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  1. The Pacemakers were a late-1960s American funk group that consisted of bassist William "Bootsy" Collins, his older brother Phelps "Catfish" Collins on guitar, Philippé Wynne on vocals, and drummer Will Jackson (later replaced by Frankie "Kash" Waddy).

  2. 19. Aug. 2012 · Frankie “Kash” Waddy. Born in Cincinnati in 1948, Frankie has played with the Funk Mob since 1971. Prior to P-Funk, he played with James Brown and the House Guests, which evolved into Funkadelic. After joining P-Funk he has also played with Complete Strangers, which became Bootsy’sRubber Band, Sly Stone and Sly Fox.

  3. 12. Okt. 2015 · A candid interview with drummer Frankie "Kash" Waddy of Bootsy's Rubber Band on the Funk Chronicles w/guest host Rhine McLin. The interview was recorded via Skype using an iPhone by DATV...

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  4. 2. Sept. 2023 · 21. 1K views 5 years ago "TRUTH IN RHYTHM" Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN...

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  5. 18. Jan. 2023 · Featured in this 2-part series: Prolific funk drummer Frankie “Kash” Waddy, the beatkeeper on a gang of recordings by the Parliament-Funkadelic empire, particularly Bootsy’s Rubber Band. Hailing from Ohio’s funk hotbed area of Cincinnati, Waddy was a member of Bootsy and his brother Catfish’s band the Pacemakers, which also ...

  6. 16. Jan. 2012 · On February 1, 2012, music and art collide with the unveiling of a collection of visual artwork by legendary drummer Frankie Kash Waddy. His fine art debut is an unprecedented comprehensive study...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › House_GuestsHouse Guests - Wikipedia

    House Guests was an early-1970s American funk group that consisted of bassist William "Bootsy" Collins, his older brother Phelps "Catfish" Collins on guitar, Frank "Kash" Waddy on drums, Clayton "Chicken" Gunnells on trumpet, and Robert McCullough on saxophone.