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Uncle Jamm's Army

Uncle Jamm's Army is credited on 2 releases across 3 albums tracked on Gatefold, active since 1985 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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Biography

Uncle Jamm's Army was an American party and performance collective based in Los Angeles, California. The group promoted events publicly under the name Uncle Jam's Army (without the second "m"), while its recording credits on electro-funk singles used the spelling Uncle Jamm's Army. Founded by promoter Rodger Clayton, the collective organized large-scale youth dances throughout the Los Angeles area from the late 1970s before dissolving in the late 1980s. Members of the collective who went on to establish solo careers included Egyptian Lover, Ice-T, DJ Bobcat, DJ Pooh, and Arabian Prince. Writers have identified Uncle Jamm's Army as a formative force connecting Los Angeles funk party culture to professionalized West Coast hip hop, and the group's use of drum machines and electronic instrumentation is cited as an influence on later G-funk producers.

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2 releases · 3 albums · active since 1985

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