Nada Funk
Nada Funk formed in Chicago in the late 1960s, with Tyrone Young on lead vocals, Lester Johnson on guitar, Ronald Brunk on bass, Mark Lyons on drums, and...
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Nada Funk formed in Chicago in the late 1960s, with Tyrone Young on lead vocals, Lester Johnson on guitar, Ronald Brunk on bass, Mark Lyons on drums, and Bernard Simmons on keyboards. They started playing local clubs, drawing from soul, funk, and jazz.
Their debut album came out in 1971, followed by 'Temperatures Rising' in 1972. The song 'Real Good Time' from their 1973 album 'Elixir' became a hit, known for its upbeat groove.
They faced some criticism early on, with some finding their sound too unconventional and others too commercial, but they kept playing their own style of funk.
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