In today's episode, we’re going further up the musical family tree – into the funk. Funk grew in the shade of jazz, soul, R&B, gospel and rock. In time it’s going to give rise to other branches – for instance, disco, and hip-hop. It will influence branches that have been growing for a while already, like rock, jazz, even classical music believe it or not. Funk is growing in some difficult environments, like urban ghettoes. It’s impacted by some heavy weather, like the Civil Rights movement, and the war in Vietnam. There’s been a ton of cross-fertilization along the way. Funk’s going to become another important branch in our tree.
Funk has a direct lineage out the blues and plantation communities, jazz, Pentecostal gospel music, soul and R& B. In a lot of ways, funk is a proud, positive re-telling of the African American social story. Heavy with improvisation, and syncopation – just like its musical grandparents are. Like the blues, jazz, R&B and soul, funks driving rhythms were the hardpan roadways that carried its soulful vocals. Likewise, funk sprang out of rock and roll which also grew out of the blues and soul. Funk and rock are first cousins in music’s family tree. And like soul, funk is steeped in emotion and feeling.
In This Episode:
James Brown
The Meters
Sly and the Family Stone
Stevie Wonder
George Clinton/ Parliament-Funkadelic
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