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| | Bill Laswell Discography |
 | | Billy Bass has his classic, super-thick bass sound dominating the track; he was the heaviest of all the P.Funk bassists in terms of his rock-hard basslines with a tinge of soul. |  | | Billy Bass shows that he still has his funk chops, as well as his underrated lyrical and songwriting skills. |  | | This is the comeback album for Billy 'Bass' Nelson, as well as the reemergence of superdrummer Jerome Brailey. |
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| | Eddie_Hazel |
 | | At age 12, Eddie met Billy Bass Nelson, and the pair quickly became close friends, singing and playing the guitar, soon adding Harvey McGee, a drummer, to the mix. |  | | In 1967, The Parliaments (a Plainfield-based doo wop band headed by George Clinton) hit the charts with "I Wanna Testify". |  | | The doo wop of The Parliaments quickly began morphing into the soul-inflected hard rock of Funkadelic, influenced as much by Jimi Hendrix as Frankie Lymon. |
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http://www.usedaudiparts.com/search.php?title=Eddie_Hazel
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| | Billy "Bass" Nelson: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | Nelson got his wish, as childhood friend Eddie Hazel took the vacated guitar position, which led to the group honing their eventually patented psychedelic-funk sound. |  | | Billy "Bass" Nelson: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more |  | | Billy "Bass" Nelson: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more |
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| | Billy Bass Nelson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Billy was born in Plainfield, New Jersey and worked at George Clinton's barbershop, sweeping the floor and singing and dancing for the customers. |  | | He also rejoined Funkadelic to record the bassline on "Better By the Pound" (Funkadelic, Let's Take It To The Stage, 1975). |  | | Nelson invented the name "Funkadelic" to reflect the style (funk) and connect it with the then burgeoning psychedelic music scene. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Bass_Nelson
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| | Funkadelic Guitarist : Eddie Hazel..In Memorium@TheFunkStore.com |
 | | Furthermore, since both Nelson and Hazel were unhappy with their drummer at the time, they argued with Clinton about replacing the Parliaments' inadequate drummer with Fulwood. |  | | They needed a backing band, though, and looked to Nelson for help. |  | | In Philadelphia during a show at the Uptown Theater, Hazel met Tiki Fulwood, who was the Uptown's house drummer. |
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| | One Nation P-Funk Page: Tiki Fulwood |
 | | Tiki played drums on Funkadelic's first recording, "Good Old Music," and was invited, along with Eddie Hazel and Billy Nelson, by John Daniels to come play at his club Maverick Flats in Los Angeles. |  | | Tiki left Funkadelic in 1969, however, to become the drummer in soul singer Tyrone Davis' band. |  | | That resulted in the leaving of the then-Funkadelic drummer Stacey. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/1nationpfunkbios/tikifulwood.html
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| | Funkadelic: America Eats Its Young ---Ink Blot Magazine |
 | | The group became a vehicle for the experimental, less commercial side of Clinton's musical vision, releasing records that were challenging, political, and musically abrasive at a time when popular music was becoming increasingly homogenized. |  | | Initially formed as a backing band for George Clinton's The Parliaments to circumvent label conflicts, Funkadelic eventually evolved into its own entity, with the consistent backing of Billy "Bass" Nelson and Eddie Hazel (guitar). |
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| | INTERACTIVE@STANLEYCLARKE.COM |
 | | This is from the Impulse album titled "Coltrane," and the bass line is a classic example of "Less-is-More." Plus, Garrison takes one of his very few solos - not technically flashy, but very melodic - one that I can listen to over and over again. |  | | One of my homies is trying to tell me they sold that bass line to Paul Shaffer, I aint trying to belive this, however have any of you guys ever heard the original mix of that cut. |  | | He uses the same bass line through out the whole song with a few variations. |
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http://www.stanleyclarke.com/interactive/inter/153.shtml
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| | Voices of Classic Rock & Rockforever.com -- Presents ALEX LIGERTWOOD |
 | | Havana Moon is a light effort, but it's one of Santana's most enjoyable albums, which may explain why it was also the best-selling Santana album outside the group releases in ten years. |  | | The third Carlos Santana solo album marks a surprising turn toward 1950s Rock and Roll and Tex-Mex, with covers such as Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love" and Chuck Berry's title song. |  | | Produced by veteran RandB producers Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett, the album features an eclectic mix of sidemen, including Booker T. Jones of Booker T and the MG's, Willie Nelson, and the Fabulous Thunderbirds. |
