Joseph "amp" Fiddler is a musician who has an extensive list of credits that extends across a couple decades.
Fiddler, who produces and sings in addition to doing the bulk of his duties on keyboards, organs, and pianos, has played on records by
Prince,
The Brand New Heavies,
Ramsey Lewis,
George Clinton,
The P-funk All Stars,
The Dramatics,
Primal Scream,
Was (not Was), and
Too Short. With significant help from bass-playing brother
Thomas "bubz" Fiddler (another member of the extended
P-funk family),
Amp released
With Respect on Elektra in 1990 as
Mr. Fiddler. Although the record didn't fare well commercially, it was a solid update of '70s funk with modern production sensibilities. In 2002,
Amp issued a 12" called
Basementality on the Genuine label. Featuring a remix from close associate
Kenny Dixon, Jr. (aka
Moodymann), the record was an even split between modern soul and funky club music with
Fiddler's talents boldly displayed. The
Love And War single came out the following year, and the full-length
Waltz Of A Ghetto Fly saw release in January 2004. Another solo album, Afro Strut, was released in the U.K. in 2006; Play It Again Sam licensed it for U.S. release a year later. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide