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INSTANT FUNK
“I GOT MY MIND MADE UP (YOU CAN GET
IT GIRL)”
(Kim Miller, Scotty Miller, Raymond Earl)
Salsoul 2078
No. 20 May 12, 1979
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Raymond Earl (bass) and the Miller brothers, Kim (guitar) and Scotty (drums), met in the mid-’60s in
their hometown of Trenton, New Jersey. They formed the Music Machine (not to be confused with the
identically titled One-Hit Wonder act) and shopped their sounds around for three years before an up-and-
coming vocal group named the TNJs hired them as a back up band. The Newark label issued a few
promising sides by the TNJs in the late ’60s, but nothing monumental happened, so Ray and the brothers
moved their base of operations to Philadelphia in 1971.
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A chance meeting with BUNNY SIGLER led to a job as Sigler’s back-up band and a recording contract with
Gamble & Huff’s TSOP. Sigler had the guys assume the “Instant Funk” moniker and encouraged them to
flesh out their sound with the addition of Dennis Richardson (piano) and Charles Williams (percussion).
Some funkified 45s and an album, Get Down With the Philly Jump, were issued in the mid-’70s, all to
little avail; Bunny and the band departed from the label.
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