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http://www.rockforever.com/singers/ligertwood/albums/sant-havanamoon.html
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| | Chuck Da Fonk Fishman - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music |
 | | The result of the touring and the collaborations was Chuck’s 1997 debut CD, “The Squishy Declaration".This CD also has appearances from artists in Chuck’s home base at the time — Colorado — including Zuba, Sherri Jackson, and Fonksquish, Chuck’s band. |  | | Chuck loves to dance, sing, and funk on out on keyboards, basses, guitars — and over the years — he’s consistently proven that he’s a funk tour de force. |  | | FUNK MUSICIAN Chuck Da Fonk Fishman hails from Philadelphia, and he cultivated a love for funk music at an early age in the early 1980’s — when funk artists repeatedly crossed with popular new wave bands (for instance, Talking Heads had P-Funk members in their band, George Clinton worked with Thomas Dolby). |
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http://music.download.com/chuckdafonkfishman/3600-8554-100477734.html
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| | Bass Player magazine - Acoustic and electric bass guitar tabs, chords and lessons |
 | | Bass Player magazine is your source for acoustic and electric bass guitar tabs, chords and free online bass guitar lessons, tutorials and videos for both beginner and professional. |  | | Stevie Martin Northridge, CA Actually, for those keeping track, we covered Billy “Bass” back in July/Aug ’95 and “Skeet” in September ’02. |  | | Bass Player magazine - Acoustic and electric bass guitar tabs, chords and lessons |
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| | Nelson Arriagada bass / bajo: Links |
 | | Welcome to the first attempt to make a homepage for one of the worlds best bassplayers. |  | | Die Mo´ Horizons live sind: Leila Pantel (Sao Paulo) - vox Nelson Arriagada (Chile) - bass, guitar, percussion Marc Figge - percussion... |  | | Nelson Arriagada - Bass, Flamenco Guitar, Drum- and Keyboard-Progr., Arr.. |
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http://www.arriagada.com/nelson_links.0.html
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| | Funkadelic (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The strong bass guitar and rhythm, a future trademark of Funkadelic (along with the finale, a long jam session), is established on this song, though there are no solos (the presence is another characteristic of Funkadelic). |  | | The sparse lyrics of "Qualify and Satisfy" are a singer's words to a woman, explaining that he would make a better lover than her current man, though he is "not conceited by no means". |  | | Written by George Clinton, Eddie Hazel and Billy Bass Nelson; lead vocals by Calvin Simon; drums by Tiki Fulwood. |
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| | GEORGE CLINTON - Funk Music Artists - Corporate Entertainment Booking |
 | | The collective absorbed those influences and spewed them out with a more politicized, overtly soulful sound, best reflected on albums like their self-titled debut, "Funkadelic" (1970), and "Maggot Brain" (1971). |  | | Parliament inked a deal with high-profile Casablanca Records, and its songs were generally shorter vocal showcases (all five original Parliaments sang in the reborn group), with a focus on bass and keyboards augmented by horns. |  | | This new fusion of psychedelic guitar distortion, bizarre sound effects, and cosmological rants with danceable beats and booming bass lines became the definition of funk. |
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http://www.delafont.com/music_acts/george-clinton.htm
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| | Britannica.com: Head Sounds: Psychedelic Rock |
 | | In the process he recruited key new performers: Bootsy Collins on bass, Fred Wesley on trombone, and Maceo Parker on saxophone (all from James Brown's band the JBs), along with drummer Jerome Brailey, vocalist Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, lead guitarist Michael Hampton, and vocalist-guitarists Garry Shider and Glen Goins. |  | | By 1970 Clinton was producing albums for both the renamed Parliament and Funkadelic--essentially the same entity recording for different labels. |  | | Performing throughout the northeastern United States and recording in Detroit, the group began to emphasize its backing band, Funkadelic. |
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http://www.britannica.com/psychedelic/bands/pfunk.html
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| | Detailed info on Eddie Hazel's _Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs_ |
 | | Eddie's spacey-sounding guitar is in effect, and it matches perfectly with Boogie's solid bass playing, Bernie's keyboards, Jerome's frantic drumming, and the background vocals from the Brides. |  | | This may have been written for their first album originally. |  | | The great percussion also sets up the spaces for Eddie's amazing solos throughout the song. |
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http://www.duke.edu/%7Etmc/motherpage/albums_solo/alb-eddiehazel_gamedames.html
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| | Funkadelic biography .ms |
