Talk:Groove Armada
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Gram'Ma Funk
[edit]Gramma Funk is the vocalist & songwriter on all the tracks listed below and so much more. If you want to know more about Gramma Funk, then feel free to contact her at [email protected]. I See You Baby! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Grammafunk (talk • contribs) 22:36, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
Could someone knowledgeable expand upon DJ Gram'Ma Funk? She seems to appear on works by other bands and has been referred to in the media as the "legendary New York MC Gram'ma Funk." Does she deserve her own article? Thanks! 72.131.44.247 05:31, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
- Well, I'm not knowledgeable, but here's what I found:
- She's sometimes listed without the apostrophe, as Gramma Funk.
- There's a bit of info on her on the female DJs page here (at the bottom of the page): http://www.sparkleproductions.freeserve.co.uk/djsgirls.html
- And from what I can gather she's appeared on the following records:
- "I See You Baby" by Groove Armada
- "The Universal Unfolding" by Oversoul
- "Hi Roller" by Openair
- "Cheeky Armada" by Illicit
- "This Is The Way We Funk It" by Cosmic Love
- "Gitinwhereyafitin" by Giddy Aunt & Psychobitch
- Also, see this pic of her with Bill Cosby (!!): http://www.congahead.com/Musicians/Tito_Puente_Tribute/Titos_Birthday_Bash/Events/image/03bf_014.jpg
Gram 23:42, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Sample in 'My Friend'
[edit]Just thought I'd correct a mistake in the main page- the sample in "My Friend" isn't from a Brandy tune! Both songs sample the same tune, which is "Got to learn how to dance" by the Fatback Band.
Album/Singles Chart run
[edit]Does anybody have any related information about albums and singles charting on both UK Singles Chart, UK Albums Chart, U.S. Top Electronic Albums and Hot Dance Music/Club Play?
I would like to add the whole information to the discography! Thanks in advance.
Cristóbal 19:29, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
pics? cc 2.0
[edit]Groove Armada in Finsbury Park --129.217.129.133 21:18, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
Live Members?
[edit]I recently saw GA at a performance and there were definitely not 2 people on stage! I would like to know about the live band, and which members of it are Andy and Tom! There is very little about the instruments featured in their music, here on this page. Also, who is the lead vocalist for tracks such as Superstylin'? Pn57 (talk) 04:31, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
Albums and Singles
[edit]Albums
[edit]I suggest albums could be splitted to Studio album and Other Albums (including remixes and best of compilations).
Singles
[edit]There is a huge mess in the singles. Table contains EPs and tracks from EPs (mainly from Drop the Tough). I think more correct will be to exclude this content from the table. And EPs could be in its own list (for example as compilations are).
I also doubt about sense of putting exact dates of releases into main article. These dates are in articles of several albums. For instance Black Light has three different release dates and it will look weird if someone will try to fit it in the history of band. Any replys welcomed. Looking forward to it. Jarecek (talk) 12:08, February 11, 2010 (UTC)
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