I wrote recently about some of the most influential artists who brought together punk and funk in their music. It's still quite a thought-provoking and perhaps unexpected fusion of genres.
The group known for hits like "Computer Love" and "More Bounce to the Ounce" continue to influence R&B and hip-hop music ...
DJ Funk, the Chicago legend who coined the term "ghetto house," has died. The musician, whose real name was Charles Chambers, was 54. Funk's death was confirmed to PEOPLE by his friend and ...
Chronicling the history and influence of funk music, PBS Distribution's We Want The Funk! features legendary artists and rare ...
Robert Arneson was an American sculptor and ceramicist who is considered the father of Funk Art, the anti-establishment movement that incorporated a mélange of found objects, autobiographical subjects ...
Dayton was "all the way live" even before Lakeside first dubbed it "The Land of Funk" in its swashbuckling 1980 hit "Fantastic Voyage." The city that gave aviation its wings also gave the world ...
The 1960s was a melting pot of musical innovation, with multiple genres forming, growing and progressing simultaneously in often completely different directions. Funk music started to emerge in ...
The following Polish musicians meld genres to create the smooth tracks you’ll definitely be adding to your playlist. Skalpel is the premier Polish group in this genre. The duo, comprised of Igor Boxx ...