NPR Music
The inimitable
George Clinton
sat for not one but two conversations about his work and where it comes from. First, he spoke with the host of
NPR Music's R&B channel,
Jason King, about soul music, swag and Kendrick Lamar. Then, after the
Museum Of The Moving Image screened Clinton's 20-year-old film
Cosmic Slop
, he took the stage for an interview conducted by songwriter, producer and musician
James Mtume. The two industry veterans traded stories about Miles Davis and staying in the game. Clinton's memoir,
Brothers Be, Yo Like George, Ain't That Funkin' Kind Of Hard On You?
, was released earlier this month along with five new songs, and a new Funkadelic album is hard on its heels.
Published on November 02, 2014 09:42