Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Popular music of the 1970s was heavily influenced by soul, disco, and dance genres, and funky anthem "Can You Get to That" by ...
When Funkadelic's self-titled debut album came out on Feb. 24, 1970, it sounded like bits and pieces of all the music that influenced the group. But it also sounded nothing at all like anything that ...
Pedro Bell, whose wild, psychedelic album covers for Detroit cosmic funk band Funkadelic defined the influential group’s aesthetic, died Tuesday. He was 69. His death was confirmed by longtime ...
Pedro Bell, the artist behind many Funkadelic and George Clinton album covers, died on Aug. 27, Clinton confirmed. The pair had worked together since the early ‘70s, with Bell credited as having ...
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, ...
Clarence Eugene "Fuzzy" Haskins, an original member of the influential musical collective Parliament-Funkadelic, has died. He was 81. (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame) Clarence Eugene "Fuzzy" Haskins, an ...
Fifty years: a breath. A snap of the fingers. Or in the case of Funkadelic’s Free Your Mind ... And Your Ass Will Follow—recorded in one day, with the whole band tripping on LSD—a single ageless ...
The music industry owes funk music legend George Clinton more than just his flowers, and now, he’s ready to collect on everything he’s owed in the form of a $1.1 million lawsuit. On May 15, Clinton ...
Popular music of the 1970s was heavily influenced by soul, disco, and dance genres, and funky anthem "Can You Get to That" by Funkadelic was one of the most memorable hits of the year. "Filled with ...
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