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Buckshot Le
Fonque was a
musical group project led by
Branford Marsalis. The name
Buckshot Le
Fonque was
derived by
Marsalis from 'Buckshot La Funke', a...
- as a
soloist with
classical ensembles and has led the
group Buckshot Le
Fonque. From 1992 to 1995 he led the
Tonight Show Band.
Marsalis was born on August...
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James Taylor Quartet, Us3, and
Jamiroquai from the UK, and Guru,
Buckshot Le
Fonque and
Digable Planets from the U.S. The rise of
electronic club
music in the...
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Buckshot Le
Fonque is the
debut album of
Branford Marsalis's jazz/hip-hop/rock group.
Creating a new
hybrid sound, it
peaked at
number 38 on the Heats****ers...
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Branford Marsalis collaborated with Gang Starr's DJ
Premier on his
Buckshot Le
Fonque project that same year.
Between 1993 and 2000
fellow Gang
Starr member Guru...
- (Motown, 2006) Keb Mo, The
Reflection (Yolabelle, 2011)
Buckshot Le
Fonque,
Buckshot Le
Fonque (Columbia, 1994)
Natalie MacMaster,
Blueprint (Rounder, 2003)...
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second album of
Branford Marsalis's jazz/hip-hop/rock
group Buckshot Le
Fonque.
Featuring guest appearances from
David Sanborn, Guru and
Laurence Fishburne...
- Black" (Track
Masters a cappella) — 3:29 "Some Cow
Fonque (More Tea, Vicar?)" (by
Buckshot Le
Fonque) — 5:10 CD
single "Men in Black" (album version) —...
- 1994 –
Hakim Bey – T.A.Z. (Temporary
Autonomous Zone) 1995 –
Buckshot Le
Fonque - "No Pain No Gain" (Single with remixes) 1995 –
Julian Schnabel – Every...
- saxophonist,
included samples of Fela's "Beasts of No Nation" on his
Buckshot Le
Fonque album.
Afrobeat has also
profoundly influenced various important[according...