Funkadelic
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Fuzzy Haskins, Original Member of Parliament-Funkadelic, Dead at 81
Singer with the "berserker octave vocals" performed alongside George Clinton from their time as Sixties vocal group the Parliaments until 1977's Live: P-Funk Earth Tour
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Funkin’ Up Fine Art: The Psychedelic Visions of George Clinton
The P-Funk pioneer has become an accomplished painter and visual artist, expanding his universe on canvas
- Art from the Mothership
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George Clinton Brings the Funk, New Musical Equipment to Old Elementary School
Avon Elementary in Newark, New Jersey, renamed its music room in honor of the funk legend
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Calvin Simon, Parliament-Funkadelic Co-Founder, Dead at 79
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee appeared on classic songs like "Give Up the Funk," "Flash Light," and more before leaving group in 1977
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Maxwell Is Finally Free
With the arrival of new single "Off," the singer looks ahead to a future where he finishes his blacksummers'NIGHT trilogy — and owns his music for the very first time
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Rick James' 'Bitchin' Documentary: 10 Things We Learned
From loving Parliament to competing with Prince to struggling with drug addiction, here's what we learned from Bitchin: The Sound and Fury of Rick James
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George Clinton on Discovering Bootsy Collins, Producing Red Hot Chili Peppers, and What He Thinks of His Legacy
The Parliament-Funkadelic founder looks back at his whole career in a new in-depth video interview
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Funkadelic Cover Artist Pedro Bell Dead at 69
Illustrator created iconic images for 1974's Standing on the Verge of Getting It On, 1978's One Nation Under a Groove, among others
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Hear Rare Bootsy Collins Song in Between James Brown and George Clinton Stints
The House Guests played with funk legends but only recorded nine songs. They're finally coming out
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George Clinton Reflects on Five Decades of Funk, Retiring From Touring
Ahead of Parliament-Funkadelic's One Nation Under a Groove Tour, the Funkmaster General looks ahead and remembers his wildest concerts
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