AS THE EIGHTIES began winding down, Bootsy Collins was in his element during nights on the town in Washington, D.C. Flashing his signature star-shaped shades, according to one report, he was chilling ...
With a new album arriving, why everyone from the biggest fans to Kamala Harris is calling for a brighter light on Bootzilla. By Steve Knopper Bootsy Collins‘ endless alter-egos — Boot-Tron, Zillatron, ...
Bootsy Collins remembers growing up in Cincinnati, then-home of R&B powerhouse King Records, and idolizing its biggest star, James Brown. “He really took us off the streets,” Collins said, remembering ...
Bootsy Collins released his long-awaited single “Funk Not Fight,” the title track of his forthcoming compilation of new songs. Featuring rappers Baby Triggy and Fantaazma, the track is part of Funk ...
The leaked track features the Toronto rapper taking shots at some high profile rivals and former friends. LISTEN: Bootsy Collins Pays Tribute To Women Of Funk In Animated "Ladies' Night" Video Iggy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bootsy Collins on 4/14/91 in Chicago,Il. . Parliament's 1975 concept album Mothership Connection is among the best of a dozen or ...
As a member of the Parliament-Funkadelic family and a solo artist in his own right, William “Bootsy” Collins has spent some serious time in the Detroit area — especially at United Sound Studios, where ...
“You have to experience Funk and Hip-Hop and you have to come up in it. If you don’t come up in it, I don’t care how much you do it, you aren’t the real deal!” It’s hard to match Bootsy Collins ...
Today on his 71st birthday, multi-Grammy Award-winning funk icon Bootsy Collins has announced an impending collaborative compilation dubbed Funk Not Flight in association with Syncr and The Bootsy ...
Cincinnati's own Ambassador of Funk, Bootsy Collins, announced he will no longer be playing live in a Facebook post Wednesday.The Hall of Fame musician sent shock waves throughout the music industry ...
The Mothership is loaded with guest stars, including Snoop Dogg, Doug E. Fresh, Béla Fleck and P-Funk alumnus Dennis Chambers. Note: NPR's First Listen audio comes down after the album is released.
Bootsy Collins remembers growing up in Cincinnati, then-home of R&B powerhouse King Records, and idolizing its biggest star, James Brown. “He really took us off the streets,” Collins said, remembering ...