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Fuzzy Haskins, Who Helped Turn Doo-Wop Into P-Funk, Dies at 81

The New York Times – Music:

As a teenager, he joined forces with George Clinton. Their vocal group, the Parliaments, morphed into Parliament-Funkadelic, one of the wildest acts of the 1970s.

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Deaths (Obituaries), Haskins, Fuzzy (1941-2023), Nineteen Hundred Seventies, Parliament-Funkadelic, Pop and Rock Music, Rhythm and Blues (Music)
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