Daniel Bedrosian, keyboardist and musical director for George Clinton’s Parliament-Funkadelic, will release his second book, “Make my Funk the P-Funk” on October 16. In his book, the historian and musician who has worked with Clinton and the collective for over two decades and is part of the group’s Third Generation chronicles Parliament-Funkadelic’s “meteoric rise” in 1975, from cult-funkateers to influential household names. Through interviews and archival research, Bedrosian has compiled an illustration of the collective’s experience while developing and releasing Parliament’s “Chocolate City,” and Funkadelic’s “Let’s Take it to the Stage,” culminating in their landmark release “Mothership Connection,” which propelled the group to new heights of stardom with the single “Give Up the Funk

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