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Parlet was a
female spinoff group from P-Funk
formed by
veteran background vocalists Mallia Franklin,
Jeanette Washington and
Debbie Wright. Washington...
- Funkenstein,
Parlet, and The
Horny Horns.
According to
George Clinton,
Mallia Franklin also sang on this
album with
other original Parlet members Debbie...
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including the
female vocal spinoff groups the
Brides of
Funkenstein and
Parlet.
Financial and
label issues slowed the collective's
recorded output in the...
- restaurant, arcade, and
family entertainment center business founded by John
Parlet in 1997. The
company has 10
locations on the
United States West
Coast as...
- spin off
group Parlet. The
album was
released in 1978 by
Casablanca Records and was
produced by P-Funk leader/producer
George Clinton.
Parlet consisted of...
- subgenre.
Clinton pla**** a prin****l role in
several other bands,
including Parlet, the
Horny Horns, and the
Brides of Funkenstein, all part of the P-Funk...
-
Collins and
Maceo Parker (1980).
Washington formed the
female spin-off band
Parlet in 1978 with
Wright and
Mallia Franklin for
their first album Pleasure Principle...
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musician brought in by
Parlet's Mallia Franklin in 1978 as
Parlet's band
leader and b**** player.
After writing three songs on
Parlet's second album, Invasion...
- To Your Health.
Retrieved 19 July 2018. Muhs, Amelia; Lyles,
James T.;
Parlet,
Corey P.; Nelson, Kate; Kavanaugh,
Jeffery S.; Horswill,
Alexander R.;...
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Trade Me is the
third and
final studio album by the P-Funk spin off act
Parlet. The
album was
released by
Casablanca Records in 1980 and was
produced by...