 | | The band was added in 1964, primarily for tours, and consisted of Frankie Boyce, Richard Boyce and Langston Booth. |  | | The self-titled debut album, Funkadelic, was released in 1970. |  | | Bernie Worrell was officially credited starting with Funkadelic's second album, 1970's Free Your Mind... |
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| | George Clinton and Miscellaneous P-Funk |
 | | The intention was to recapture the lowdown funk of the earliest Funkdaelic records, and it ends up sounding completely derivative: they don't help matters by copying two Funkadelic numbers note for note, changing the titles, and copyrighting them as band compositions. |  | | One of the leadoff releases from Bill Laswell's Black Arc label, this reunites original Funkadelic bassist Billy Bass Nelson with Bernie Worrell, Parliament drummer Jerome Brailey, and a few new faces, prominently including guitarist Spacey Singleton. |  | | On the down side, Fuzzy's vocals aren't interesting or compelling, and his lyrics are usually just terrible: straightforward and dull. |
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| | 420FM Super Meltdown TripFest |
 | | After a few minutes of asking the house DJ to turn down the lights and the background music, DRUGS began their set with their personal introductions and a gradually building jam that led into the boisterous groove of the song "Deep Down in the Dumps," from their only album, The Prescription for Mis-America (www.420Tripfest.com). |  | | DRUGS consists of three P-Funk members -- Clip Payne (vocals), Lige Curry (bass), and the often diaper-clad Gary "Star Child" Shider (rhythm guitar) -- and four Woodstock musicians -- Adam Widoff (lead guitar), Robert "Chicken" Burke (drums), and Jeremy Bernstein (guitar). |  | | Kidd Funkadelic, played blazing guitar riffs in his personal amalgam of psychedelic, Hendrix-influenced rock and the early, heavy funk of Funkadelic. |
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| | WEFUNK AD2K - Artists - 420 FM |
 | | It was also the only 420FM performance that we did the double bass. |  | | The debut of the 420 Funk Mob at the legendary Tramps in New York City, opening for Cameo. |  | | "Arranged with filtered vocals, psychedelic melodies, gut-wrenching rhythms, wah-wah pedals, thick bass lines, and Clip’s coarse, dense tone...the 420FM/DRUGS sound like a medley between some spunky Grateful Dead and a Jimi Hendrix-style jam session” raved the University of Miami Hurricane. |
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http://wefunk.com/420fm.htm
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| | BILLY BASS Original Funkadelic |
 | | After droping off the music scene for a few years Billy comes back with the CD O.G Funk. |  | | Today's ganasta rappers ranging from Dre and Too Short throuah Ice-T and Schooly D all claim to have invented musical ganasterism. |  | | A generation before there was gangsta rap, there was ganasta funk. |
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| | hip online: artists: parliament |
 | | Meanwhile, Funkadelic gelled on one of the finest funk albums ever produced, One Nation Under a Groove, whose title track was a rousing anthem of union and community. |  | | (bass; born January 28, 1951), Gary Shider (vocals, guitar; born July 24, 1953), Calvin "Thang" Simon (vocals; born May 22, 1942), Grady Thomas (vocals; born January 5, 1941), Bernie Worrell (keyboards, vocals, born April 19, 1944) |  | | Known for his star-shaped sunglasses, glittery "space bass" and cartoonish demeanor, Collins became a funk icon and solo star in his own right. |
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| | The P-Funk All Stars: Band Profile |
 | | Bass Guitar, Vocals: Born in Flint, Michigan in 1957, Lige has played |  | | Electric Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Drums: Born in Plainfield, New |  | | He has also released a solo project on Rydodisc |
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| | Parliament @ Soundbug |
 | | Soon, Parliament was created in addition to Funkadelic and the two bands consisted of essentially the same people (see List of P Funk members), though both released albums under their respective names. |  | | The name was soon abandoned due to legal issues with Revilot and Atlantic Records, and most of the same people recorded under the name Funkadelic, which consisted of The Parliaments' backing musicians, most importantly Billy Bass Nelson. |  | | Parliament was originally The Parliaments, a doo-wop group based out of George Clinton's Plainfield, New Jersey barber shop. |
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| | Detailed info on Eddie Hazel's _Rest In P_ |
 | | It's a hot but restrained guitar piece that doubles up deeply with the bass; bits of the "Alice In My Fantasies" riff can be heard. |  | | "Beyond Word And Measure" definitely sounds like it was meant for something else; the guitar playing is again restrained, but Bootsy's slap bass is hot and up front, with the Brides doing background vocals, and there are some strange sounds from Bernie. |  | | As noted above, several of the songs can also be heard on |
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| | Fishbone - SonicNet Feature |
