In 1969, Boston witnessed the birth of George Clinton and the Funkadelics live on air
Legendary funk musician George Clinton shares details on the anniversary of the group's "Say Brother" performance — and first psychedelic experience.
Sign up for GBH newsletters
GBH offers several newsletters focused on the topics that matter to you.
Culture in the News
-
Kylie Minogue On Making Dance Music In A Year Without Discos
When Kylie Minogue was a kid growing up in Australia, her parents played a lot of disco at home. As she and her siblings danced around the house to… -
Namir Blade's Beautiful, Dystopic, Extraterrestrial Rap
Nashville's Namir Blade seemed to emerge out of nowhere with the fully formed vision of Aphelion's Traveling Circus, a concept album with an elaborate… -
We Talk 'Queen's Gambit' With Chess Expert And Tiny Desk Winner Linda Diaz
The Netflix series The Queen's Gambit follows a chess prodigy named Beth, played Anya Taylor-Joy, from her childhood in an orphanage through her…
GBH Music
More Culture Programs
-
Episode 4, Season 3<br> How Do R&B Singers Create Background Vocals? ft. Linda Diaz
Host Linda Diaz discusses some ICONIC backing vocals from our favorite R&B songs.| 8:26 -
Episode 2, Season 3<br> Looking for The Gulf Motel, by Richard Blanco
Gloria Estefan & more read Richard Blanco’s "Looking for The Gulf Motel" with Elisa New.| 25:02 -
Episode 24, Season 10<br> "First Children," "Riveted," and more
"First Children: Caroline and John Jr. in the Kennedy White House," "Riveted," and more| 26:46 -
Episode 28, Season 2<br> Inside the Absurdist Mind of Kurt Vonnegut
We explore the life and work of Kurt Vonnegut.| 15:11