
Episode 242 - Bootsy Collins: Funk Bassist and Innovator
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Show Notes
This episode of pplpod details the life and career of funk legend William Earl "Bootsy" Collins, who is known for his influential bass playing. The source documents his early life in Cincinnati and his pivotal roles with James Brown's band, The J.B.'s, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, followed by his long tenure as a key member of the Parliament-Funkadelic collective and his own group, Bootsy's Rubber Band. It chronicles his extensive work across various genres through the decades, highlighting his unique alter egos and collaborations with artists like Deee-Lite and Fatboy Slim. Furthermore, the article covers his notable awards and achievements, including his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, his personal life, and his creation of the online bass school, Funk University.