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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 ...
In 1970, The Parliaments changed their name to Parliament and released a debut album, "Osmium," but a contract dispute with the failing Inviticus label sidelined the band for the next four years.
SAGAL: So Parliament - your first band you called Parliament was really - it was kind of like a - more of a Motown band? How would you describe it? CLINTON: We were a doo-wop group, like The ...
More than a hundred and seventy people have played in Funkadelic and its alter-ego band, Parliament, commonly referred to together as P-Funk. This doesn’t include the twenty or so bands that ...
But that’s not all — the band has tickets available for all 29 of their “maybe” final shows this summer, fall and winter. Some Parliament concerts have rather inexpensive seats ready for ...
From rock's early years up until today, the most legendary band leaders to ever grab the microphone. Lead singers: It’s almost a quaint topic to debate in 2023. These days, huge bands are ...
Marsalis has been the president of the 56-year-old Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation since 2018. He received the National Medal of the Arts In 2005 and has written or co-authored seven books, ...
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