Original P
The Original P is an American funk band formed in 1991 by four founding members of Parliament-Funkadelic. Grady Thomas, Fuzzy Haskins, Calvin Simon, and Ray Davis have all been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and in 2019, were awarded by NARAS with the Grammy for Lifetime Achievement.
Members
Current members
- Grady Thomas - vocals, percussion (1981–present)
- Ben Powers, Jr. - drums, bass, percussion (1981–present)
- Scott "Skyntyte" Free - lead and rhythm guitar, vocals (2007–present)
- Kevin "K-Star" Shider - lead and rhythm guitar, vocals (2005–present)
- Sonja Holmes - vocals (1991–present)
- Luciana Hall - vocals (1991–present)
- Theophilus Glass - vocals (2014–present)
- Zac Chester - keyboards (2018–present)
- Will Montgomery II - keyboards (2018–present)
- Zdany Chisolm - saxophone (2018–present)
- Andre Benjamin - trumpet (2018–present)
Past members
- Ray Davis - bass vocal (1991-2005)
- Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins - first tenor vocal (1981-2012)
- Calvin Simon - second tenor vocal (1981-2007)
- Derrick Davis - bass, vocals (1991–2016)
- Gene Grady Thomas Jr. - lead and rhythm guitar, vocals (1991–2019)
- William "Billy" Mims - guitar (1981-2007)
- Douglas Smith - keyboards, vocals (2005-2007)
- "Peter Keys" Pisarczyk - keyboards (2005-2007)
- Ann Love - vocals (2003-2005)
- George "Paisley" Gordon - guitar (1998-2003)
- Rose Offord - vocals (2007-2009)
- Patrice "Emerald" Llewellen - vocals (1991–present)
- John "Fly" Wiley - keyboards (1981–present)
- Sharla L. Patrick - keyboards, vocals (2005–present)
Discography
- Connections & Disconnections released under the name Funkadelic (LAX Records, 1980)
- What Dat Shakin (Westbound Records, 1998)
- Hyped Up Westbound Soljaz (Westbound Records, 2001)
Further reading
- Kent Kimes (May 21, 1999), Original P Keeps Funky Beat Going, The Augusta Chronicle.
- Jon Pareles (April 9, 1999) Pop and Jazz Guide, The New York Times.
- Steven Uhles (September 14, 2001), Parliament in Session, The Augusta Chronicle.
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