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"Funky Broadway" is an early funk-style song written by Arlester "Dyke" Christian. In 1966, he recorded it with his band, Dyke & the Blazers. The small, Phoenix, Arizona-based, Artco Records first issued it as a two-part single; when it was unable to keep up with the demand, the distribution was picked up by the Original Sound label. The single performed well on both the Top Selling R&B Singles and Hot 100 charts compiled by Billboard magazine, reaching numbers 17 and 65 respectively.

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  • "Funky Broadway" is an early funk-style song written by Arlester "Dyke" Christian. In 1966, he recorded it with his band, Dyke & the Blazers. The small, Phoenix, Arizona-based, Artco Records first issued it as a two-part single; when it was unable to keep up with the demand, the distribution was picked up by the Original Sound label. The single performed well on both the Top Selling R&B Singles and Hot 100 charts compiled by Billboard magazine, reaching numbers 17 and 65 respectively. (en)
  • Funky Broadway is een lied uit 1967 geschreven door Arlester "Dyke" Christian voor zijn band . De titel verwijst naar de Broadway's in Buffalo, New York en Phoenix, Arizona. Het lied werd 1 februari 1967 opgenomen in de Muscle Shoals-studio met producer Jerry Wexler. Datzelfde jaar verscheen ook de versie van soulzanger Wilson Pickett; hij scoorde er de allereerste funky hit mee, zowel tekstueel als muzikaal. Het haalde de eerste plaats in de Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart en kwam in de Hot 100 tot #8. (nl)
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  • "Funky Broadway" is an early funk-style song written by Arlester "Dyke" Christian. In 1966, he recorded it with his band, Dyke & the Blazers. The small, Phoenix, Arizona-based, Artco Records first issued it as a two-part single; when it was unable to keep up with the demand, the distribution was picked up by the Original Sound label. The single performed well on both the Top Selling R&B Singles and Hot 100 charts compiled by Billboard magazine, reaching numbers 17 and 65 respectively. (en)
  • Funky Broadway is een lied uit 1967 geschreven door Arlester "Dyke" Christian voor zijn band . De titel verwijst naar de Broadway's in Buffalo, New York en Phoenix, Arizona. Het lied werd 1 februari 1967 opgenomen in de Muscle Shoals-studio met producer Jerry Wexler. Datzelfde jaar verscheen ook de versie van soulzanger Wilson Pickett; hij scoorde er de allereerste funky hit mee, zowel tekstueel als muzikaal. Het haalde de eerste plaats in de Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart en kwam in de Hot 100 tot #8. Meer dan veertig jaar later werd het lied live gespeeld door Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings bij vertraagde opkomst van Jones; Binky Griptite, gitarist en ceremoniemeester, nam daarbij de zang voor zijn rekening. (nl)
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