Uncle Louie was an American musical duo that gained prominence in the late 1970s. Composed of Walter "Clyde" Orange and Floyd Butler, the band was known for its unique fusion of funk and disco, with their signature song, "Full Tilt Boogie," hitting the Billboard Dance Charts in 1979. The distinctive rhythmic patterns and percussive elements in their music made a significant impact in the disco movement of the time. Uncle Louie's contributions have been recognized as influential in shaping the future of funk and disco music.