Funk, with Danny Bedrosian, the group's keyboardist for 23 years, and its music director, will headline the festival.
Back in New Orleans, where ‘The Mothership’ first descended, Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic will mark a milestone for ...
A half-century ago, George Clinton debuted a $500,000 spaceship that turned his live concerts into intergalactic journeys. Here’s how it went down.
Parliament-Funkadelic, Chic and Sheila E will headline the Jacksonville Jazz Festival when it returns to the downtown streets over Memorial Day weekend. The festival will be held May 22-24 at Ford on ...
There was no shortage of groundbreaking funk and soul classics in the 1970s. But in 1977, several tracks reflected dance music’s ongoing evolution. Using a combination of old and new production ...
There was no fat lady singing on Saturday night, Jan. 31, at the Detroit Opera House. But things were certainly phat. Part concert and part tribute, “Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating the Music of ...
For nearly 50 years, George Clinton has taken his brand of groundbreaking funk basically wherever a Mothership can fly. An opera house was a new twist, however. Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating the Music ...
Tallahassee will host the inaugural P-Funk Festival to celebrate George Clinton's 85th birthday. The one-day event will take place on April 11 at The Phipps Farm. George Clinton and ...
“Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating the Music of Parliament Funkadelic" will take over the Detroit Opera House on Jan. 31. The concert will cap three days of George Clinton celebration in Detroit. Other ...
Visit the website georgeclinton.com, and the first thing you’ll see is a disarming, dynamic video rendition of the Funkadelic classic “One Nation Under a Groove,” performed by the youthful Detroit ...
Anybody unfamiliar with the importance of funk pioneer George Clinton who stumbled into the House of Blues on Friday night might have been a bit perplexed. Why were so many people in the crowd attired ...
The musical collective known as Parliament-Funkadelic is also known as P-Funk, which first came together as The Parliaments in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1956 by then fifteen-year-old George Clinton.