George Clinton Set to Bring Unforgettable Experience to Detroit Opera House with Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating The Music of Parliament Funkadelic.
In a momentous occasion, renowned musician George Clinton will be performing his iconic funk music at the Detroit Opera House on January 31st. Titled "Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating The Music of Parliament Funkadelic," this concert promises to be an out-of-this-world experience as Clinton's music is performed for the first time by a full orchestra, led by arranger Ray Chew.
Clinton, 84, has always considered Detroit his second home. Originally born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, he moved to Detroit in pursuit of his musical dreams. This concert marks a special connection between Clinton and the city that nurtured him, as it is set to take place 50 years after Parliament's show at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans in 1976.
The event features Clinton's music performed with orchestral accompaniment by Ray Chew and his Detroit Opera Orchestra. Special guests Nona Hendryx, Vernon Reid, and Rahsaan Patterson will also make appearances throughout the concert. The performance promises to be an immersive experience that showcases Clinton's iconic sound in a new light.
Clinton has always been known for pushing boundaries with his music, incorporating elements of rock, jazz, gospel, and pop into his signature P-Funk style. His time in Detroit was instrumental in shaping this unique sound, as he recorded several albums at the city's United Sound Systems studio, including Funkadelic's "Cosmic Slop" (1973) and Parliament's "Mothership Connection" (1975) and "The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein" (1976).
When asked about his expectations for the concert, Ray Chew emphasized the importance of staying true to Clinton's original vision while incorporating fresh elements. "We want them to come away knowing that the music they are hearing is a worldwide relevant experience," he said. Meanwhile, George Clinton himself expressed pride in performing in Detroit, stating that it feels like coming home.
Tickets for the concert start at $63 and can be purchased through the Detroit Opera website. The event promises to be an unforgettable night of music as George Clinton takes the audience on an interplanetary journey with his legendary P-Funk sound.
In a momentous occasion, renowned musician George Clinton will be performing his iconic funk music at the Detroit Opera House on January 31st. Titled "Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating The Music of Parliament Funkadelic," this concert promises to be an out-of-this-world experience as Clinton's music is performed for the first time by a full orchestra, led by arranger Ray Chew.
Clinton, 84, has always considered Detroit his second home. Originally born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, he moved to Detroit in pursuit of his musical dreams. This concert marks a special connection between Clinton and the city that nurtured him, as it is set to take place 50 years after Parliament's show at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans in 1976.
The event features Clinton's music performed with orchestral accompaniment by Ray Chew and his Detroit Opera Orchestra. Special guests Nona Hendryx, Vernon Reid, and Rahsaan Patterson will also make appearances throughout the concert. The performance promises to be an immersive experience that showcases Clinton's iconic sound in a new light.
Clinton has always been known for pushing boundaries with his music, incorporating elements of rock, jazz, gospel, and pop into his signature P-Funk style. His time in Detroit was instrumental in shaping this unique sound, as he recorded several albums at the city's United Sound Systems studio, including Funkadelic's "Cosmic Slop" (1973) and Parliament's "Mothership Connection" (1975) and "The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein" (1976).
When asked about his expectations for the concert, Ray Chew emphasized the importance of staying true to Clinton's original vision while incorporating fresh elements. "We want them to come away knowing that the music they are hearing is a worldwide relevant experience," he said. Meanwhile, George Clinton himself expressed pride in performing in Detroit, stating that it feels like coming home.
Tickets for the concert start at $63 and can be purchased through the Detroit Opera website. The event promises to be an unforgettable night of music as George Clinton takes the audience on an interplanetary journey with his legendary P-Funk sound.