The album—famously referred to as an "exploration of the dark side of psychedelia" by Rolling Stone —provided the track, ...
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Big Freedia and Charlie Wilson also part of 17-day event.
May 1, 2026 sees high-profile vinyl reissues from Funkadelic and the Grateful Dead, part of a broader wave of collector-focused releases this year. These follow April’s Record Store Day exclusives and ...
George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic headline Austin Blues Fest with a multigenerational, high-energy set.
At this point, Funkadelic still had a few years to go before they'd unite us as one nation under a groove, but they offered a pungent whiff of things to come with their seventh LP, Let's Take It to ...
Board any Mothership full of Funkadelic fans and you'll find a diversity of opinions about Hardcore Jollies, the group's eighth album and first major-label effort. It's a polarizing project, to be ...
Funkadelic’s first album not to be recorded in its hometown of Detroit, America Eats Its Young serves as a dramatic departure from its timeless predecessor Maggot Brain. On its fourth studio outing, ...
Five years into its radically ingenious musical career, freak-maestro George Clinton’s influential funk rock collective Parliament-Funkadelic had released nine consecutive albums—six as Funkadelic, ...
Founding Parliament–Funkadelic bassist Billy Bass died of unspecified causes Saturday night, three days after his 75th birthday. P-Funk bandleader George Clinton’s Facebook page had erroneously ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame act Parliament-Funkadelic started in a Plainfield barbership George Clinton, Calvin Simon, Grady Thomas, Fuzzy Haskins, and Ray Davis were original members Several ...
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