Uncle Jam Records Wants You!
It lasted less than a year, but George Clinton’s label, Uncle Jam Records, delivered some deliciously funky albums.
George Clinton: The Capitol Years
In 1982, funkmaster George Clinton was at a point where he — and his music — had to take a risk. The following albums were well worth it.
Funkadelic at 50: “Mommy, What’s A Funkadelic?”
It was 50 years ago that Funkadelic gave us a first listen to their mashup of soul, funk, and psychedelia. A look back at their cosmically-drenched debut.
George Clinton’s “The Cinderella Theory”: One Funk Fits All!
At a low point in his career, George Clinton connected with Prince. The resulting album, “The Cinderella Theory,” helped revive The Funk.
Pedro Bell: “Free Your Mind and Watch Yo’ Ass Before All This Comes to Pass”
Illustrator Pedro Bell was as much a part of the Parliament-Funkadelic groove as were the musicians. A look back at his contribution to the funk.