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Stanley Nelson and Nicole London talk the roots of funk music and freedom. We Want The Funk! is now available on PBS.
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“All them boys have wanted to do all kinds of genres, but when I was coming up, I got stuck with James Brown,” the bassist ...
Directors Stanley Nelson and Nicole London discuss their new documentary We Want the Funk! on Deadline's Doc Talk podcast.
Legendary studio musician Marcus Miller picks up his bass guitar and thumps out a funky, percussive rhythm. Which then builds ...
A new documentary examines the golden age of funk music, when large, often interracial bands lay down syncopated grooves that ...