George Clinton is set to bring his iconic, out-of-this-world funk music to the Detroit Opera House. The concert, titled "Symphonic PFunk: Celebrating The Music of Parliament Funkadelic," will feature Clinton's legendary songs performed for the first time by a full orchestra.
The 84-year-old musician, who has always considered Detroit his second home, is thrilled to be returning to the city where he once pursued his music dreams. Born in North Carolina but moving to Detroit to make it big, Clinton's influence on the city's music scene cannot be overstated.
Clinton's group Funkadelic and Parliament reimagined funk music sonically and aesthetically, blending jazz, gospel, and pop into what he called P-Funk. Iconic albums such as "Cosmic Slop" (1973) and "Mothership Connection" (1975) were recorded at Detroit's United Sound Systems studio.
This time around, arranger Ray Chew will lead the Detroit Opera Orchestra in performing Clinton's music. Chew has been tasked with orchestrating the selected songs from Clinton's massive catalog for the concert. His approach is to stay true to the original recordings while also interpreting them for a new audience.
The "Symphonic PFunk" concert promises to be an unforgettable experience, with Clinton and his team aiming to transport Detroiters on an interplanetary journey through sound. The event marks a special moment in Clinton's legacy, as he returns to the city where it all began 50 years ago.
Tickets for the concert start at $63, and fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to witness this once-in-a-lifetime performance.
The 84-year-old musician, who has always considered Detroit his second home, is thrilled to be returning to the city where he once pursued his music dreams. Born in North Carolina but moving to Detroit to make it big, Clinton's influence on the city's music scene cannot be overstated.
Clinton's group Funkadelic and Parliament reimagined funk music sonically and aesthetically, blending jazz, gospel, and pop into what he called P-Funk. Iconic albums such as "Cosmic Slop" (1973) and "Mothership Connection" (1975) were recorded at Detroit's United Sound Systems studio.
This time around, arranger Ray Chew will lead the Detroit Opera Orchestra in performing Clinton's music. Chew has been tasked with orchestrating the selected songs from Clinton's massive catalog for the concert. His approach is to stay true to the original recordings while also interpreting them for a new audience.
The "Symphonic PFunk" concert promises to be an unforgettable experience, with Clinton and his team aiming to transport Detroiters on an interplanetary journey through sound. The event marks a special moment in Clinton's legacy, as he returns to the city where it all began 50 years ago.
Tickets for the concert start at $63, and fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to witness this once-in-a-lifetime performance.