The Pacemakers (funk band)

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The Pacemakers
Origin Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Genre(s) funk
Associated acts James Brown, The J.B.'s
Former members
Bootsy Collins

Catfish Collins
Will Jackson
Philippé Wynne
Frankie "Kash" Waddy

The Pacemakers were an late-1960s American funk group that consisted of bassist William "Bootsy" Collins, his older brother Phelps "Catfish" Collins on guitar, Philippé Wynne on vocals, and drummer Will Jackson (later replaced by Frankie "Kash" Waddy).

The Pacemakers were little-known outside Cincinnati, Ohio, until 1969. After most of James Brown's band quit over a pay dispute, The Pacemakers were hired in 1970 as replacements. They formed the cornerstone of Brown's new backup band, The J.B.'s.

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