George Clinton, Happy Birthday! Here's to You and Nine Other Showstoppers With a Flair for Funk and Fashion

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George Clinton: Still freaky after all these years...

George Clinton, born July 22, 1941, is many things: a singer, songwriter, producer and musical visionary. The one thing he's not is predictable.

At 71, he's as outrageous as ever, a vision of pure theatrical eccentricity, garbed in outlandish costumes, multicolored dreadlocks, oversized sunglasses, and the occasional elaborate headdress. With his twin bands Parliament and Funkadelic, Clinton brings color and personality to funk and R&B. A 1997 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, he can also claim a prodigious solo career allowing him to work alongside artists of every musical stripe and persuasion.

Initially infatuated by doo-wop, the singing group Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers in particular, Clinton began his professional career as a songwriter for Motown. Once he formed Parliament, his success was solidified with "(I Wanna) Testify." Their dynamic franchise blossomed and grew, becoming known also as Funkadelic and P Funk, depending on the context of their performances. The groups took their music to new and yet-unimagined extremes, adding elaborate performance values, an unrelenting groove, and extravagant arrangements that keep listeners scratching their heads, rubbing their eyes, and cleaning out their ears in amazement.

Clinton began making music under his own aegis in the '80s, although he kept a band handle with the P Funk All-Stars. Along with the hit R&B singles "Atomic Dog," "Nubian Nut," "Last Dance," "Do Fries Go With That Shake?," and "Loopzilla," he scored a string of successful albums -- You Shouldn't-Nuf Bit Fish, Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends, R&B Skeletons in the Closet, and the live set Mothership Connection (Live From the Summit, Houston, Texas). The Red Hot Chili Peppers also got in on his act. Huge fans, they asked him to produce their album Freaky Styley in 1985.

Although his popularity waned in the late '80s, Clinton managed to remain busy. Prince signed him to his Paisley Park label for his 1989 album, The Cinderella Theory, and its 1993 follow-up, Hey Man, Smell My Finger. He continues to make solo albums and ventures out on peripheral projects -- producing the British band Primal Scream, contributing a cover of "Mind Games" to the John Lennon tribute album Working Class Hero -- and has collaborated with such like-minded artists as Tupac, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and Outkast. He's also earned the distinction of being one of the most sampled artists of all time.

Clinton is part of a long-lasting trajectory of performers whose roots in R&B have significantly shifted over time and created an indelible imprint of their own. Here are a few other fashion and funk innovators who blasted that mothership out into the crazy cosmos.

9. James Brown

The Godfather of Soul created the prototype not only for Clinton but for nearly every soul singer who followed. Brown's flamboyant style, mesmerizing stage presence, and flashy big-band arrangements had a profound influence on the oversized sounds that fueled Parliament and Funkadelic's over-the-top ingenuity.

8. Jimi Hendrix

The ultimate guitar god, Hendrix's flash and frenzy are still the stuff of legend more than 40 years after his untimely passing. His dynamic mesh of rock, blues, and R&B took the past into the present and created a sound that's never been replicated either then or now.

7. Sly and the Family Stone

The first band to successfully mesh rock and R&B for a mostly white audience, Sly Stone's musical savvy, songwriting skills, and perpetually quirky personality helped sow the seeds for Clinton's ingenious approach.


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skyntyte
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The blog's author, Lee Zimmerman stated: At 71, George Clinton is as outrageous as ever, a vision of pure theatrical eccentricity, garbed in outlandish costumes, multicolored dreadlocks, oversized sunglasses, and the occasional elaborate headdress.

 

In these times of "info in an instant," it would seem as though writing a story without first checking the facts is what Sir Author D''voidoffunk might do. Not to seem "twisted," ANY story about "THE FUNK"; something I've enjoyed since attending a 1968 James Brown concert, and has mushroom clouded several fold, is a great story, but in fact, Mr. Zimmerman (hopefully unrelated to the Zimmerman of long nose fame), a better story might be: WHY has George Clinton TRADED IN his colored dreads and multicolor knickers for neatly coiffed and "conked" finger curls and three piece suits. Clinton is funky none the less, but why? As a journalist myself, one has to wonder how an author for a music magazine of this ilk, can so blatantly misstate the facts as if he has existed in some parallel yet disconnected universe. Mr. Zimmerman, show us your LOVE of what you write as I have shown you my love of what I am to read and regard as truth. It is NOT that hard to do. On a side note, it took me literally three seconds to find a picture of Mr. Zimmerman (and a lady friend) enjoying his first Bonnaroo.

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