Detroit madman and doo-wop veteran George Clinton spent the 1970s running two of the wildest bands in the galaxy: Funkadelic for guitar-crazed rock, Parliament for dance-floor boogie. Only a ...
Funkadelic’s 10th album and their commercial breakthrough, One Nation Under a Groove was the starting point for many British listeners. An underground delicacy stateside since 1970, the group ...
The musician left Parliament-Funkadelic in 1976 due to rifts with fellow members and released his debut solo album A Whole Nother Thang the same year. He rejoined the group one year later for the ...
Maggot Brain — Funkadelic (1971) "This is probably one of if not my favorite album of all time. I still remember hearing 'Hit It and Quit It' the first time — which, by the way, was just a ...
The singer-songwriter who founded the Parliament Funkadelic universe in a Queen City barbershop filed the copyright lawsuit in the Northern District of Florida on Tuesday against music producer ...
tearing into Funkadelic’s “(Not Just) Knee Deep” from 1979’s Uncle Jam Wants You album. Keys rang out late as bass pulsed, with the band stretching out on the opener. “I want everybody ...
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