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Con Funk Shun (formerly known as Project Soul) is an American R&B and funk band whose popularity began in the mid-1970s and ran through the 1980s. They were influenced by funk legend James Brown and Sly and the Family Stone. Signed to Mercury Records in 1976, Con Funk Shun enjoyed a decade of successful national and overseas tours, eleven chart-topping albums, and numerous hit singles. The group formally disbanded in The band began in 1969 as "Project Soul", formed by Louis A. McCall Sr. (drums/percussion/vocals) and Michael Cooper (rhythm guitar/lead vocals), both of whom were high school students in Vallejo, California.[1] By 1971, the band also included bassist Cedric Martin, keyboardist Danny "Sweet Man" Thomas, trumpeter Karl Fuller, and woodwinds player Paul "Maceo" Harrell. Soon thereafter, this fledgling group's classic lineup became complete when lead vocals/multi-instrumentalist Felton Pilate came on board.
Love's Train Information:
Silk Sonic's version of Love's Train, written by Confunkshun's Michael Cooper & Felton Pilate, has gone all the way to #1 on the charts and has introduced an entire new generation to not only the 40-year-old song, but to ConFunkShun.
Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak) performed the hit single on the Billboard Music Awards and recently won the BET Album of the Year Award (which includes the Love's Train remake on the album). In addition, there is an interesting story behind the song that few know about.