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 P-Funk main page
Bootsy's Rubber Band was co-produced by Bootsy and has his distinctive style; Bootsy's efforts after 1982 are mostly without George; often he works with producer Bill Laswell.
Funkadelic, as the name implies, played funky psychedelic rock; almost no horns or strings, the most freaky of Clinton's projects.
Drums: Jerome Brailey, Tiki Fulwood, Bootsy Collins, Larry Fratangelo; Bass: Bootsy Collins, Cordell "Boogie" Mosson, Rod "Skeet" Curtis, Junie Morrison; Guitar: Eddie Hazel, Michael Hampton, Gary Shider, Bootsy Collins, Phelps Collins; Keyboards: Bernie Worrell, Junie Morrison; Horny Horns: Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Richard "Kush" Griffith, Rick Gardner (DBW)
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 The Philly Wire: Bootsy Collins
Bootsy's Rubber Band is a part of the P Funk umbrella of bands.Most of Bootsy's albums in the post-Parliament and Funkadelic days were released under the name Bootsy's Rubber String Band, for which see for more details.
With his brother, Catfish Collins, and Kash Waddy and Philippe Wynne, Collins formed a group called The Pacesetters in 1968.Until 1971, the Pacesetters were the backing band for James Brown, and were known in that context as The JB's.
The following albums were released under the name Bootsy Collins or William "Bootsy" Collins.
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 p_funk.html
Booty Collins formed Bootsy's Rubber String Band, a wacky, bass-driven group, along with Catfish Collins, Mudbone Cooper, the Horny Horns and, at times, Bernie Worrell and Joel Johnson.
Bootsy brought a new sense of discipline to the group, as he had played with James Brown and was forced to dedicate himself to his musical growth.
Bootsy Collins and Bernie Worrell both released successful solo albums in the late 80s, and managed to keep thriving solo careers.
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 Catfish Collins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although frequently overshadowed by his brother, Bootsy Collins, Catfish played on many important and influential records by Parliament, Funkadelic, and Bootsy's Rubber String Band.
In 1968, the Collins brothers, along with Kash Waddy and Philippe Wynne, formed a group called The Pacesetters, better known as The JB's, James Brown's backing band.
Catfish Collins (born Phelps Collins) is a rhythm guitarist mostly known for his work in the P-Funk collective.
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 Catfish Collins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although frequently overshadowed by his brother, Bootsy Collins, Catfish played on many important and influential records by Parliament, Funkadelic, and Bootsy's Rubber String Band.
In 1968, the Collins brothers, along with Kash Waddy and Philippe Wynne, formed a group called The Pacesetters, better known as The JB's, James Brown's backing band.
Catfish Collins (born Phelps Collins) is a rhythm guitarist mostly known for his work in the P-Funk collective.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Catfish_Collins   (161 words)

  
 Catfish Collins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although frequently overshadowed by his brother, Bootsy Collins, Catfish played on many important and influential records by Parliament, Funkadelic, and Bootsy's Rubber String Band.
In 1968, the Collins brothers, along with Kash Waddy and Philippe Wynne, formed a group called The Pacesetters, better known as The JB's, James Brown's backing band.
Catfish Collins (born Phelps Collins) is a rhythm guitarist mostly known for his work in the P-Funk collective.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Catfish_Collins   (171 words)

  
 P Funk Information - TextSheet.com
Booty Collins formed Bootsy's Rubber String Band, a wacky, bass-driven group, along with Catfish Collins, Mudbone Cooper, the Horny Horns and, at times, Bernie Worrell and Joel Johnson.
William and Phelps Collins, two brothers who eventually became more widely known as Bootsy and Catfish, respectively.
Bootsy Collins and Bernie Worrell both released successful solo albums in the late 80s, and managed to keep thriving solo careers.
www.mgzone.sferahost.com /encyclopedia/p/p_/p_funk.html   (171 words)

  
 ipedia.com: P Funk Article
Bootsy Collins formed Bootsy's Rubber String Band, a wacky, bass-driven group, along with Catfish Collins, Mudbone Cooper, the Horny Horns and, at times, Bernie Worrell and Joel Johnson.
The P-Funk family multiplied in the late seventies, and albums were released under the names The Brides of Funkenstein, Parlet, Bernie Worrell, Eddie Hazel and the Horny Horns.
Meanwhile, Michael Hampton replaced Eddie Hazel (who had joined The Temptations) as lead guitarist; Jerome Brailey joined, eventually becoming one of the most widely respected P-Funk drummers, and Glen Goins, a talented singer who did the lead vocals on many admired tracks, including "Mothership Connection" and "Bop Gun," also joined.
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 Bootstrapping Bootsy Collins Bootsy's Rubber String Band
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