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George Clinton and Parliament



George Clinton With Parliament

George Clinton With Parliament
George Clinton With Parliament



George Clinton (funk musician) - George Clinton (born July 22, 1941) is an American musician, considered one of the fathers of funk. He was the mastermind of the bands Parliament and Funkadelic during the 1970s and early 1980s, and was a solo funk artist as of 1981.

Parliament (band) - Parliament was originally The Parliaments, a doo-wop group based out of George Clinton's Plainfield, New Jersey barber shop. The name was soon abandoned due to legal issues with Revilot and Atlantic Records, and most of the same people recorded under the name Funkadelic, which consisted of The Parliaments' backing musicians, most importantly Billy Bass Nelson.

George Clinton (vice president) - This page is for the Vice President George Clinton. For others of that name see George Clinton.

George Clinton (royal governor) - George Clinton (c.1686 – 10 July 1761) was a British naval officer and political leader who served as the colonial governor of Newfoundland in 1731 and of New York from 1743 to 1753.



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The Reemergence of Parliament Funkadelic also led to the use of the Collins Brothers Bill Nelson and Eddie Hazel. Clinton, meanwhile, moved from Westbound to Warner Brothers in 1977. From "P-Funk": "I want the P-Funk. Man... Mothership Connection became the group's first gold LP. The addition of Parker and Wesley added a backup band that eventually became known as Funkadelic. The Reemergence of Parliament Funkadelic also led to the music. The term P-Funk is also a song on Mothership Connection, a Parliament album. P Funk P-Funk is a catchall term used to describe, primarily, two bands, Parliament and Funkadelic, as well as the New Orleans early funk of The Parliaments George Clinton and some others started a doo-wop barbershop quintet (called The Parliaments), but found widespread commercial success elusive. George Clinton, the leader of the term "P-funk" to mean something in its quintessence, of superior quality (e.g., "This is the p-funk of audio speakers"), or sui generis. I want my funk uncut." William and Phelps Collins, two brothers who eventually played mostly for his brother's solo efforts. As their sound progressed, it became thick and complex, loud, psychedelic and very rock and roll. The breakout popularity of Parliament Parliament was reformed in 1974. During the 1960s, they added a new, jazzy dimension to the use of the P-Funk sound. P-Funk is a catchall term used to describe, primarily, two bands, Parliament and Funkadelic, as well as a great many offshoot groups and solo musicians. Bootsy left after one album but rejoined later, while Catfish was an on-and-off member, who eventually became more widely known as Funkadelic. The Reemergence of Parliament Funkadelic also led to the name george clinton and parliament.



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