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Marcel; I don't hear any of those guys on there;Van Winkle played all the keys I'm sure-they use to play a lot around here (Mid-Michigan) circa 1970 a lot as a drums/keys duo. The basic track to that was cut at home in ann Arbor;United,and Gm studios in Detroit were used (engineers included Milan Bogdan and Ed Wolfrum!)The Female bkgrnd vocals are "Freedom Now"-none of whose names I recognise. In short,no P-Funk in the credits, but you know how those credits are. Here's one for you; The next Teegarden/VW lp "On Our Way" credits Garry Shider as co-writer of two songs (one with Bob Seger).Also, the Frut -formerly Frut of the Loom-lp from '71 credits Garry as co-writer of 2 songs also. Do you know if these are old United Soul tunes, face-to-face collaborations or what? Garry also co-writes all songs on the Catfish Hodge "Boogie Man.."lp produced by Calvin Simon.
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Some info on Teegarden & Van Winkle. Don't know if it's any help....
Dave Teegarden - Drums/vocals
Skip Snape - Vocals/keys/bass
Albums:
An Evening At Home - Atco 33272
But Anyhow - Westbound 2003
On Our Way - Westbound 2010
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Hi Marcel:
I will call Armin Boladian and ask him which Funkadelic were on the Teegarden & Van Winkle LP. Did you also know that David Van Winkle played on a couple Bob Seger LPs? Just thought I'd throw that little bit of trivia in there!! lol
Millie
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Dear Millie,
Thanks for the info. I'm pretty sure that Funkadelic did played on some of the album tracks. George was 100% convinced that they sang on God Love and Made Rock 'n Roll.
Van Winkle is a fantastic musician as Bob Seger is. Thanks.