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  2. Play That Funky Music - Wikipedia

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    "Play That Funky Music" is a song written by Rob Parissi and recorded by the band Wild Cherry. The single was the first released by the Cleveland -based Sweet City record label in April 1976 and distributed by Epic Records . [ 4 ]

  3. Wild Cherry (band) - Wikipedia

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    Parissi had intended to record the song as the B-side to a cover version of the Commodores' "I Feel Sanctified", but the label suggested it as the A-side instead. [3] "Play That Funky Music" became a huge hit when released in 1976, peaking at number one on both the Billboard R&B and pop charts. [1]

  4. Wild Cherry (album) - Wikipedia

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    Song credits and lengths taken from original LP sticker. All songs written by Rob Parissi except where noted. Side one; No. ... Length; 1. "Play That Funky Music" ...

  5. Rob Parissi - Wikipedia

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    Robert Parissi (born 29 December 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as frontman for the American funk group Wild Cherry. [1] [2] He also wrote the group's only hit, the 1976 chart-topping "Play That Funky Music". [3]

  6. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    The show itself acknowledged the fandom name by having the titular character refer to his in-universe fans using the same name in an almost fourth-wall-breaking comment in Season 03 Episode 02. [248] [249] Lucy: Wal wal Music group The sound of a puppy barking, this continues the theme they began by naming their band after a dog. [250] Luke Black

  7. Pure Disco - Wikipedia

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    Pure Disco is the name of a series of compilation CDs of disco, ... Wild Cherry – "Play That Funky Music" (3:17) Van McCoy – "The Hustle" (3:29)

  8. Bryan Bassett - Wikipedia

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    They recorded the hit "Play That Funky Music" that same year. Bassett plays the recognizable guitar figure that introduces the song. [1] Bassett continued on with Wild Cherry until their breakup in 1979, and they charted a few more hits. He went on to a successful career as a music producer in the 1980s. [2]

  9. Electrified Funk - Wikipedia

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    Electrified Funk is the second studio album by the funk rock band Wild Cherry, released in 1977. [2] It contains the track "Baby Don't You Know", which roughly continues the theme and story of their 1976 hit "Play That Funky Music" by effectively explaining that, contrary to popular belief, all of the band's members were white despite its typically-Black funk/R&B sound.