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George Clinton: ‘Ain’t no funk in the Trump’ By Marissa Calhoun, CNN 4 minute read Published 2:58 PM EDT, Mon April 24, 2017 Link Copied! Video Ad Feedback. The funkiest ...
George Clinton’s memoir features aliens, spaceships, George W. Bush, grown men wearing diapers and platform shoes, and a wealth of stories about some of the seminal music Clinton and his ...
Funk bandleader George Clinton now sports an old-school hair-do and suits onstage. He'll perform at Tipitina's on Dec. 29, 2012. He continues to captain an ever-evolving mothership crew of ...
The estate of George “Bernie” Worrell Jr. filed a […] The post Funk Legend George Clinton Accused of Plying Bandmates With Drugs In Fight Over Royalties appeared first on The Blast.
From “Atomic Dog” to today’s sound, George Clinton breaks down funk’s influence and why freedom still flows through the Mothership.
George Clinton’s impact on music is timeless, shaping funk, hip-hop, and beyond. His ability to blend social commentary, psychedelic grooves, and larger-than-life storytelling makes his catalog ...
In an extremely last-minute booking, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic are slated to perform at Tipitina’s on Dec. 29. DJ Soul Sister, the local deejay who specializes in old-school funk ...
George Clinton & The P-Funk All Stars: Tiny Desk Concert George Clinton brought his family, both immediate and extended, to the Tiny Desk for a set of classic cosmic slop. Tiny Desk ...
George Clinton, who founded Parliament-Funkadelic in a Plainfield barbershop, is getting his star on the famous Los Angeles strip on Friday, Jan 19.
Plus, at 81, Clinton probably wants to groove while he still can. Clinton and P-Funk return to Detroit on Friday with a performance at Music Hall, presented by Hollywood Casino at Greektown.
Funk legend George Clinton popped up on The Masked Singer Wednesday, being unmasked as Gopher on the show's Hall of Fame Night. The musician, 81, thinks the show's zany characters fit right in ...
Walking into “Cloaked in a Cloud, Disguised in the Sky,” the first public exhibition of art created by George Clinton, feels similar to stepping into Parliament-Funkadelic’s mothership.