Cordell Mosson
- January 10, 2024
- Bassist
Quick Facts
Full Name | Cordell Mosson |
Occupation | Bassist |
Date Of Birth | Oct 16, 1952(1952-10-16) |
Age | 72 |
Date Of Death | April 18, 2013, New Brunswick, NJ |
Birthplace | Plainfield |
Country | United States |
Birth City | New Hampshire |
Horoscope | Libra |
Cordell Mosson Biography
Name | Cordell Mosson |
Birthday | Oct 16 |
Birth Year | 1952 |
Place Of Birth | Plainfield |
Home Town | New Hampshire |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Cordell Mosson is one of the most popular and richest Bassist who was born on October 16, 1952 in Plainfield, New Hampshire, United States.
A good friend of Garry Shider, the two left Plainfield, New Jersey in their teens for Canada. They joined a band called United Soul, which came to the attention of George Clinton, who had known Shider as a youth in Plainfield. In 1971 Clinton produced several tracks by United Soul with input from members of Funkadelic. The songs “I Miss My Baby” and “Baby I Owe You Something Good” were released as a one-off single by Westbound Records in 1971 under the group name U.S. Music with Funkadelic. All the tracks recorded with Clinton in 1971 were released by Westbound in 2009 as the album U.S. Music With Funkadelic. After producing United Soul, Clinton then invited Mosson and Shider to join Parliament-Funkadelic. Two United Soul songs were rerecorded on later Funkadelic albums with Mosson as a member.
Mosson was a prominent contributor to albums by both Funkadelic and Parliament from 1972 until the dissolution of the two groups in the early 1980s, and was the featured on-stage bassist for Parliament-Funkadelic after Bootsy Collins went solo. While Collins is more widely remembered as the P-Funk bassist, Mosson’s contributions were arguably more numerous and are well regarded by fans. Mosson also appeared in the movie PCU as himself, in 1994.
Cordell Mosson Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Bassist |
House | Living in own house. |
Cordell Mosson is one of the richest Bassist from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Cordell Mosson 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Cordell “Boogie” Mosson (born Cardell Mosson; October 16, 1952 – April 18, 2013) was a Grammy award winning American bassist who was a member of Parliament-Funkadelic.
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Adam Ranked on the list of most popular Bassist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Cordell Mosson celebrates birthday on October 16 of every year.
Who wore the diaper in Parliament?
Garry Shider played in just a diaper onstage, earning him the nickname “Diaperman.” The man behind “One Nation Under A Groove” is gone. Gary Shider was a guitarist and the musical director for Parliament Funkadelic from the band’s heyday until just before his death on Wednesday.
Who was the lead singer of Parliament?
Known to fans as P-Funk, Parliament-Funkadelic is an ever-morphing collective of musicians founded by singer and songwriter George Clinton.
Who played bass on dr Funkenstein?
Funkenstein and 1978’s One Nation Under a Groove. Mosson became the main touring bassist for Funkadelic, and when Parliament bassist Bootsy Collins turned his focus on his solo career, Mosson took over on bass for that group as well.
Who was Starchild in the group Parliament?
Garry Shider
Also known as| Diaper Man Starchild Cholly
Born| July 24, 1953 Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.
Who plays the guitar solo on Maggot Brain?
They may be two of the most influential notes in funk-rock history: the soaring, plaintive start to guitarist Eddie Hazel’s legendary solo in Funkadelic’s “Maggot Brain.”