Glenn Goins, the Glossary
Glenn Lamonte Goins (January 2, 1954 – July 29, 1978), also known as Glen Goins, was a singer and guitarist for Parliament-Funkadelic in the mid-1970s.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Bass guitar, Bop Gun (Endangered Species), Drum kit, Funk, Funkadelic, Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome, George Clinton (funk musician), Guitar, Hodgkin lymphoma, Jerome Brailey, Mothership Connection, P-Funk Earth Tour, P-Funk Mothership, Parliament (band), Parliament-Funkadelic, Plainfield, New Jersey, Quazar (album), Rhythm and blues, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Singing, The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein.
Bass guitar
The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family.
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Bop Gun (Endangered Species)
"Bop Gun (Endangered Species)" is a song by the funk band Parliament, the lead track on their 1977 album Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome.
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Drum kit
A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums in popular music context) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and sometimes other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person.
Funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the mid-20th century.
Funkadelic
Funkadelic was an American funk rock band formed in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1968 and active until 1982.
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Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome
Funkentelechy vs.
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George Clinton (funk musician)
George Edward Clinton (born July 22, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and bandleader. Glenn Goins and George Clinton (funk musician) are American funk singers, p-Funk members and singers from New Jersey.
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Guitar
The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with some exceptions) and typically has six or twelve strings.
Hodgkin lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a type of lymphoma in which cancer originates from a specific type of white blood cell called lymphocytes, where multinucleated Reed–Sternberg cells (RS cells) are present in the patient's lymph nodes.
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Jerome Brailey
Jerome Eugene "Bigfoot" Brailey (born August 20, 1950) is an American drummer, best known for his work with P-Funk, which included the bands Parliament, Funkadelic, and numerous related projects. Glenn Goins and Jerome Brailey are p-Funk members.
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Mothership Connection
Mothership Connection is the fourth album by American funk band Parliament, released on December 15, 1975 on Casablanca Records.
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P-Funk Earth Tour
The P-Funk Earth Tour was a concert tour by Parliament-Funkadelic in 1976–1977, featuring absurd costumes, lavish staging and special effects, and music from both the Parliament and Funkadelic repertoires.
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P-Funk Mothership
The P Funk Mothership, also known as The Mothership or The Holy Mothership, is a space vehicle model belonging to Dr. Funkenstein, an alter ego of funk musician George Clinton.
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Parliament (band)
Parliament was an American funk band formed in the late 1960s by George Clinton as a flagship act of his P-Funk collective.
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Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic (abbreviated as P-Funk) is an American music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.
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Plainfield, New Jersey
Plainfield is a city in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Quazar (album)
Quazar is the debut album from the band Quazar.
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Rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African-American communities in the 1940s.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.
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Singing
Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice.
The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
The Clones of Dr.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Goins
Also known as Glen Goins, Glen Lamont Goins, Glenn Lamont Goins.