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  1. The George Clinton Band attracted the attention of a movie producer, giving Clinton the opportunity to score his first film, Cheech and Chong's Still Smokin', and later, Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers. Clinton's most recognizable scores include Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (and its sequels); the martial arts fantasy ...

  2. 13 Photos. George S. Clinton began his professional musical career as a songwriter, arranger, and session musician in Nashville, while earning degrees in music and drama at Middle Tennessee State University. The summer after graduation, George attended the Atlanta Pop Festival and, upon hearing Joe Cocker perform "With a Little Help from My ...

    • January 1, 1
    • 3 min
    • Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
  3. George S. Clinton. Composer: Mortal Kombat. George S. Clinton began his professional musical career as a songwriter, arranger, and session musician in Nashville, while earning degrees in music and drama at Middle Tennessee State University. The summer after graduation, George attended the Atlanta Pop Festival and, upon hearing Joe Cocker perform "With a Little Help from My Friends", left his ...

    • June 17, 1947
  4. George Stanley Clinton, Jr. Profile: American score composer, songwriter, arranger and former session musician. Born 17 June 1947 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.A. He earned degrees in music and drama at Middle Tennessee State University. He later became a staff writer for Warner Brothers Music, with songs recorded by such artists as Michael ...

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  6. George Stanley Clinton, Jr. (born June 17, 1947) is an American composer, songwriter, arranger, and session musician. Clinton's most recognizable scores include Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (and its sequels); the martial arts fantasy Mortal Kombat and its sequel Mortal Kombat: Annihilation; and Showtime's series Red Shoe Diaries.

  7. Parliament-Funkadelic founder George Clinton turns 80 on July 22nd, and to celebrate, we sat down with him for an in-depth conversation that looks back on de...

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  8. And that brings us to George Clinton. No, not that George Clinton. I'm speaking about George S. Clinton, an artist you've probably never heard of, but whose music you've undoubtedly heard. Back in 1977, I read a favorable review in Rolling Stone of a 1974 album by the George Clinton Band called The George Clinton Band Arrives. Comparing the ...

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