 | | And Fisher is all over the B string on tracks like the slow ska tune "The Suffering" and the dark "AIDS and Armageddon." Then there's the cover of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everybody Is a Star," which explodes from Larry Graham's gentle line into 16th-note warp-speed mania. |  | | How many gospel-inspired rave-ups can you name that are piloted by a funky Ovation 5-string acoustic bass guitar ("Karma Tsunami")? |  | | One of Fishbone's strengths is its unique genre-collisions--you can hear the P-Funk, Sly Stone, ska and reggae, and Zeppelin-style rock in Norwood's lines. |
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http://landisarts.com/MUSIC/MISC/sub/fishbone_bass00.htm
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 | | John Zorn: alto, vocals; Bill Laswell: bass; Mick Harris: drums, vocals; special guest: Haino Keiji (9,10,15,16,17): guitar, vocals. |  | | Cheb Ahmed: lead vocie; Cheb Qchatar: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, voice; El Habib El Malak: Electric guitar, voice; SÕMohamed Kbirr: violin, mandolin, flutes, voice; Omar Jar: darbuka, percussion, voice; MY. |  | | Bill Laswell: bass; John Zorn: alto; Buckethead: guitar; Blind Idiot God (Andy Hawkins/Gabe Katz/Ted Epstein); Bootsy Collins: bass; Mick Harris: drums; Yamatsuka Eye: vocals; Bernie Worrell: keyboards. |
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| | P-Funk pictures |
 | | He played guitar through most of the show and played a bass solo at the end of the show. |  | | If you think you don't know, just think of the beginning to "Tear the Roof Off", "Atomic Dog", "Aqua Boogie" and all of those songs when he's obviously singing in the low registers. |  | | In this frame we have the #1 OG Funkadelic bassist, William "Billy Bass" Nelson with either his bass or guitar strapped to his back. |
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| | Super Stupid |
 | | The song is an early foray into funk metal by Eddie Hazel. |  | | Songwriters: George Clinton, Eddie Hazel, Billy Bass Nelson, Tawl Ross[?] |
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| | William Nelson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Willie Nelson (born 1933), U.S. guitarist and country singer |  | | Billy Bass Nelson, (born 1951), U.S. musician, member of the P-funk all stars |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |
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| | The Donny Zone! |
 | | Preston recorded the song in 1982...I am supplying an MP3 of that version here just for fun. |  | | I'm Never Gonna Say Goodbye as sung by Donny Osmond in concert. |  | | The original artist was Billy Preston, whom you'll probably remember from his work with The Beatles playing keyboards on "Get Back" and others,as well as having hits of his own with "Nothing From Nothing" and "Will It Go 'Round In Circles". |
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| | One Nation P-Funk Page: Eddie Hazel |
 | | Funkadelic's self-titled debut album was released on Westbound records in early 1970 and featured Eddie’s playing on songs such as "I’ll Bet Ya" and "Qualify & Satisfy". |  | | Nelson says "Eddie and I automatically had a sound together. |  | | He taught me everything I know about music; we had such a tight connection it goes beyond words. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/1nationpfunkbios/eddiehazel.html
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| | George Clinton & the P-Funk Allstars - NYC (9/14/02) |
 | | At 9:15pm, the P-Funk Allstars riled up the crowd with some of that "Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?"........the vocal chants were funky and infectious and I loved the way that Garry threw in the lines "Kiss me baby" (like Eddie Hazel did back in the day)!! |  | | "Funkentelechy" featured the hellified bass solo work of Mr. |  | | Billy Bass Nelson provided the stank-ass bass riffs, while Blackbyrd got off on electrifying lead guitar on "Mommy"!! |
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| | fiji follies part two |
 | | A few minutes later Michael Hampton, Blackbyrd, Billy, Garry and the 2 Rons were playing a very beautiful rendition of the song. |  | | I flew with RonKat, Billy Bass, Garry and Linda Shider and Ron Wright. |  | | The Shiders, Billy Bass and Ron Wright took the first cab to the 'Villa' where they were staying and the rest of us were taken to the Garden Island Resort where we had rooms. |
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| | ESSENTIAL BASS PLAYER LIST |
 | | Who were their musical influences when they were growing up? |  | | What signature songs did the bass player play on? |  | | Some of these players are responsible for introducing new musical ideas and approaches to the electric bass vocabulary. |
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http://www.rodgoelz.com/bassplayerlist.htm
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| | Funkadelic at CD Universe |
 | | Led by funk godfather George Clinton, they released a brace of enormously influential albums throughout the decade, buoyed by the liquid bass lines of Bootsy Collins and the mind-melting guitar of Eddie Hazel. |  | | Established at the dawn of the '70s, Funkadelic mixed hard rock, psychedelia, soul, and funk in equal measure. |  | | Over the time, the line between Funkadelic and Clinton's other project, Parlaiment, became increasingly blurred. |
