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  1. 21. Juli 2014 · "Soul Finger" - Bar-Kays (1967)"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criti...

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  2. concord.com › artist › the-bar-kaysThe Bar-Kays - Concord

    The Bar-Kays were recently called the “founding fathers of funk” by Soul magazine. This rather bold claim may have come as a surprise to those who only discovered the Memphis band through their hits of the past two years, but an examination of the Bar-Kays’ history and a listen to Money Talks, their fantastic “new” Stax album, supports the plausibility of the statement.

  3. For 47 years, Dodson was a trend setter as the lead singer of The legendary Bar-Kays, selling millions of records all over the world with over 20 top ten singles, 30 albums and numerous gold and platinum records. He released his first book entitled, "And the Band Plays On: The Life Story of Larry Dodson" in September of 2017, and now as a solo ...

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  5. The Bar-Kays waren eine der wichtigsten Bands innerhalb der Southern Funk-Bewegung, darüber hinaus begleiteten sie Stax-Superstar Otis Redding als Live-Band auf seinen vielen Tourneen. Bei einem Flugzeuga… lieferbar innerhalb 2-3 Wochen . CD EUR 14,99 ...

  6. Lyrics. She talks to me with her body She says, what you want I got it So come on boy take me home I gurantee You'll be turned on Thats no dubt about it She talks to me with her body Its says what you want I got it. Writer (s): Allen Alvoid Jr. Jones, Larry Charles Dodson, Mark G. Bynum, James Edward Alexander, Sherman Guy, Winston Allen ...

  7. The Bar-Kays were recently called the “founding fathers of funk” by Soul magazine. This rather bold claim may have come as a surprise to those who only discovered the Memphis band through their hits of the past two years, but an examination of the Bar-Kays’ history and a listen to Money Talks, their fantastic “new” Stax album, supports the plausibility of the statement.