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About Trouble Funk
Hometown
Washington, D.C.
Formed
1978
Genre
R&B/Soul
A pioneering group of the D.C.-originated funk subgenre known as go-go, Trouble Funk earned a reputation for their electrifying live performances, and released a string of hit singles in the 1980s, including “Hey Fellas” and “Drop the Bomb.” The 10-man band was one of the first acts to spread the go-go sound outside of D.C. (DROP THE BOMB appeared on the famed New York label Sugarhill Records in 1982). Trouble Funk’s recordings have served as building blocks for countless hip-hop songs by such artists as the Beastie Boys, BDP, and LL Cool J.
Members of Trouble Funk include, or have included, Tony Fisher and Robert Reed.
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