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Member Since5/14/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.georgeclinton.com/
Band MembersGeorge Clinton (vocals, songwriter; born July 22, 1940) William “Bootsy” Collins (bass, vocals, drums, songwriter; born October 26, 1951) Eddie Hazel (guitar, vocals, songwriter; born April 10, 1950, died 1992) Bernie Worrell (keyboards, vocals, songwriter, arranger, born April 19, 1944) Walter “Junie” Morrison (multi-instrumentalist, vocals, songwriter, arranger, producer) Gary "Star Child" Shider (vocals, guitar; born July 24, 1953) Michael Hampton (guitar; born November 15, 1956) Jerome “Bigfoot” Brailey (drums; born August 20, 1950) Tiki Fulwood (drums, vocals; born May 23, 1944) William “Billy Bass” Nelson Jr. (bass, guitar; born January 28, 1951) Cordell “Boogie” Mossoon Jr. (bass, guitar; born October 16, 1952) Lige Curry (bass, vocals; born February 7, 1953) Catfish Collins rhythm guitarist, Clarence “Fuzzy” Haskins (vocals; born June 8, 1941)Original Parliament vocalist, Raymond Davis (vocals; born March 29, 1940, died July 2005)Original Parliament vocalist. Known for his distinctive bass voice. Calvin “Thang” Simon (vocals; born May 22, 1942) Original Parliament vocalist, Grady Thomas (vocals; born January 5, 1941) Original Parliament vocalist
InfluencesJames Brown, Sly and the Family Stone, Motown, Blues
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Record LabelWestbound, Warner Brothers
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Funkadelic
The group that would become Funkadelic was originally formed by George Clinton in 1964, as the unnamed musical backing for his doo wop group The Parliaments while on tour. The band originally consisted of musicians Frankie Boyce, Richard Boyce, and Langston Booth plus the five members of the Parliaments on vocals. Boyce, Boyce, and Booth enlisted in the Army in 1966, and Clinton recruited bassist Billy Bass Nelson and guitarist Eddie Hazel in 1967, then also added guitarist Tawl Ross and drummer Tiki Fulwood. The band name "Funkadelic" was coined by Nelson after the band relocated to Detroit. By 1968, because of a dispute with Revilot, the record company that owned the name "The Parliaments", the ensemble began playing under the name Funkadelic. As Funkadelic, the group signed to Westbound in 1968. Around this time, the group's music evolved from soul and doo wop into a harder guitar-driven mix of psychedelic rock, soul and funk, much influenced by the popular musical (and political) movements of the time. Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone were major inspirations. This style later evolved into a tighter guitar-based funk (circa 1971-75), which subsequently, during the height of Parliament-Funkadelic success (circa 1976-81), added elements of disco and electronic music. The group's self-titled debut album, Funkadelic, was released in 1970. The credits listed organist Mickey Atkins plus Clinton, Fulwood, Hazel, Nelson, and Ross. The recording also included the rest of the Parliaments singers (still uncredited due to contractual concerns), several uncredited session musicians then employed by Motown, as well as Ray Monette (of Rare Earth) and future P-Funk mainstay Bernie Worrell. Bernie Worrell was officially credited starting with Funkadelic's second album, 1970's Free Your Mind... and Your Ass Will Follow, thus beginning a long working relationship between Worrell and Clinton. The album Maggot Brain followed in 1971. The first three Funkadelic albums displayed strong psychedelic influences (not least in terms of production) and limited commercial potential, despite containing many songs that stayed in the band's setlist for several years and would influence many future funk, rock, and hip hop artists. After the release of Maggot Brain, the Funkadelic lineup was expanded greatly. Tawl Ross was unavailable after experiencing either a bad LSD trip or a speed overdose, while Billy Bass Nelson and Eddie Hazel quit due to financial concerns. From this point, many more musicians and singers would be added during Funkadelic's (and Parliament's) history, including the recruitment of several members of the famous James Brown backing band The JB's in 1972 - most notably Bootsy Collins and the Horny Horns. Bootsy and his brother Catfish Collins were recruited by Clinton to replace the departed Nelson and Hazel. Bootsy in particular become a major contributor to the P-Funk sound. In 1972, this new line-up released the politically-charged double album America Eats Its Young. The lineup stabilized a bit with the album Cosmic Slop in 1973, featuring major contributions from recently added singer-guitarist Garry Shider. After first leaving the band, Eddie Hazel spent a year in jail for drug possession and assault, then returned to make major contributions to the 1974 album Standing on the Verge of Getting It On. Hazel only contributed to P-Funk sporadically thereafter. George Clinton revived Parliament in 1974 and signed that act to Casablanca Records. Parliament and Funkadelic featured mostly the same stable of personnel but operated concurrently under two names. At first, Parliament was designated as a more mainstream funk ensemble dominated by soulful vocals and horn arrangements, while Funkadelic was designated as a more experimental and freestyle guitar-based funk band. The ensemble usually toured under the combined name Parliament-Funkadelic or simply P-Funk (which also became the catch-all term for George Clinton's rapidly growing stable of funk artists). In 1975 Michael Hampton, a teen guitar prodigy, replaced Hazel as the premier lead guitarist in Parliament-Funkadelic, and was a major contributor to the next several Funkadelic albums. Funkadelic left Westbound in 1976 and moved to Warner Brothers. Their first album for Warner was Hardcore Jollies in 1976. Just before leaving Westbound, Clinton provided that label with a collection of recently recorded outtakes, which Westbound released as the album Tales of Kidd Funkadelic. That album did significantly better commercially than Hardcore Jollies and included "Undisco Kidd", an R&B Top 30 single. In 1977, Westbound capitalized further by releasing the anthology The Best of the Early Years. As Parliament began achieving significant mainstream success in the 1975-1978 period, Funkadelic recorded and released its most successful and influential album, One Nation Under a Groove in 1978, adding former Ohio Players lead and keyboardist Walter "Junie" Morrison and reflecting a more melodic dance-based sound. The title track spent six weeks at 1 on the R&B charts, around the time that Parliament was enjoying the 1 R&B singles "Flash Light" and "Aqua Boogie." Uncle Jam Wants You in 1979 continued Funkadelic's new more electronic sound production. The album contains a fifteen-minute version of "(Not Just) Knee Deep", an edited version of which topped the R&B charts, featuring former Spinners lead singer Philippé Wynne. The final official Funkadelic album, The Electric Spanking of War Babies, was released in 1981. The release was originally a double-album project, but it was reduced to a single disc under pressure from Warner Brothers. Some of the deleted tracks would appear on future P-Funk releases, most notably the 1982 hit single "Atomic Dog" which appeared on the first George Clinton solo album. Meanwhile, the album Connections & Disconnections (re-issued on CD as Who's a Funkadelic) was released under the name Funkadelic in 1981. The album was recorded by former Funkadelic members and original Parliaments Fuzzy Haskins, Calvin Simon, and Grady Thomas, who had left P-Funk in 1977 after disagreements with George Clinton's management practices. This LP, notable for its heavy use of Thomas "Pae-dog" McEvoy's jazz horn, contains the track called "You'll Like it too", which came a very popular breakbeat source for the Hip hop community in the 80's. Another rebellious former band member, drummer Jerome Brailey, released the album Mutiny on the Mamaship, by his new band Mutiny. Even Clinton himself found this to be a good album despite containing lyrics that mocked him and his management of the P-Funk enterprise. In the early 1980s, with legal difficulties arising from the multiple names used by multiple groups, as well as a shakeup at Parliament's record label, George Clinton dissolved Parliament and Funkadelic as recording and touring entities. However, many of the musicians in later versions of the two groups remained employed by Clinton. Clinton continued to release new albums regularly, sometimes under his own name and sometimes under the name George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars. In the mid-1980s, the last Funkadelic album By Way Of The Drum was recorded by Clinton with P-Funk personnel and many electronic devices. The album was rejected by its record label and did not see official release in America until it appeared as a reissue in 2007. It features a cover of "Sunshine Of Your Love" by Cream. The album did not receive any publicity, but still received favorable reviews. Clinton continued his P-Funk collective in the 1990s and 2000s, with a revolving stable of musicians, some of whom remain from the classic lineups of Funkadelic and Parliament. The rock-oriented sound of Funkadelic has diminished, as Clinton has moved towards more of an R&B and hip hop sound. Filmmaker Yvonne Smith of New York City-based Brazen Hussy productions produced Parliament-Funkadelic: One Nation Under a Groove, a full-length documentary about the groundbreaking group, which aired on PBS in 2005.[1] As of 2008, Clinton was at work on a new Funkadelic album for his new record label. In November 2008, Westbound Records released Toys, a collection of Funkadelic outtakes and demos from the Free Your Mind and America Eats Its Young era. Critical reception of the album has generally been positive.


