Zo!
Zo! was a funk band that formed in 1976. Their debut album came out that same year, featuring the track "Black Cow" which became their most recognizable song....
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Zo! was a funk band that formed in 1976. Their debut album came out that same year, featuring the track "Black Cow" which became their most recognizable song. They released a few more albums including "Habaña" in 1977 and "Live in London" in 1978 before disbanding in the early 1980s.
Their music blended funk with jazz fusion elements, anchored by musicians like bassist Alphonso Johnson and keyboardist George Duke. The band's recordings show a focus on instrumental interplay and groove, with songs like "Count To Five" and "Marzipan" appearing in their catalog alongside their better-known single.
While their time as a group was relatively brief, their recordings from that late-1970s period continue to be discovered by listeners interested in that era's funk and fusion sounds.
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