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http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/funkadelic/a/funkadelic.htm
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| | Hollywood Five-O - George Clinton, Evel Knievel, About Schmidt, World Poker Tour |
 | | He's contributing tracks on the bass: Lonnie Marshall, a.k.a. |  | | Then comes a very auspicious sign - I find one of L.A.'s true-funk all-stars in the studio. |  | | Mega*Nut, leader of Weapon of Choice and One Nut Stand, and MC of the 50-person Dakah Hip Hop Orchestra (bassoons, cellos, trumpets, saxophones, harps - remember, in Hollywood, this is considered "normal"). |
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 | | I think this is the first recording made less than 10 years ago I've heard with Bootsy and George's voices interacting with each other! |  | | It's worth it, believe me! You get the good old Mutronic Bootsy Bass, vocals by George, Bernie and Bootsy. |  | | Boomerang 93 (G Clinton with "Atomic Dog") Car 54, Where Are You? |
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| | O.G.Funk - Out of the Dark |
 | | Yeah Yeah Yeah Billy 'Bass' Nelson-vocals, bass, guitars 2. |  | | Angie Gary Mudboen Cooper-vocals Bernard Fowler-vocals Produced by Bill Laswell and Billy 'Bass' Nelson Recorded at Greenpoint Studios, Brooklyn, NY Recorded at by Robert Musso and Oz Fritz Mixed by Jason Corsaro Photography & Design by Thi-Lin Le |  | | Out OF The Dark Prince Whipper Whip-vocals 9. |
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http://www.mcdustsucker.com/discography/laswell/Records/blasrec_og_out.htm
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 | | Nelson were a hair metal band formed by twin brothers Gunnar and Matthew Nelson. |  | | A nelson is another name for the number one hundred eleven. |  | | There are several people who are known by the name Nelson |
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| | bt.etree.org Community Tracker - Details for torrent "George Clinton and the PFunk All-Stars: Baltimore, MD ... |
 | | When you thought you heard Billy Bass being introduced, that was at the beginning of Maggot Brain, but they were actually introducing Lily Hayden, the woman fiddler who played the first solo in Maggot Brain. |  | | You're probably right, I didn't see him on stage (then again, I didn't see Bernie for the first hour and he was out there the whole time)...I only included him in the lineup because I THOUGHT I remembered someone introducing him during one of the band intros. |  | | In fact, I prefer a well done audience like this to recent SBDs of P-Funk, which tend to really accentuate the fact the George's voice is completely shot. |
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http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=10830
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| | Nelson Judd: 3D View of the Web |
 | | Virginal Wendy (Mare Winningham) only has eyes for wild, would-be rocker Billy (Rob Lowe)--whose wife and child don`t prevent him from trying to relive his college days. |  | | But unbeknownst to them, ruthless drug dealer Brian Nathanson (Nelson) has survived the massacre and sets out to track down the amateur thieves--as does a deadly female assassin (Tricia Helfer) who has been sent by a criminal kingpin to retrieve the stolen loot. |
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http://www.resolve3d.com/Arts/People/N/Nelson,Judd
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| | William Nelson - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Bill Nelson (musician), musician (not of the P-funk all stars) |  | | Billy Bass Nelson, musician, member of the P-funk all stars |  | | William Nelson (1711-1772), governor of the Virginia Colony in North American from 1770-1771. |
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| | george bass |
 | | Dr George Bass, British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia (1771-1803), was born at Aswarby, Lincolnshire. |  | | In the course of this voyage Bass found and explored the estuary of the Derwent River, where the city of Hobart would be founded, on the strength of his report, in 1803. |  | | When the two returned to Sydney, Flinders recommended to Governor John Hunter that the passage between Van Diemen's Land and the mainland be called Bass Strait. |
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http://www.fact-library.com/george_bass.html
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| | Bajo Nelson Del Billy |
 | | El billy Nelson baja (Guillermo Nelson) era el bassist original para el canguelo de P. Él nació en Plainfield, Nuevo-Jersey en 1951 y trabajó en el barbershop de George Clinton, barriendo el piso y cantando y bailando para los clientes. |  | | debido a los problemas legales, a los parlamentos alternados entre el parlamento de los nombres y a Funkadelic durante los años 70 Nelson inventó el "Funkadelic conocido" para reflejar el estilo (canguelo) y para conectarlo con la escena psychedelic entonces burgeoning de la música. |  | | English version: Billy Bass Nelson Next: La Fiebre Up |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ba/Bajo%20Nelson%20Del%20Billy.htm
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