Flyte Tyme (band)
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Flyte Tyme was a funk band from Minneapolis that launched the careers of vocalists Cynthia Johnson, Alexander O'Neal and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.[1] Many of the group's musicians would later work with Prince. The band's name is a sensational spelling of the phrase "flight time."
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Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
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Years active | 1972–1980 |
Past members | David Eiland Jimmy "Jam" Harris Anton (Tony) Johnson Cynthia Johnson Jellybean Johnson Terry Lewis Monte Moir Alexander O'Neal Jimmie L. Anderson Tom Lund |
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