- Catfish Collins
Phelps "Catfish" Collins (born in 1944 ) is a
rhythm guitar ist known mostly for his work in theP-Funk collective. Although frequently overshadowed by his younger brother,Bootsy Collins , Catfish played on many important and influential records by Parliament,Funkadelic , andBootsy's Rubber Band .In 1968, the Collins brothers, along with
Kash Waddy andPhilippe Wynne , formed a group calledThe Pacesetters . Later the Pacemakers were hired byJames Brown to accompany his vocals, at this they became known asThe J.B.'s . Some of Brown's previous band members had walked out because of money disputes. During their tenure in the J.B.'s, they recorded such classics as "Super Bad ", "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine ", "Soul Power ", and "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose ". By 1971, Collins and the rest of the J.B.'s had quit James Brown. The Collins bothers and Kash Waddy formedHouse Guests and shortly after joinedFunkadelic and contributed to the Funkadelic album "America Eats Its Young ". Four years later, Collins joinedBootsy's Rubber Band , which included Waddy, Joel "Razor Sharp" Johnson (keyboards), Gary "Muddbone" Cooper (drums), andRobert "P-Nut" Johnson (vocals), along withThe Horny Horns . Catfish is credited with playing the most widely known rhythm guitar part in R&B with his work on the 1978 Parliament classic "Flash Light". Collins has also played on albums byDeee-Lite ,Freekbass , and H-Bomb.On his early work with James Brown and Funkadelic, Catfish played a
Vox Ultrasonic guitar with built-in effects.External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDGpeW4sUUs Catfish guitar solo] with James Brown Paris 1972
* [http://en.rodovid.org/wk/Person:127315 Family tree]
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