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Midnight Funk Association

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The Midnight Funk Association was an eclectic, 5-hour, late-night radio program hosted by "The Electrifying Mojo" on various Detroit, Michigan radio stations including WCHB, WGPR, and WJLB-FM from 1977 through the mid-1980s. The show is credited by "The Belleville Three" as being a key inspiration to the development of Techno music. Mojo and his eclectic unique brand or radio hosting is credited with helping many groups like groups the B-52, Prince and many others gain valuble exposure in the urban radio market.