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  2. Live at the Beverly Theater - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Beverly Theater is a live album by the P-Funk All-Stars. [3] [4] It was recorded at the Beverly Theatre in California on April 23 and 24 of 1983 and was originally broadcast by the Westwood One radio network. Prince claimed that he attended one of the shows, which inspired him to record "Erotic City". [5]

  3. Parliament-Funkadelic - Wikipedia

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    The name P-Funk All Stars is still in use to the current day, and group has included a mix of former Parliament-Funkadelic members as well as guests and new musicians. Umbria Jazz 2004. As the 1980s continued, P-Funk did not meet with great commercial success as the band continued to produce albums under the name of George Clinton as solo artist.

  4. Urban Dancefloor Guerillas - Wikipedia

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    It is the only studio album credited solely to the P-Funk All-Stars, as opposed to other albums that are credited to George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars. The songs on Urban Dancefloor Guerillas were produced by a variety of members of the P-Funk musical collective including Clinton, Garry Shider, Walter Morrison, Sylvester Stewart (Sly ...

  5. List of P-Funk projects - Wikipedia

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    Go Fer Yer Funk - George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars; September 15 Trey Lewd - Drop The Line (Reprise 9 26319-2) (CD) September 29 Praxis - Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) (Axiom 314-512-338-2) (CD) William "Bootsy" Collins and Bernie Worrell

  6. Live... And Kickin' - Wikipedia

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    And Kickin' is a 1997 live album by George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars. The album was released by the Intersound Label in the U.S. and by Victor Entertainment Inc. in Japan . The release is a double CD set containing tracks recorded during various P-Funk tours dating back to 1978, as well as three studio tracks including a collaboration ...

  7. Dope Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dope Dogs is a 1994 album by Parliament-Funkadelic (also known as P-Funk All Stars). The album was first released on the P-Vine label in Japan.It was later released on the Hot Hands label in the United Kingdom.

  8. The 30 best songs of 2024 - AOL

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    In a year of exuberance and dread, songs came from every which way to comfort, to amuse, to haunt, to tantalize. Here, in descending order of greatness, are the 30 best of the year. 1.

  9. P-Funk mythology - Wikipedia

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    The shorthand for this conglomerate became "P-Funk", and it grew to include offshoots like P-Funk All Stars, Bootsy's Rubber Band, Parlet, The Brides of Funkenstein, The Horny Horns, and solo albums by Eddie Hazel and Bernie Worrell. [6] [7] By the mid 70s, P-Funk was a massively successful group of acts. A ranking of the top live acts of 1977 ...