Enois Scroggins was an American musician born on July 7, 1950, in Oklahoma. He was known for his unique style, which he referred to as "E-Funk," blending elements of funk and gospel music. Scroggins was also recognized internationally as "Old School Brother" or Uncle Enois. He hailed from Muskogee, Oklahoma, but later moved to Los Angeles. His music career spanned various genres, and he was active until his passing on May 27, 2019.
Some of his notable releases include **Feel My G-Funk**, **The Tribute Collection, Vol. 1**, and **Old School Brother**. These works reflect his eclectic approach to music, combining old-school vibes with contemporary funk elements. Despite his passing, Enois Scroggins leaves behind a legacy of innovative music that continues to inspire fans of funk and gospel genres.
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