The 420 Funk Mob with Special Guest George Clinton will be playing at the City Winery at 155 Varick Street in Tribeca (Manhattan) on Monday, December 5th. Doors are at 6 PM and the show starts at 8 PM. Tickets are $35 General Admission and 450 for seats.
420 Funk Mob Mike Clipadelic Payne's solo project that Jambase.com stated is "determined to build on the George Clinton legacy if not...
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The 420 Funk Mob with Special Guest George Clinton will be playing at the City Winery at 155 Varick Street in Tribeca (Manhattan) on Monday, December 5th. Doors are at 6 PM and the show starts at 8 PM. Tickets are $35 General Admission and 450 for seats.
420 Funk Mob Mike Clipadelic Payne's solo project that Jambase.com stated is "determined to build on the George Clinton legacy if not the full blown return to funkadelic Glory"
420 FUNK MOB (Funkadelic Bylaw #420:“Be Kind to Your Neighbor!”) What band can boast a line up of Rock-n-Roll Hall of Famer's and a virtual Who’s Who list of Special Guest Performers? The 420 Funk Mob led by Mike “Clip” Payne, featuring Lige Curry, Mike “Maggot Brain” Hampton, and a revolving cast of fellow members from the legendary Parliament/Funkadelic along with a Crew of Special Guests.
Bringing together different styles and types of musicians together in one mob. The 420 Funk Mob. Hitting everything from Funk-n-Punk, Hip/Hop to Jam and Rock-n-Soul the 420 Funk Mob assaults a crowd with a night of music that crosses all Boundaries. Just what you expect from a band with a line up that has included; Garry “Star Child” Shider, and Cordell “Boogie” Mosson of P-Funk. Greg Fitz from Bootsy’s Rubber Band and David Bowie’s Zach Alford. A Band that can boast of having Special Guest Performers from across the musical spectrum;Funks George Clinton and Billy Bass Nelson, Punks Dr. Know and Daryl Jenifer, and Jazz-man Stanley Jordan. “Arranged with filtered psychedelic melodies, gut-wrenching rhythms, wah-wah pedals, thick bass lines, and Clip’s coarse, dense tone...the 420FM sound like a medley between some spunky Grateful Dead and a Jimi Hendrix-style jam session” raved the University of Miami Hurricane.
The 420FM made their debut performance before a sold out crowd at New York City’s legendary TRAMPS in 1997. Since then what began as an annual “Off Days” party for the East Coast members of P-Funk took on a life of its own, selling out colleges and clubs as the bands reputation grew. “The 420 FM quickly created a deeply woven fabric of funk layers that brought the audience into frenzied dance late into the night.” stated a review in the Times. In February 2003 the 420 Funk Mob was invited down to Miami Florida where they co-headlined the 10th Annual Marley Fest with Steel Pulse, Bunny Wailer and the Marley Family before hitting the road as part of the performing core of Parliament/Funkadelic for a two month US tour. Don’t miss the Wefunk release, 420 Funk Mob: Live On the Off Days. A two disc set featuring the Best of the 420FM with performances by special guests George Clinton, Toshi Reagon, members of P-Funk and friends. The 420 Funk Mob Dedicated to the Preservation and the Motivation of Hips!
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