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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Vincent Montana, Jr., Peter Rauhofer, Daedelus, Jeff Greinke, Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, Pablo Flores, Drop the Lime, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Jason Torbert, James Elliott, Kevin Blechdom, Otto Luening, Nosaj Thing, Barbara Tucker, Donald Glaude, Graeme K., Leroy Burgess, Ezekiel Honig, Greg Davis, Otto von Schirach, Kevin Braheny Fortune, Kenneth James Gibson, Tomo Yasuda, Marshall Jefferson, Velapene Screen, Vaccine, Richard Devine, Joshua Ryan, Samuel Hoffman, E*vax, Adam Deibert, Jonah Sharp, Wisp, Fast Eddie, Enduser, Chris Cox, Gregg Diamond, Maxx Klaxon, Kyle Ward, Marc Kinchen, Pictureplane, Alyson, Francis Grasso, Tommie Sunshine, Ronnie Martin, Eric Siday, Robotkid, Laura Escude, Suzanne Palmer, Hani, Wobbly, Iasos, Maurice Joshua, Adonis, Safety Scissors, (dj) ROYCE, Pamelia Kurstin, James Pennington, DJ Irene, Jan Hanford, Doormouse, Freddy Bastone, Jose Nunez, Armando, Cevin Fisher, Daniel Bell, Doug Lazy, The Germ, Michael Watford, K-Swing, Free the Robots, Proem, William Flegel, Atomly, DJ Rolando, C.O.D., Harold Arthur McNeill, Akira Rabelais, John "Julius" Knight, The Wind-Up Bird, David Weinstein, Totakeke, Lost Signal, Dan Gardopee, Michael Moog, Mike Cadoo, Pietra Wexstun, Adam Johnson, Jim Ether, Sindri, Georgie Porgie, Central processing unit, Phunky Phantom, Arcane Device, Starkid, Aubrey Ayala, Marumari, Nathan Michel, Steve Roden, Sybarite, Freaky Chakra, Adam Lee Miller, Jukeboxer. Excerpt: Vincent Montana, Jr. (born February 12, 1928) is an American composer, arranger, and percussionist, most known as a member of MFSB and as the founder of the Salsoul Orchestra. He is the spiritual father of the Salsoul Orchestra, the backing band for the many acts on Salsoul Records. The personnel of MFSB and the Salsoul orchestra overlapped substantially, and both groups were recorded at Philadelphia's famou...