The Grammy-nominated Brass Construction played an eminently danceable and incredibly tight form of funk led by writer, arranger, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Randy Muller. Not as specialized as their name implied, they showcased not just dual trumpets and saxophones, but also a muscular core rhythm section and sparkling strings. Hailing from Brooklyn, the band's roots can be traced back to the late '60s. In 1976, three years after they released their first single, they achieved their commercial breakthrough with the locomotive "Movin'," a number one hit on Billboard's s...