Jimmy Castor
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Jimmy Castor is an American R&B and funk musician from New York City. In the late 1950s, he worked with the doo-wop group Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. As leader of The Jimmy Castor Bunch in the 1970s, and also as a solo artist, he has released several successful albums and singles, some of which have been heavily sampled in films and in hip-hop. In particular, the sax hook and groove from 'It's Just Begun' and the spoken work intro and groove from 'Troglodyte' have been sampled extensively.
Popular songs by Jimmy Castor include:
- "Hey, Leroy" (1967)
with The Jimmy Castor Bunch:
- "It's Just Begun" (1972)
- "Troglodyte (Cave Man)" (1972)
- "The Bertha Butt Boogie (part 1)" (1974)
- "King Kong (part 1)" (1975)
As a solo artist:
- "Love Makes a Woman" (1988) (with Joyce Sims)