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farid

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Nov 24 2009 2:11 AM

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Nov 22 2009 1:36 AM

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Steve White (music producer)



Nov 20 2009 1:52 AM

Thanxx for being a friend! Much luv!!! ~Steve White~
modjorhythm

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Nov 10 2009 2:26 AM


 

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Nov 8 2009 1:49 AM


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Nov 7 2009 4:47 PM

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Oct 28 2009 8:01 AM

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Oct 28 2009 7:24 AM

thanks for the add
greetings from Barcelona
Love and peace
Keep the funk
t.o.m b.e.l.m.o.n.t.e.

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Oct 28 2009 12:14 AM

hey bros, thanks for add. Congratulations from Brazil and Porto Alegre. Look my sounds in www.myspace.com/tombelmonte, ok?
Peace, music e "caipirinha"... urraaahhhh!

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Oct 7 2009 10:41 AM

Thanx for adding us
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Oct 7 2009 3:25 AM

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Sep 9 2009 2:42 PM

Thanks for being friends.

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Sep 7 2009 2:42 PM

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Sep 7 2009 1:07 PM

As a longtime fan, I just wanna post a big up to you Funkadelic !
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Sep 7 2009 12:56 PM

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Sep 7 2009 8:14 AM

Funkadelic, We listen & learn. Thank you for the add. New websites and shows posted. Orgone
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Aug 18 2009 11:52 PM

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Jul 22 2009 11:56 PM


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Jul 22 2009 6:28 AM


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