The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – February 27, 2026

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Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.

Playlist

Artist Song Album Label
Rickey Vincent Ride on It (The "History of Funk" Intro Song) Phool 4 the Funk Dribblous Mayhem
Grover Washington, Jr. It Feels So Good The Best Of Grover Washington Junior: Anthology Series Budget (MT)
Tower Of Power What Is Hip? - Live Version Live And In Living Color Warner Urban Music
Con Funk Shun Sure Feels Good To Me Con Funk Shun Island Records
The Blackbyrds Unfinished Business Happy Music: The Best Of The Blackbyrds Fantasy Records
Roy Ayers Ubiquity Hey, Uh, What You Say Come On All Time Greats UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
Minnie Riperton Adventures In Paradise - Digitally Remastered 93 Capitol Gold: The Best Of Minnie Riperton Capitol Records
Stanley Clarke School Days The Bass-ic Collection SME
John Handy Hard Work 12" Jazz Funk Classics Sequel
Herbie Hancock Doin' It The Best Of Herbie Hancock SME
Young Aden Cry No More Fight For Independent
The Bar-Kays Too Hot To Stop (Pt. 1) The Best Of The Bar-Kays Mercury Records
Commodores Let's Get Started Hot On The Tracks Motown
Stanley Clarke Hot Fun The Bass-ic Collection SME
Parliament Gamin' On Ya Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein Mercury Records
Ramsey Lewis Aufu Oodu Salongo SME
Stevie Wonder Black Man Songs In The Key Of Life UMG Recordings, Inc.
Brick Brick City Good High (Bonus Track Version) SME
Pleasure Ghettos Of The Mind Dust Yourself Off/Accept No Substitutes Fantasy Records
Earth, Wind & Fire Sing a Message to You - Live Gratitude Columbia/Legacy
Average White Band Queen Of My Soul - Single Edit The Essentials: Average White Band Atlantic Records
Deniece Williams Free The Essential Deniece Williams (The Columbia Years) Columbia/Legacy
Brainstorm Wake up and Be Somebody Stormin' (Tabu Reborn Bonus Track Edition) Clarence Avant Catalog
Rollo Cardiff Run Ethereal Bard Picasso