On a single for Men's Mental Health Month, Bootsy Collins tapped Eric Gales and Adam Deitch to interpret Jimi Hendrix's ...
Joseph Ross Legendary bassist Bootsy Collins has long expressed his deep appreciation for Jimi Hendrix. For instance, in 1995 he contributed ...
Funkmaster Bootsy Collins to Host 'AmsterJam' One and only funk bass virtuoso Bootsy Collins will host the AmsterJam music festival in New York City this weekend. Collins reviews his 30-year career ...
William "Bootsy" Collins' name was already well-known by the time he "introduced" himself with Aah...The Name is Bootsy, Baby!, the second album by his Bootsy's Rubber Band, on Jan. 15, 1977. But that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bootsy Collins announced a collaborative compilation album project, "Funk Not Fight," and hosted an Apple Music show featuring ...
Bootsy Collins has welcomed roots-soul singer-songwriter Davie as the first artist signed to Bootzilla Records, the funk ...
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Bootsy Collins presides over a kaleidoscopic funktopia in the video for his new song “Hip Hop Lollipop,” a remake of “Club Funkateers” from his recent album, The Power of the One. The clip features ...
Bootsy Collins' 1976 album Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band has long been considered a funk masterpiece. But what becomes clear all these years later is the way in which the album transcends the ...
Cincinnati music legend and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bootsy Collins has partnered with Stereo Dinner to celebrate his 70 th birthday with a ticketed, exclusive, VIP culinary “meet, greet, and eat” ...
Bootsy Collins released his long-awaited single “Funk Not Fight,” the title track of his forthcoming compilation of new songs. Featuring rappers Baby Triggy and Fantaazma, the track is part of Funk ...
“You don’t miss a kiss until the lips are gone.” That’s how Bootsy Collins describes making music by himself, ever since Covid-19 forced him and the musicians he wishes he could jam with into ...