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  1. Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic dominated Black music during the 1970s, with over 40 R&B hit singles (including three number ones) and three platinum albums. From 1971 to late 1973, Clinton and several other members of the band settled in Toronto .

  2. Jul 2, 2018 · Photograph by Andres Serrano for The New Yorker. In the mid-seventies, George Clinton and his band Funkadelic were working on a new song, “Get Off Your Ass and Jam,” at a studio in Los Angeles...

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  4. Recording both as Parliament and Funkadelic, George Clinton revolutionized R&B during the ’70s, twisting soul music into funk by adding influences from several late-’60s acid heroes: Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Sly Stone. The Parliament/Funkadelic machine ruled black music during the ’70s, capturing over 40 R&B hit singles (including ...

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  5. Apr 19, 2024 · As a result, he dissolved P-Funk and released his first solo album, Computer Games (1982), which features the number one R&B single “Atomic Dog.” He subsequently released a series of solo albums and was asked by the Red Hot Chili Peppers , fans of his, to produce their album Freaky Styley (1985).

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  6. Nov 22, 2023 · It All Started with Doo-Wop. George Clinton was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina in 1941. He was exposed to a wide range of musical styles as a child, including gospel, R&B, and country....

  7. Jul 22, 2021 · Funkadelic is the result of George Clinton flirting with psychedelic music, a style he describes as "loud R&B." Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. They may be two of the most...

  8. The funk sound, socially conscious lyrics, and P-Funk mythology developed primarily by Clinton have been especially influential for later R&B, hip hop, and rock music. Bernie Worrell (keyboards, vocals, songwriter, arranger; producer; April 19, 1944 – June 24, 2016).

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