Funkadelic, which returns tonight to the Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in Trenton, is constantly on tour and picks up some airplay, particularly on satellite radio. Read More
Member of European Parliament Emilie Turumene wearing suits, ties and a moustache drawn on her face, shows her CV in front the European Headquarters on November 18, 2009, as she asks with other women for more representations in EU institutions and a high quota for women in the next EU commission. Read More
The phrase "bow wow wow, yippie yo, yippie yea" belongs exclusively to funk legend George Clinton, a panel of federal judges ruled this week. Read More
There has been no more influential force on urban music in the last forty years than George Clinton. Read More
Clinton and the 2009 version of Parliament Funkadelic are scheduled to play Nov. 20 at the Patriots Theatre at the War Memorial in Trenton. Read More
Danny Bedrosian and Secret Army, which includes several members of Parliament-Funkadelic, will play Tuesday at Live Wire Music Hall on West River Street. Read More
That's what business journalist Peter Kafka writes on his Twitter page . Read More
The P-Funk Mothership was grounded Friday night. Read More
Inspired by The Mothers Of Invention, Hendrix, the space programme, the hippie scene, haystacks of dope and huge vats of acid, George Clinton's Funkadelic confounded both white and black audiences by their insistence on playing free rock, exposing a segregationist confusion in the supposedly freed minds of '60s audiences. Read More
Inspired by The Mothers Of Invention, Hendrix, the space programme, the hippie scene, haystacks of dope and huge vats of acid, George Clinton's Funkadelic confounded both white and black audiences by their insistence on playing free rock, exposing a segregationist confusion in the supposedly freed minds of '60s audiences. Read More
Though it often took a back chair to its sister group Parliament, Funkadelic furthered the notions of black rock begun by Read the full Funkadelic bio.