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Make My Funk: The P-Funk, Parliament-Funkadelic's Meteoric Rise in 1975, From Chocolate City to the Mothership Connection
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This book by Daniel Bedrosian examines Parliament-Funkadelic's creative and cultural breakthrough during 1975, exploring the making of albums, the development of the Mothership concept, and the band's influence on music and Afrofuturism.
It contextualizes P-Funk's rise within the political and social atmosphere of the time and includes insights from band members and archival material.
The narrative traces how the group's musical innovation and stage theatrics propelled them into larger cultural significance.
Bedrosian maps the interconnections between Parliament, Funkadelic, and their collective mythology, highlighting key recordings and performances.
The book serves as both a music history and a celebration of P-Funk's enduring legacy.
It contextualizes P-Funk's rise within the political and social atmosphere of the time and includes insights from band members and archival material.
The narrative traces how the group's musical innovation and stage theatrics propelled them into larger cultural significance.
Bedrosian maps the interconnections between Parliament, Funkadelic, and their collective mythology, highlighting key recordings and performances.
The book serves as both a music history and a celebration of P-Funk's enduring legacy.
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recommending it as a book to pick up about P-Funk history authored by Danny Bedrosian.


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Side Stories: Funk Files w/ George Clinton & Danny Bedrosian



