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  1. Mallia Franklin (n. 3 martie 1952 – d. 5 februarie 2010) a fost vocalistă în cadrul colectivului P-Funk, fiind cunoscută și ca regina funk-ului. Ea l-a introdus pe Junie Morrison, fost membru din Ohio Players, în P-Funk în 1978. Note Acest artico ...

  2. Mallia Franklin was a lead voice in George Clinton’s first female spinoff group, Parlet. Her credited background vocals with Parliament- Funkadelic date back to the 1975 “Chocolate City” album. Deeper still, Ms. Franklin introduced G. Clinton to a young and struggling Bootsy Collins in 1971, thus changing the course of pop-music history.

  3. 8. Feb. 2010 · Rosalind “Mallia” Franklin vocalist with the P-Funk collective and original member of Parlet, passed away this past weekend at the age of 57. Mallia known as the “Queen of Funk” was quite instrumental in defining the P-Funk sound as well as making key introductions of musicians Bootsy Collins and Junie Morrison to George Clinton. Mallia ...

  4. 1. März 2017 · Remembering a friend, a queen of the Funk; Ms.Mallia Franklin (March 1, 1952 – February 5, 2010) was a vocalist with Parliament-Funkadelic. She introduced friends George Clinton and Bootsy Collins in...

  5. 25. Apr. 1995 · Tracklist. Hide Credits. 1. Too Many Fish In The Sea. 4:05. 2. In And Out Of Love. Featuring – Ernestro Wilson. Featuring – Ernestro Wilson.

  6. Real Name: Jeanette Washington Perkins. Profile: American Vocalist, Songwriter. R&B, P-Funk. Born in Cleveland, OH, Jeanette first appeared as a background singer on recordings by James Brown in 1975. That year she joined Parliament with Debbie Wright, becoming the first female members of the group. Recorded with Parliament (1975–1980) and ...

  7. Mallia Franklin - Biography. Mallia Franklin (March 1, 1952 – February 5, 2010) was a vocalist with Parliament-Funkadelic and was also known as the Queen of Funk. She introduced friends George Clinton and Bootsy Collins in 1971. She also brought Ex-Ohio Player, Junie Morrison to P-Funk in 1978.