John is in a celebratory mood as Funk In The First Degree hits the 100th episode! He talks about the shows inception and plans for the show moving forward.
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John is in a celebratory mood as Funk In The First Degree hits the 100th episode! He talks about the shows inception and plans for the show moving forward.
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Bob Davis of www.soul-patrol.com and John wrap up the year 2016 in Part 2 of this funk-filled episode.
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Bob Davis of www.soul-patrol.com rejoins John in the Funkisphere to talk about all things funky in Part One of the 2016 years end wrap up..
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On this episode, John talks about and shares his thoughts over a great new book about Curtis Mayfield written by his Son, Todd.
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John talks about the recent issue of previously unreleased Betty Davis recordings during her brief stint with CBS from the late 60’s and commentary about the late Walter “Junie” Morrison in this enlightening episode.
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The Funkisphere continues to be saddened with another profound loss.. One of the most infleuential and most sampled Drummers, Clyde Stubblefield, most known for this work with James Brown has passed away. Stubblefield joined JB after playing with an array of notable performers to include Otis Redding.
Clyde joined JB in 1965 playing on, “Cold Sweat” in 1967. He also played on the hits, “Ain’t It Funky Now, Black and Proud, Get On Up, Get Into It Get Involved, Funky Drummer ” and the “Sex Machine” release.
Stubblefield left Brown in 1970 after Sex Machine to concentrate on studio session work and later create instructional Drumming videos.
Clyde explains to Harry Weinger the backstory of creating the rhythms of “Cold Sweat” and “Funky Drummer” http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/jaboandclydecoldsweat.html
He will surely be missed.
Funk In The First Degree is saddened to hear about the untimely passing of Walter “Junie” Morison.The talented Singer, Songwriter, and Multi-Instrumentalist passed away on February 16th, 2017.
Junie came to the attention of the Funkisphere joining the Ohio Players in 1970 as their Lead Singer and Keyboard player on the Ohio Players hit single, “Pain”. His influence permeated through the group, to the point that on the Players third release, “Ecstasy” Morrison received Arrangers credit. Morrison left the group after that release to embark on a short circuited solo career. A car accident briefly sidelined him in the mid-70’s.
He shocked the Funk world by joining the Ohio Players former rival band Parliament-Funkadelic serving as their Keyboard player and Musical Director making major contributions to P-Funk’s growth from 1978-1980. Morrison would later be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame as a member of P-Funk.
Junie re-launched his solo career in the 80’s recording for CBS and other labels and eventually would form his own label and website where he’d market and sell his own product and comment on the state of the music industry. Junie was an incredible talent and he will surely be missed.
Rest in Peace Brother Morrison. The Funkisphere will never be quite the same.
John talks about Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Sylvester Stewart, aka Sly Stone leader and front man of the groundbreaking
Funk/Rock/Soul ensemble, “Sly and The Family Stone” and the reasons why he’s included on the Mountain in this insightful episode.
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John, Keith and Bo remember The “Wizard of Woo” Bernie Worrell in this episode.
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John and the fellas Keith, Bo, and the returning Lindsey Robinson wrap up
2016 in the Funkisphere in this year end episode.
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