What year did Atomic Dog come out by George Clinton?
What year did Atomic Dog come out by George Clinton?
1982Atomic Dog / Released
Capitol encouraged Clinton to experiment along similar lines. “Atomic Dog” was one of the results. In December 1982 it was the second single to be released from Clinton’s Computer Games album, knocking Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” off the top of the Billboard R&B chart.
Is Parliament Funkadelic still alive?
Sixteen members of Parliament-Funkadelic were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. In 2019, the group was given the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award….
Parliament-Funkadelic | |
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Years active | 1968–present |
Labels | Warner Bros., Casablanca, Invictus, Westbound |
Members | George Clinton See other “Members” |
What was George Clinton’s biggest hit?
Atomic Dog
Track Listings
1 | Atomic Dog |
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2 | Do Fries Go With That Shake? |
3 | Loopzilla (Broadcast Version) |
4 | R&B Skeletons (In The Closet) |
5 | Quickie |
Why did Parliament Funkadelic break up?
Legal troubles forced both Funkadelic and Parliament to disband in 1981. Ironically “Atomic Dog” released in 1982 became the last Parliament/Funkadelic song to reach No. 1 on the R&B chart.
When did the funk died?
7 July 1979
The careers of many funky musicians, beginning with Bootsy Collins, were started/maintained through the ingestion of the Funk’s black, magical, funk-power-giving and trip-inducing milk, until the Funk was lost at sea by Parliament on 7 July 1979, “the day the funk died”.
Where is George Clinton today?
Tallahassee, Florida
George Edward Clinton was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey, and currently resides in Tallahassee, Florida.