Michael Franti & Spearhead
Biography
The mastermind of the Parliament/Funkadelic collective during the 1970s, George Clinton broke up both bands by 1981 and began recording solo albums, occasionally performing live with his former bandmates as the P.Funk All-Stars. Born in Kannapolis, NC, on July 22, 1940, Clinton became interested in doo wop while living in New Jersey during the early '50s. He formed the Parliaments in 1955, based out of a barbershop back room where he straightened hair. The group had a small R&B hit during 1967, but Clinton began to mastermind the Parliaments' activities two years later. Recording both as Parliament and Funkadelic, the group revolutionized R&B during the '70s, twisting soul music into funk by adding influences from several late-'60s acid heroes: Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Sly Stone. The Parliament/Funkadelic machine ruled black music during the '70s, capturing over 40 R&B hit singles (including three number ones) and recording three platinum albums.
By 1980, George Clinton began to be weighed down by legal difficulties arising from Polygram's acquisition of Parliament's label, Casablanca. Jettisoning both the Parliament and Funkadelic names (but not the musicians), Clinton signed to Capitol in 1982 both as a solo act and as the P. Funk All-Stars. His first solo album, 1982's Computer Games, contained the Top 20 R&B hit "Loopzilla." Several months later, the title track from Clinton's Atomic Dog EP hit number one on the R&B charts; it stayed at the top spot for four weeks, but only managed number 101 on the pop charts. Clinton stayed on Capitol for three more years, releasing three studio albums and frequently charting singles -- "Nubian Nut," "Last Dance," "Do Fries Go With That Shake" -- in the R&B Top 40. During much of the three-year period from 1986 to 1989, Clinton became embroiled in legal difficulties (resulting from the myriad royalty problems latent during the '70s with recordings of over 40 musicians for four labels under three names). Also problematic during the latter half of the '80s was Clinton's disintegrating reputation as a true forefather of rock; by the end of the decade, however, a generation of rappers reared on P-Funk were beginning to name check him.
In 1989, Clinton signed a contract with Prince's Paisley Park label and released his fifth solo studio album, The Cinderella Theory. After one more LP for Paisley Park (Hey Man, Smell My Finger), Clinton signed with Sony 550. His first release, 1996's T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M. ("the awesome power of a fully operational mothership"), reunited the funk pioneer with several of his Parliament/Funkadelic comrades from the '70s. Clinton's Greatest Funkin' Hits (1996) teamed old P-Funk hits with new-school rappers such as Digital Underground, Ice Cube, and Q-Tip. [See Also: Parliament, Funkadelic] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Same thing with the Pixies bio. The juxtapositio n there is much more amusing though
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this had me so confused thinking george clinton was involved with Franti's career until I read through the whole thing and no mention of Franti. i went to wikipedia for a bio instead. pandora needs to fix this!
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yeah..what's up with that? And the picture too! That's not Franti!
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Nothing like Michael pogo-ing across the stage askin' "Are you feelin'?" Just saw him in Portland, OR last week. Michael, if you are hungry, I will bake some bread for you!
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Saw him at POWER TO THE PEACEFUL FESTIVAL in San Fran., CA. MOVING! Literally.
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yes they do all the freaky people do make the beauty of the world and light6 up ya lighta so we keep it on till ur comin home higher and higher
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No one can say it better than Michael Franti..."al l the freaky people make the beauty of the world"
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I, personally,l o v e Michael! Reggae/hip hop/Rock. I got to meet him at one of his concerts and he gave me his guitar pick! It was totally awesome. Anyone who says bad stuff about him must like some interesting types of music!
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who in the world wrote this biography, it's all bogus. can someone fix this.
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Micheal Franti is the s**t!! And to put someone elses biography is disrespectfu l ! !
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Is everyone else reading George Clinton's biography on this page?? Seems there's a bug.
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Saw Franti last night. I can't hear s**t and my legs are hella sore. Just like it's supposed to be. This guy is a modern day saint and Spearhead is sweeeeeeeeee e t !
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we all know the music is great but i must say on a personal level these guys are eay nice guys. i had the privilage to meet them when i was a waitress in a small nevada town and they came to film a music video im our small town. they were polite funny and clean in there rooms i was the waitress and hotel housekeeper and can personaly say these guys are not jsut musicaly gifted they are good people.
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Wow, two wrong bio's in a row. This one and J-Live. Spearhead is thankfully not fronted by George Clinton.... Come now, fix this people.
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ALL his cd's will be in my collection this is so good MUSIC ...Live !!!! THANKS pANDORA!!!! Thanks Caitlin Busch. Some People working for Pandora are seriosly fake!!!!!!!! ! !
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All the hatred in the world is what got us here today
but Love can set us Free! LOVE THE MUSIC LOVE THE MESSAGE |
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Seriously Sexy Funky Truth-teller ! Love him!
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