George Duke contributes keyboards to and gets a co-writing credit on a song called The Jazz Greats (A Tribute To Jazz) which is on Bootsy's 2011 album, The Funk Capital of the World.
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Langston Booth Uriel "Possum" Jones Richard "Pistol" Allen Stacy ? Brad Innis Zachary Frazier Ramon "Tiki" Fulwood Victor Reeves Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins Harvey McGee Tyrone Lampkin Frank "Kash" Waddy Jerry Jones Jerome "Big Foot" Brailey Jim Wright William "Bootsy" Collins Cordell "Boogie"Mosson Gary "Mudbone" Cooper Lawrence Fratangelo Nate Jones Milton "Dennis" Chambers Kenny Colton Dean Ragland Gabriel"Undi$co Kidd" Gonzalez Tony Thomas Barry Chanault Guy Curtis Ron Wright Rico Lewis Foley McCreary
In 1969 was 'The end' which was the last song that they recoded together. Actually, George, Paul and Ringo went into the studio to polish off "I Me Mine" for release on the Let It Be album. That was the LAST time they recorded a Beatles tune.
Abbey Road, in the late summer of 1969. They agreed to set aside their differences, and make one more album together. Let It Be came out in the spring of 1970, but had mostly been recorded the year before.
I believe that the band Ram Jam recorded the original.
It's actually by George Duke. The song is Reach For It.
The cast of Love Hurts - 2002 includes: George Clinton as Dr. Funkenstien Bootsy Collins as Casper Yvonne Farrow as YaYa Tonya Pinkins as Auntie V
George Roseborough Collins was born in 1917.
George Roseborough Collins died in 1993.
George W. Collins died on 1972-12-08.
George W. Collins was born on 1925-03-05.
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George R. Collins has written: 'The drawings of Antonio Gaudi'
The cast of Finding the Funk - 2013 includes: George Clinton as himself Bootsy Collins as himself Mike D as himself Nona Hendryx as herself Marcus Miller as himself Maceo Parker as himself Sly Stone as himself Bernie Worrell as himself
George Briggs Collins has written: 'Microwave magnetrons' -- subject(s): Magnetrons
Funkadelic was a hybrid funk band formed by George Clinton, rising to prominence in Detroit City, Michigan, USA, around the early 1970's. Funkadelic successfully merged aspects of rock, funk, blues, soul, gospel, and jazz. Noted members include Bootsy Collins and Eddie Hazel.
George W. Collins has written: 'Missionaries and Muslims' -- subject(s): Gospel Missionary Union, Missions to Muslims