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New Orleans Jazz Festival Gallery Spotlight: New Orleans, LA - April 23-25

Since 1970, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has celebrated the city's legacy as the birthplace of jazz. The event has since become an iconic event, drawing fans and artists of all genres from around the globe.

Voodoo Music Experience (day 2) Gallery Spotlight: New Orleans, LA - Oct. 31, 2009

Day 2 of the 2009 Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans took place under clear blue skies yesterday (10/31) giving fans a chance to frolic unhindered, in their Halloween costumes and makeup.

Featured Photos: George Clinton & P-Funk, House of Blues, Boston, MA - Feb. 25, 2009

Funk pioneer George Clinton went from running a hair salon in Kannapolis, NC, in the '50s to being a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee four decades later. The ride began when he formed a humble doo-wop group by the name of The Parliament.

George Clinton sets a few dates, prepares to 'go country'

George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic will hit the road at the end of the year for a few dates in support of Clinton's latest studio album, and Clinton also will take part in an upcoming reality-TV show.

Flaming Lips, Blind Melon Go To Summer Camp

The Flaming Lips, moe., O.A.R., and the newly resurrected Blind Melon will be among the artists performing May 23-25 at this year's Summer Camp Music Festival, according to a press release.

George Clinton & Parliament/ Funkadelic hit the road

George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic are getting ready to take their funk party to cities across the US.

George Clinton, P-Funk tune up mothership

Funk patriarch George Clinton is set to launch another attack on American stages with his latest Parliament/Funkadelic (P-Funk for short) conglomeration.

Interview: George Clinton

George Clinton, the man who first landed on the charts in 1967 with his doo-wop group The Parliaments' "I Wanna Testify," is back with a new offering from the P-Funk Allstars, "How Late Do U Have 2 B B 4 U R Absent?"

Briefly: Bjork, Black Eyed Peas, George Clinton, Christina Aguilera

Friday night's (8/13) Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Olympic Games will conclude with Bjork's performance of "Oceania," a song she wrote for the event.

Briefly: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Jackson, Ruben Gonzalez, George Clinton, Rhode Island club fire

The Red Hot Chili Peppers have already lined up several performances in Europe for next summer, including some stops on the festival circuit.