Dyke & the Blazers - amerykańs ...... ostał śmiertelnie postrzelony.
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Dyke and the Blazers was an Am ...... et a Woman Be a Woman" (1969).
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