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Bootsy had already revolutionised funk bass guitar at age 19, when a year-long stint with James Brown yielded such bottom-bouncing classics as Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine and Super Bad.
Bootsy Collins Single Release from his New Album "The Power Of The One"Featuring, Guitars: George BensonKeyboards: Brian CulbertsonSpacebass: Bootsy CollinsL...
Funk music legend Bootsy Collins spoke to 'rolling out' at the 2024 Black Music Honors about Childish Gambino and the state of the genre.
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William ‘Bootsy‘ Collins – Bass Phelps ‘Catfish‘ Collins – Guitar Bobby Byrd – Organ Robert ‘Chopper‘ McCollough – Tenor sax Clayton ‘Chicken‘ Gunnells – Trumpet Darryl ‘Hassan‘ Jamison – Trumpet. Recorded July 1970 at King Studios. Live crowd sounds added – tracks included on 1970’s Sex Machine LP * “
Dave Stewart and Bootsy Collins have collaborated on several projects over the years, creating a unique sound that blends rock, funk, and soul. The two first worked together on Stewart’s 1991 solo album, “Greetings from the Gutter,” which featured Collins on bass.