- "Dr.
Funkenstein" is a song by the funk band Parliament. It was the
second single released from
their 1976 album, The
Clones of Dr.
Funkenstein. It reached...
- The
Clones of Dr.
Funkenstein is the
fifth album by funk band Parliament,
released on July 20, 1976. The
album is
notable for
featuring horn arrangements...
- Amos
Funkenstein (1937-1995) was an American-Jewish
historian of
Jewish history.
Funkenstein's work encomp****ed
several disciplines.
Funkenstein was born...
- The
Brides of
Funkenstein were an
American soul and funk girl band,
originally composed of
singers Dawn
Silva and Lynn Mabry.
Previously background singers...
-
Globe and Mail
praised the "superb"
backing vocals of the
Brides of
Funkenstein. The New York
Times wrote that "the
music is
typical P-Funk bouncing...
-
George Edward Clinton (born July 22, 1941) is an
American singer, songwriter,
record producer and bandleader. His Parliament-Funkadelic
collective (which...
- much of the P-Funk mythology. The
subsequent albums The
Clones of Dr.
Funkenstein (1976),
Funkentelechy vs. the
Placebo Syndrome (1977), and
Motor Booty...
- Made of Sand" (Live) (originally by The Jimi
Hendrix Experience) "Dr.
Funkenstein" (Live) (originally by Parliament) "Hollywood (Africa)" (originally by...
- P-Funk. The
following year,
Mabry and
Silva became the
original Brides of
Funkenstein,
releasing their first album Funk Or Walk.
Mabry became pregnant and...
- Clinton's orbit,
including the
female vocal spinoff groups the
Brides of
Funkenstein and Parlet.
Financial and
label issues slowed the collective's recorded...