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The JB's were an American funk and soul band formed in the early 1970s by James Brown. The band was originally known as The James Brown Soul Train before being renamed The JB's. They were known for their tight, funky rhythms and energetic performances. The JB's served as James Brown's backing band during the peak of his career, providing the music for hits like "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" and "Super Bad." The band was instrumental in defining the sound of funk music in the 1970s, with their infectious grooves and dynamic horn arrangements.
The JB's released several albums under their own name, including "Food for Thought" and "Doing It to Death." Their music continues to influence generations of musicians and remains popular among fans of funk and soul music. The JB's disbanded in the late 1970s, but their legacy lives on as one of the most iconic backing bands in the history of funk music.
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