After working with James Brown as a teen in the late 1960s, the Cincinnati native became known as a leader in the Parliament-Funkadelic family in the ’70s.
Bootsy’s bass lines are the stuff of legend, characterized by their deep, rumbling sound and pioneering use of effects pedals. His collaborations with George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic produced classics like “One Nation Under a Groove” and “Flash Light,” earning him a permanent place in the annals of funk history. Known for his flamboyant stage presence, Bootsy often dons outlandish costumes, including his signature star-shaped sunglasses and space-age attire, making him a visual icon as well.
Throughout his storied career, Bootsy has not only played with legends but also created timeless funk anthems of his own. His influence on contemporary music is immeasurable, making Bootsy Collins an enduring funk phenomenon and an indelible part of the groove that continues to define the world of soul and funk music.