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The Funk Archives:
These Funk Archives are still under construction, so what you will see most
of is lists of thangs RV has accumulated in the Name of The Funk.
All KPFA shows (list)
The History of Funk takes on a theme at least every other week or
so, and the theme could be educational, such as a clavinet tribute
or stanky, such as melo jams with fat bass, or political such as
a Vietnam War music show, or just ridiculous, like the Zootzilla visit recently.
Here is a list of all KPFA radio shows since 1995, when The Uhuru Maggot
went Prime Time on Friday nights at KPFA.
In 1997 KPFA Music director Chuy Varela assigned my radio program to Friday
nights at 9pm to 11pm, with a once a month show going to 12 midnight. The format
was a great way to showcase the giants of The Funk that deserve three hour tributes.
Some of my favorites were the Earth Wind & Fire set, the Stevie Wonder mix,
and of course the MAGGOT BRAIN SHOW.
Click here to see the LIST OF ALL HoF
SHOWS
1997 shows
1998 shows
1999 shows
2000 shows
2001 shows
2002 shows
2003 shows
2004 shows
List of Selected PLAYLISTS
This archive is also under construction, in part because my playlists do not
always wind up listing what has actually played on the air, so I usually wait
until its too late and then forget about the playlists. This link is my little
reminder to put these up on a regular basis. audio archive:
Eventually there will be some cool sound effects and station I.D.s for
folks to check out.
Show promos include:
Paris, A Live Sample, Think, Action
Some Sly Stone show promos
The Soul of the Beatles promo
And funky old station intros.
A Live Sample
Think
Action
Interview Archive under const.
Eventually, you will be able to hear clips of interviews done at KPFA for the
radio program. Some of these are so historically significant that they must
be made available. Hopefully before too long they will be up.
Funk Giants interviewed by RV:
George Clinton
*Bootsy Collins
Larry Graham
*Steve Arrington
Jimmy Castor
*Rosa Lee Brooks
Charles Wright
George Duke
Jerome Brailey
Maurice White
RV on CD-ROM: Encyclopedia Britannica
In 1998, thanks to the earlier version of this website, I was contacted by the
Encyclopedia Britannica, who was developing a CD-ROM of their esteemed Encyclopedia
series.
They wanted some articles on Funk, and since I was the only published author
on The Funk at the time, I was asked to write articles about Sly Stone, George
Clinton, and a dozen other acts.
Since then the Encyclopedia Britannica has posted some of the articles on the
web.
- article on Sly
http://www.britannica.com/psychedelic/textonly/slyfamilystone.html
- article on P-Funk
http://www.britannica.com/psychedelic/bands/pfunk.html
- info on CD-ROM
If you want more of their in-depth research, pick up their CD-ROM. Itll
give you hours of browsing through worlds of knowledge, and some of their stuff
is On The One.
Writings by RV
RV in magazines

Rickey Vincents CD Liner note writings
as of April 2004
1995 LATIMORE: Straighten it Out: The Best of Latimore RHINO
1996 various: NEW JACK HITS RHINO
1997 FATBACK: Fattest of Fatback RHINO
1997 SLAVE Stone Jam RHINO
1997 B.T. EXPRESS Best of B.T. Express RHINO
1998 JAMES BROWN: Dead on the Heavy Funk, 1975-1983 POLYDOR
1998 various ELECTRO FUNK vol. 1 PRIORITY
1998 various ELECTRO FUNK vol. 2 PRIORITY
1999 various ELECTRO FUNK ESSENTIALS HIP-O
2000 GROVER WASHINGTON, JR Milennium Collection MOTOWN/UNIVERSAL
2000 RICK JAMES Millenium Collection MOTOWN/UNIVERSAL
2001 BOOTSY : Glory B da' Funk's on Me!: The Bootsy Collins Anthology RHINO
2002 GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION : The Jam: The Larry Graham & Graham Central
Station Anthology RHINO
2003 SLAVE Party Lites: More of the Best of Slave RHINO
For the German company Bureau Buskies, in an arrangement with Universal/Germany,
RV wrote notes for the following CD reissues:
2003 COMMODORES ; Hot on the Tracks
2003 KOOL AND THE GANG : Spirit of the Boogie
2003 OHIO PLAYERS : Contradiction
2003 PARLET: Invasion of the Bootsy Snatchers
2003 RICK JAMES: Bustin Out of L Seven
2003 THE JBS WITH FRED WESLEY: Doing it to Death
also
2003 THE UNDISPUTED TRUTH: Smiling Faces: The Best of the Undisputed Truth MOTOWN
And coming up later this year, Gilles Petard at Miracle records in the UK hired me to write booklets for these great albums, some of which have been impossible to find for years:
KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND self-titled
CALDERA self-titled
MAZE featuring FRANKIE BEVERLY self titled
BRASS CONSTRUCTION self titled
SUN Destination Sun
DAYTON self titled
JIMMY G AND THE TACKHEADS Federation of Tackheads
POISON Going Straight to Number 1
COLD FIRE Too Cold
LITTLE BEAVER When Was the Last Time
They are all out now! US collectors can try dustygroove.com. They stock a number of great European imports, including these.
articles about RV
While Im indulging and reminiscing, there were a number of very helpful
articles written about me by local writers that I think helped to solidify my
work in the Bay Area. The first was written by Sylvia Chan, one of my favorite
people in the whole world.
A second article about my hip hop workshop appeared in the SF Chronicle,
and since the writer came to a lecture on April 4th, the day MLK was shot, the
tone was more politically charged, and thus so was the article.
And of course, the SF State paper, the Gator had a few things to say about my
funk classes, not the least of which was the cover story the day after GEORGE
CLINTON came to my class! The headline read SF State All Funked Up
And that irresistible photo covered the page.
-- see Sylvia Chans SF Bay Guardian
RV story
-- see SF Chronicle RV story
-- see the SFSU Gator articles
-- click here to peep the classic photo of
GEORGE CLINTON going to class!
Educational Archives
Teaching The Funk has been a rewarding and frequently groundbreaking experience.
Im including a mock syllabus for people that might be thinking about developing
a course of their own on a similar topic. There are also a number of important
books that can help in any analysis of The Funk.
First off, The Funk from the Funksters themselves is the MOST IMPORTANT!
Therefore I would recommend The Autobiography of James Brown, and Miles Davis
the Autobiography for starters. But for the real lowdown on the inside the Funk
story, you should read Fred Wesleys autobiography: Hit me Fred: Confessions
of a Sideman. THAT is the Bomb!
Also, if you can find the Avon books called in their own words There
is the Sly and the Family Stone book, and David Mills ultimate P-Funk
account.
There are other brilliant analytical accounts of black music, and I consistently
use Craig Werners Change is Gonna Come but there are many
more. I have listed some of the most notable ones.
Syllabi for RV courses
- see History of Funk syllabus
Reading lists for RV courses
- see History of Funk syllabus
Click here to email Rickey Vincent: rickeyvincent77@yahoo.com
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