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Joseph Anthony "Amp" Fiddler was an American singer, songwriter, keyboardist, and record producer from Detroit, Michigan. His musical styles included funk, soul, dance and electronica. He was probably best known for his contributions to the band Enchantment, and as part of George Clinton's Parliament and Funkadelic groups from 1985 to 1996.

Early life
Fiddler was born in Detroit on May 17, 1958. He began studying music at the age of 16. After graduating from high school, he continued studying music at Wayne County Community College, Oakland Community College, and Oakland University. He left Oakland University to go on tour full-time with Enchantment. ==Career==
Career
Fiddler began his career with the band Enchantment after meeting the lead singer through a friend and worked with the band for roughly three years. After his time with Enchantment, Fiddler began playing keyboard for George Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic as a fill-in keyboardist before earning a spot in the permanent line-up. From there he met and worked with many prominent artists including Prince, Was (Not Was), Moodymann, Carl Craig, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Jamiroquai, Brand New Heavies, Fishbone, Corinne Bailey Rae, and Neo-soul artist Maxwell. Working with his brother, Bubz (bass guitarist, producer and songwriter), Fiddler released the album With Respect in 1991 on Elektra, recording under the name Mr. Fiddler. His debut album as Amp Fiddler, Waltz of a Ghetto Fly, was released on March 9, 2004. His final album, Basementality, was released in 2021. and also to A Tribe Called Quest member Q-Tip, who introduced the young Dilla into the music industry world. In regard to Dilla's memory, Fiddler said: ==Personal life, illness, and death==
Personal life, illness, and death
Fiddler married Tombi Stewart in 2023. He had a son from a previous relationship. Following ongoing health issues and recovery from surgery in 2022, a fundraiser was arranged for Fiddler in Detroit on December 10, 2023, to help cover his medical expenses. == Legacy ==
Legacy
Fiddler's influence on Detroit music continues with Camp Amp. A group led by Tombi Stewart aimed towards fostering musical collaboration and mentorship for upcoming Detroit artists. On May 16 2025, Revere street (the street he grew up on) was renamed in his honor to Amp Fiddler Ave. ==Discography==
Discography
AlbumsWith Respect (1991) • Waltz of a Ghetto Fly (2004) – UK No. 82 • Afro Strut (2006) – UK No. 126 • Inspiration Information (2008) – with Sly and RobbieMotor City Booty (2016) • Kindred Live (2017) – with Will Sessions • Amp Dog Knights (2017) • The One (2018) – with Will Sessions Source: Singles, maxi-singles, and EPs • "Basementality" (2002) • "Love and War" (2003) • "Possibilities" (2003) • "I Believe in You" (2003) – UK No. 72 • "Dreamin" (2004) – UK No. 71 • "Too High" (2004) • "If You Can't Get Me Off Your Mind" (2004) • "I Believe in You" (2004) • "Eye to Eye" (2004) • "Right Where You Are" (2006) • "Ridin' / Faith" (2006) • "Hope / Dope" (2006) • "If I Don't" (2007) – featuring Corinne Bailey Rae • "Find My Way" (2007) • "Stay or Move On" (2008) • "Inspiration Information" (2008) – with Sly and Robbie • "Blackhouse (Paint the White House Black)" (2008) – with Sly and Robbie • "Take It" (2014) – featuring Raphael Saadiq • "Basementality 2" (2014) • "Bassmentality 3" (2015) • "Motor City Booty" (2016) • "So Sweet" (2017) • "Lost Without You" (2017) – with Will Sessions • "Reminiscin'" (2017) – with Will Sessions • "Rendezvous" (2017) – with Will Sessions • "Keep Coming" (2019) Source: ==References==
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