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  1. A yellow and black leather costume designed by Tom The Leatherman (Tom Wojciechowski) and worn by Bootsy Collins that consists of a jacket (.1abc), pants (.2), a hat (.3), and a pair of black platform boots (.4ab).

  2. 24 de oct. de 2012 · Published: Oct. 24, 2012, 12:50 p.m. By. Mia Watkins. All of the things needed to create a Bootsy Collins costume were found at Zoe's Consignment and Boutique in Forest Park. Mia Watkins |...

  3. A yellow and black leather costume designed by Tom The Leatherman (Tom Wojciechowski) and worn by Bootsy Collins that consists of a jacket (.1abc), pants (.2), a hat (.3), and a pair of black platform boots (.4ab). Credit Line. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Bootsy Collins. ca. 1990.

  4. A pair of yellow leather trousers with wide flared legs and black leather details worn by Bootsy Collins. The pants are part of a costume ensemble designed by Tom the Leatherman (Tom Wojciechowski). The pants are flat front, wide leg style, with a front zipper, a one (1) snap closure, and seven (7) belt loops.

  5. Maybe the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bassist’s stage name–Bootsy Collins–will. And whether you realize it or not, the legendarily outrageous, endlessly enthusiastic, sartorially sensational godfather of funk is unquestionably the Queen City’s musical ambassador. Photograph by Jesse Fox. In fact, Collins even has a theme song he wrote ...

  6. A yellow and black long-sleeved leather jacket (.a) with fringe worn by Bootsy Collins. The jacket is part of a costume ensemble designed by Tom the Leatherman (Tom Wojciechowski). The yellow jacket is decorated with black leather stars and other designs appliqued with topstitch onto the collar, lapel, sleeves and upper back.

  7. Biografía. Nacido en Cincinnati, Estados Unidos, Bootsy Collins formó su primera banda, The Pacesetters en 1968, junto a su hermano Phelps "Catfish" Collins a la guitarra, Frankie "Kash" Waddy a la batería, y Philippe Wynne. Desde 1969 hasta 1971 la banda trabajó acompañando a James Brown, y acabaría siendo rebautizada como the J.B.'s.En 1972, Bootsy se unió al proyecto de George ...