g, voc, 1950-1992 US, Brooklyn
Musician of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Edward Earl Hazel Grace Cook
For the jazz journalist, use Ed Hazell. For the jazz/blues guitarist, use Eddie Hazell. Eddie Hazel, b. 10 April 1950 Brooklyn, NY, was one of the original Parliament / Funkadelic members in the beginning of the 70’s. He had been a session player for George Blackwell when he was 17, until he was persuaded to move by George Clinton and Billy Nelson. He’s probably the first lead guitarist to play hard-rock / funk fusion twenty years before Living Colour, Fishbone or the Red Hot Chili Peppers. With great solos like on the legendary « Maggot brain », it is obvious that Eddie Hazel is the biggest funk guitar-hero and his influence on other funk guitarists (even in the P.Funk camp) is indeniable. His involvement with the George Clinton posse became less preeminent in the 80’s when P.Funk turn more electro-funk oriented and after some drug problems. Eddie Hazel died on 23 december 1992 at the age of 42. He has released one solo record for Warner Brothers in 1977 and one posthumous CD was released (as well as unreleased material on several recordings) in 1994. Son of Grace Cook.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Night For Jimi Hendrix | Eddie Hazel and Krunchy | 2017 | Album |
Aqua Boogie Tour | Parliament / Funkadelic Ft: Eddie Hazel | 2010 | Single |
Maggot Brain / California Dreamin / From The Bottom Of My Soul | Eddie Hazel | 2008 | Compil. |
Jams From The Heart | Eddie Hazel | 1994 | Album |
Rest In P | Eddie Hazel | 1994 | Album |
Game, Dames And Guitar Thangs | Eddie Hazel | 1977 | Album |
California Dreamin' | Eddie Hazel | 1977 | Single |
Eddie Hazell g, voc US 1934-2010 Jazz and Pop |
Eddie Hazelwood |
Eddie Hazelwood And His Carolina Woodchoppers Country |