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Kiddo

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American P-Funk band
For other uses, seeKiddo (disambiguation).
Kiddo
Background information
OriginLong Beach,California, United States
GenresFunk,P-Funk,R&B,soul
Years active1981–1984
LabelsA&M Records
Past membersDonnie Sterling
Michael Hampton
Arthur Brown
Rock Goodin
Willie Jenkins
Juice Johnson
Leroy Davis
Tony "Strat" Thomas

Kiddo was aP-Funk offspring group atA&M Records, formed byParliament-Funkadelic guitaristMichael Hampton and writerDonnie Sterling, in the early 1980s.[1]

History

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In 1978, one of Kiddo's founding members,Donnie Sterling, was a member ofParlet, a P-Funkgirl group created byGeorge Clinton. As Parlet's band leader and bass player, Sterling wrote three songs on Parlet's second album,Invasion of the Booty Snatchers, then became a P-Funk writer for producers Clinton andRon Dunbar. Sterling wrote songs forParliament in the late 1970s, and is best known for his vocal performance on "Agony Of Defeet" on the 1980 albumTrombipulation. Sterling and his then-wife and Parlet bandmate,Mallia Franklin, left the group in 1979 to form a P-Funk offspring group called Sterling Silver Starship. The group recorded an album that was never released. Some of those tracks can be heard on theGeorge Clinton Family Series.

Franklin continued to do studio work with P-Funk andZapp, while Sterling partnered with Funkadelic guitaristMichael Hampton, and both continued to work with Clinton. Hampton had been recruited as Funkadelic's guitarist in 1974 at the age of 17, first appearing onLet's Take It to the Stage.

In 1981, financial and legal difficulties led Clinton to disband Parliament-Funkadelic. After the disbandment, Sterling and Hampton formed Kiddo in 1981. They partnered with Arthur Brown, Willie Jenkins, Leon Goodin, Fred Johnson,Tony "Strat" Thomas, and Leroy Davis, who led a band that includedHazel Payne.

Kiddo went on to record two successful albums forA&M Records, producing hits like "Try My Lovin" and "She's Got the Body".

Discography

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  • 1983 -Kiddo - A&M Records[2]
  • 1984 -Action - A&M Records[3]

References

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  1. ^Discogs.com
  2. ^"Duke.edu". Archived fromthe original on 2008-01-18. Retrieved2007-10-15.
  3. ^"Duke.edu". Archived fromthe original on 2008-01-18. Retrieved2007-10-15.

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