Earl Van Dyke
Earl Van Dyke
Artist Information
Genres: Soul, R&B, Motown
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's
Born: July 8, 1930 in Detroit, MI
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Biography
Nicknamed the "Chunk of Funk," Earl Van Dyke was the keyboardist/bandleader for the Motown studio band of the '60s affectionately dubbed the Funk Brothers. The band can be heard on 22 number one pop hits, 48 number one R&B hits, generating sales of over 300 million records. With support from his parents (his father was a classical violinist turned Ford Motors factory worker), Van Dyke started playing piano when he was five years old. He took lessons at the Detroit Conservatory of Music. He began playing professionally as a teenager hanging out with the likes of Barry Harris, Yusef Lateef, Tommy Flanagan, Roland Hanna, Kenny Burrell, and Hank Jones, getting a gig here and there.
Discography
Release: 1970
Label: Soul
Release: 1965
Label: Motown
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