George Clinton took legal action to regain his artistic rights and financial legacy in a multimillion-dollar dispute involving his music.
Detroit madman and doo-wop veteran George Clinton spent the 1970s running two of the wildest bands in the galaxy: Funkadelic for guitar-crazed rock, Parliament for dance-floor boogie. Only a ...
The Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo is back for its 18th year, bringing three days of music, food, and fun to the banks of Bayou St.
Sly Stone, a true musical innovator, is often overlooked as one of the greatest artists of the 21st century. Without Sly ...
George Clinton — who will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame in June — has filed a lawsuit against his former business partner Armen Boladian and his Bridgeport Music company. Clinton ...
Following a stint at Motown in Detroit, George Clinton would found both Parliament and Funkadelic in New Jersey in 1968, working alongside artists like Sly and the Family Stone to push the ...