Artist Bio:
The Nite-Liters were an American funk and soul group formed in Louisville, Kentucky in the late 1960s. The group was originally a backing band for New Birth, another popular soul group of the era, before branching out and releasing their own music. The Nite-Liters were known for their instrumental tracks, with a sound that blended elements of funk, soul, and jazz.
The Nite-Liters released several albums in the early 1970s, including their self-titled debut album in 1970 and "Morning, Noon & the Nite-Liters" in 1971. Their music was characterized by tight grooves, horn sections, and catchy melodies. The group's most well-known song is "K-Jee," which was later covered by The MFSB Orchestra and featured in the movie "Saturday Night Fever." The Nite-Liters' music continues to be celebrated by fans of funk and soul music.
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