Ike Guy
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Ike Guy

Ike Guy formed his band in 1972 after working as a session vocalist. The group's sound mixed soul with rock and funk elements, which didn't immediately find...

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Ike Guy formed his band in 1972 after working as a session vocalist. The group's sound mixed soul with rock and funk elements, which didn't immediately find an audience. Their 1974 album 'Cap. 3' changed that, with the title track becoming a hit. The song's introspective quality gave the band a clearer identity.

Ike Guy's lyrics often addressed social issues, and their performances could be theatrical. This approach drew both strong support and criticism during the 1970s. The band released several albums, but 'Cap. 3' remains their most recognized work.

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