Biografía de Bootsy Collins
William "Bootsy" Collins (born October 26, 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a funk bassist, singer, and songwriter.
Rising to prominence with James Brown in the late 1960s, and with Parliament-Funkadelic in the '70s, Collins' driving bass guitar and humorous vocals established him as one of the leading names in funk.[1] Collins is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic.
With his older brother Catfish Collins, and Kash Waddy and Philippé Wynne, Collins formed a group called The Pacesetters in 1968.
In March 1970, after most of the members of James Brown's band quit over a pay dispute, The Pacesetters were hired as Brown's backing band and they became known as The J.B.'s. (They are often referred to as the "original" J.B.'s to distinguish them from later line-ups that went by the same name.) Although they worked for Brown for only 11 months, the original J.B.'s played on some of Brown's most intense funk...
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Back In The Day: The Best Of Bootsy
16 Oct 2007
Stretchin' Out In Bootsy's Rubber Band
30 Nov -0001
Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!
15 Jan 1977
We Outta B Funkin’
15 Dec 2023
World Wide Funk
27 Oct 2017
Moog (Original Film Soundtrack)
01 Jan 2004
Baby Boy
02 Jun 2023
Worth My While
16 Feb 2018
The-Official-Boot-Legged-Bootsy-CD
01 Jan 2008
Do The Freak
30 Apr 2021
The Power of the One
14 Oct 2022
Album of the Year #1 Funkateer
17 Jun 2024
Live in Baltimore 1978 (live)
01 Feb 1978
Fresh Outta "P" University
27 Oct 1997
The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away
30 Nov -0001
Ultra Wave
14 Oct 1980
Play with Bootsy: A Tribute to the Funk
23 Sep 2002
Bootsy? Player Of The Year
01 Jan 1978
Party Lick-A-Ble's
Sin Fecha
Play With Bootsy (feat. Kelli Ali)
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