Billy Bass Nelson
William "Billy Bass" Nelson (born
1951) is a
U.S. musician, who was the original
bassist for the
P Funk band.
Billy was born in
Plainfield, New Jersey and worked at
George Clinton's barbershop, sweeping the floor and singing and dancing for the customers. Clinton, Nelson and some friends soon formed a
doo wop barbershop quintet called
The Parliaments. Nelson joined late because was in jail in
Brooklyn, New York for
joyriding. He was originally the guitarist, only later switching to bass when
Eddie Hazel was recruited to replace him.
Due to legal problems, The Parliaments alternated between the names
Parliament and
Funkadelic during the 1970s. Nelson invented the name "Funkadelic" to reflect the style (
funk) and connect it with the then burgeoning
psychedelic music scene.
Billy Bass Nelson left the group in
1971 after a financial squabble with George Clinton. He later played with
The Commodores,
Chairman of the Board,
Fishbone,
Jermaine Jackson,
Parlet,
Lionel Richie,
Smokey Robinson,
The Temptations and
Lenny Williams. He also rejoined Funkadelic to record the bassline on "
Better By the Pound" (Funkadelic,
Let's Take It To The Stage,
1975).
In
1994, Nelson had enjoyed a surge of name-checking by such legendary bassists as
John Norwood Fisher (of
Fishbone) and
Flea (of the
Red Hot Chili Peppers) and he rejoined P Funk, releasing
Out of the Dark with many old Funksters under the name
O.G. Funk.