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Progressive soul music groups

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Earth, Wind & Fire
American funk band from Chicago
The Temptations
American rhythm and blues group
Sade
British band
Sly and the Family Stone
American band
Fine Young Cannibals
British musical group
The Roots
American hip hop band
Ohio Players
American funk and R&B band
The O'Jays
American R&B group from Canton, Ohio, formed in 1958
War
American band
Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic (abbreviated as P-Funk) is an American music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s. With an eclectic style drawing on psychedelia, outlandish fashion, and surreal humor, they have released albums such as Maggot Brain (1971), Mothership Connection (1975), and One Nation Under a Groove (1978) to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles such as "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker" (1975) and "Flash Light" (1978). Overall, the collective achieved thirteen
Tony! Toni! Toné!
American soul/R&B group
Labelle
Labelle was an American music group that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The original group was formed after the disbanding of two rival girl groups in the area around Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, and Trenton, in New Jersey: the Ordettes and the Del-Capris, forming as a new version of the former group, then later changing their name to the Blue Belles (and further Bluebelles). The founding members were Patti LaBelle (born Patricia Louise Holt), Cindy Birdsong, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash.
The Internet
American R&B and soul band
Graham Central Station
American band