Sly Fox (band)

Sly Fox was an American dance pop duo, consisting of P-Funk vocalist Gary "Mudbone" Cooper and Michael Camacho.

The group's touring band included Cooper's former Rubber Band bandmates Frank "Kash" Waddy (drums), Joel "Razor Sharp" Johnson (keyboards), and Flip Cornett (guitar/bass), along with "Bad Boy Troy" Tipton (guitar),[2] Greg Seay, and current Zapp keyboardist, Gregory Jackson.

[4] The follow-up singles "Como Tu Te Llama", "Stay True" and "Don't Play with Fire" did not perform as well and sold poorly.

The recording sessions included musicians James Ibold (guitar), Chris Sherman (bass), Casey McKeown (keyboards) and Johnny Miracle (drums).

[1] He is also a proprietor of a well-known jazz lounge and bar in New York City and has started a funk band named the Funky Foxes.