BOOTSY COLLINS "GETSYOUR ASS UP AND DANCING" WITH ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM OUT THIS WEEK ANDNATIONAL TOUR
MO'NIQUE SHOW DEDICATES FULL EPISODE TO HISLEGACY
GRAMMY MUSEUM HOSTS "AN EVENING WITH BOOTSY COLLINS" WITH Q&A ANDBASS DEMONSTRATION ON 5/3
Funk legendBootsy Collins' first new album in 5 years, 'Tha Funk Capital of theWorld,' is sure to be this week's grooviest release with Ebony Magazinedescribing it as "writhing, lively" and USA Today promising "a groove worthwaiting for."
On June 3, Bootsy launches his U.S. tourwith a show at Club Nokia in LA. See below for a full list of tour datesincluding performances at Chicago's Congress Theater, Bonnaroo, and B.B.King's in NYC.
To celebrate the album release, theMo'Nique Show will dedicate an entire episode to the iconic funk pioneer.The show, being taped this week, will feature Bootsy Collins discussing hisstoried career and performing his new song "JB - Still The Man" featuring alive collaboration with Rev. Al Sharpton and the Mo'Nique Showhouseband.
Download a free mp3 of “JB -Still The Man (w/ Rev. Al Sharpton)" here: http://bit.ly/ihoYdD
May 3, The Grammy Museum in LosAngeles will host an educational Q&A session and bass demonstrationentitled "An Evening With Bootsy Collins." Grammy Foundation Vice PresidentScott Goldman will moderate the event and Bootsy will answer audiencequestions. Get more info here: http://bit.ly/ee1wab
'Tha Funk Capital of the World' featuresfellow P-Funkers George Clinton and Bernie Worrell, along with Snoop Dogg,Chuck D, Ice Cube, Samuel L. Jackson, Bela Fleck, Rev. Al Sharpton, Dr.Cornel West, Buckethead, and more.

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