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The mighty Parliament/Funkadelic collective lost another member last Thursday (April 18) in bassist Cordell “Boogie” Mosson; he was 60-years-old. The Plainfield, N.J. native was considered one of the necessary anchors of the P-Funk sound, which George Clinton created and tweaked since the band’s inception in the early 1970s.

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“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 longevity and creativity in the music industry, and with release of his latest album […]