His name, the legendary Cordell “Boogie” Mosson. However there is another somewhat lesser known bassman that was just as, arguably if not more important in the development of the band’s obscure early Funkadelia into the platinum-drenched Parliament chart-toppers & lavish road shows towards the latter part of the decade. Unfortunately, the conversation almost always turns to either Bootsy Collins, an obvious architect of the P-Funk flavor of the late 70s or founding Funkadelic Billy Bass Nelson. No good discussion of P-Funk is complete without a mention of the some of the baddest funk bassists in history. This is the same church both Ray Davis & Garry Shider’s services were held.īoogie’s funeral will Saturday April 27th 9am from Ruth Fellowship on South 2nd St near Grant Ave, Plainfield NJ.īTW….the picture is of Boggie, along with guitarist Michael Hampton (Kidd Funkadelic) and our good friend Daryl Moon of FUNLON IT UP TILL THE END!!! NOTE: There will a Wake (public viewing) Friday between 5 & 9pm at Calvary Baptist Church, W 4th & Monroe Ave, Plainfield NJ 07063. (I had no clue….I just thought Vince was a super funky disco I can remember Billy Paul coming up to me at one of the SP Conventions and saying to me…īilly: “Nice to see that you have Vince here Bob”īob: “Yeah I like Vince, do you know him?”īilly: “Hell Bob, Vince is playing on everything I recorded at Philly International” In songs from the O’Jays to Archie Bell & the Drells to the Delfonics and on and on and on. Right now my head is spinning around thinking of all those little vibe solos. Hell I didn’t know that till I met Vince….LOL Then Lil Sonny (I think?) comes in and sings… How many here remember the song: “Sad Girl” -Intruders?įirst there are the horns….duh duh duh duh duh… One of the FUNKIEST musicians I have ever known… That means you hear him on every song recorded by artists like the O’Jays, Teddy P, Wilson Pickett, Jerry Butler, Patti Labelle, Stylistics, Delfonics, Billy Paul, Hall & Oates, the Jacksons, and many others during this period!
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You hear him on vibes on just about every song that you have ever heard that was recorded in Philadelphia during the 60’s, 70’s, & 80’s.
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Vince was a key part of the Philadelphia music scene for over 50 years and if you don’t know the name, you know his music. They became big supporters of the website and attended all of conventions religiously, back in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, till Vince became too sick to attend anymore. Later I got to not only meet Vince and his family.
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I suppose I have have some better pictures of Vince, but I wanted to use this one, since Gene is in it also, because Gene introduced me to Vince.Īs a teenager in the 1970’s I grooved to Vince’s music both as a member of MFSB and as the leader of the SalSoul Orchestra (which actually included most of the members of MFSB using fake names….LOL) That blurry pictre of him along with our own “Giant” Gene Arnold was taked at the Soul-Patrol Convention. I did want to let you all know that the GREAT Philly vibe man Vince Montana has passed away. SOUL, Unified Tribe, Ledisi, Billy Preston, Family Stone, Tower of Power, James Brown, Nadir, Distorted Soul, Johnny Guitar Watson, P-Funk, Marlon Saunders, Lyn Collins, Bo Diddley, Rick James, Miles Davis, George Clinton, Jimmy Castor, Victor Wooten, Dexter Wansel, Will Wheaton, Dean Francis, OHIO PLAYERS, Conya Doss, Fertile Ground, ALGEBRA, GOVERNOR, Paul Samuels, Soundoctrine, The AfiNur Project, Slapbak, Paul Jackson Jr, Defunkt, Adriana Evans, Oktbrwrld, AfroFunk Experience, Stozo Da Clown, Patrice Rushen, Slave, Black Rock Coalition, Commodores, Larry Graham, Isaac Hayes, Jimi Hendrix P*FUNK Review: Funk Music, Gil Scott-Heron, Raphael Saadiq, Rolling Stones, Sonnyboy, Living Colour, Gary Shider, P-Funk, Victor Wooten, Dawn Silva, Mandrill, Sharon Jones and Dap Kings, Charles Wright, Meters, Chuck D, Obama, Nadir, Maceo Parker, Rose Stone, Sly Stone, Lenny Kravitz, Buddy Miles, Prince, James Brown, King Curtis, Norman kelsey, WAR, Angela Johnson, Soulive, Ray Parker, Paradise Freejahlove Supreme, Don Byron, HIL ST. La publicación del ranking Hot 100 se realiza semanalmente a través de la revista Billboard, y también vía Internet.
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El Billboard Hot 100 es una gran lista de éxitos musicales de los 100 sencillos más vendidos en Estados Unidos, que ayuda a promover la industria musical nacional e internacional, y se define como la más importante de las listas de Billboard junto con la Billboard 200.