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RIP Boyd Jarvis (1958 – 2018)

Boyd Jarvis  was an American record producer, remixer and musician, best known for his song “The Music Got Me” released in 1983 by Prelude Records.

Two other perennial favorites are “Hey Boy” by Tammy Lucas and “Nobody’s Business” by Billie.

Jarvis is exemplary in the proto-house tradition.

This entry was posted in African American culture, American culture, music on February 19, 2018 by jahsonic.

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