George Clinton Brings P-Funk to the Detroit Opera House, a Homecoming for the Legendary Musician.
In a city that has long been home to some of the most iconic figures in music history, George Clinton's upcoming concert at the Detroit Opera House promises to be an unforgettable experience. As part of his "Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating The Music of Parliament Funkadelic" tour, Clinton will perform his legendary P-Funk sound with a full orchestra, accompanied by special guests Nona Hendryx, Vernon Reid, and Rahsaan Patterson.
Born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, but raised in Detroit, Clinton has always considered the city his second home. He began his music career in the 1960s, performing at iconic venues such as Grande Ballroom and Olympia, and later became a key figure in the development of funk music with his groups Funkadelic and Parliament. The band's unique blend of jazz, gospel, and pop influenced by Clinton's P-Funk sound has had a lasting impact on the music world.
Clinton's time in Detroit was groundbreaking, and his music continues to inspire new generations of artists and fans alike. In 2014, arranger Ray Chew became the music director of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" while also being tasked with orchestrating Clinton's massive catalog for the concert. Chew notes that he will be working closely with Clinton and his bandmates to create an authentic experience.
Clinton's innovative approach to sound in the 1970s, which incorporated loud rock guitars, heavy amps, synths, and early drum machine techniques, has had a lasting impact on popular music. As one of the most sampled artists of all time, appearing on tracks by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Public Enemy, Tupac, De La Soul, and N.W.A., Clinton's music continues to transcend generations.
The concert, set for January 31st at the Detroit Opera House, promises to be an unforgettable experience as Clinton and his orchestra take the audience on an interplanetary trip through space. Clinton expresses his pride in performing in Detroit, a city that has been instrumental in shaping his career, stating that he feels like he is "still funking" after all these years.
Tickets for the concert start at $63 and can be purchased online or at the box office.
In a city that has long been home to some of the most iconic figures in music history, George Clinton's upcoming concert at the Detroit Opera House promises to be an unforgettable experience. As part of his "Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating The Music of Parliament Funkadelic" tour, Clinton will perform his legendary P-Funk sound with a full orchestra, accompanied by special guests Nona Hendryx, Vernon Reid, and Rahsaan Patterson.
Born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, but raised in Detroit, Clinton has always considered the city his second home. He began his music career in the 1960s, performing at iconic venues such as Grande Ballroom and Olympia, and later became a key figure in the development of funk music with his groups Funkadelic and Parliament. The band's unique blend of jazz, gospel, and pop influenced by Clinton's P-Funk sound has had a lasting impact on the music world.
Clinton's time in Detroit was groundbreaking, and his music continues to inspire new generations of artists and fans alike. In 2014, arranger Ray Chew became the music director of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" while also being tasked with orchestrating Clinton's massive catalog for the concert. Chew notes that he will be working closely with Clinton and his bandmates to create an authentic experience.
Clinton's innovative approach to sound in the 1970s, which incorporated loud rock guitars, heavy amps, synths, and early drum machine techniques, has had a lasting impact on popular music. As one of the most sampled artists of all time, appearing on tracks by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Public Enemy, Tupac, De La Soul, and N.W.A., Clinton's music continues to transcend generations.
The concert, set for January 31st at the Detroit Opera House, promises to be an unforgettable experience as Clinton and his orchestra take the audience on an interplanetary trip through space. Clinton expresses his pride in performing in Detroit, a city that has been instrumental in shaping his career, stating that he feels like he is "still funking" after all these years.
Tickets for the concert start at $63 and can be purchased online or at the box office.