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Eddie hazel11/13/2022 The switch to Funkadelic was complete with the addition of Tawl Ross and Bernie Worrell (rhythm guitar and keyboards, respectively). Nelson, Hazel and Fulwood became the backbone of Funkadelic, which was originally the backup band for The Parliaments, only to later become an independent touring group when legal difficulties forced Clinton to temporarily abandon the name “Parliaments”. In Philadelphia Hazel met and befriended Tiki Fulwood, who quickly replaced The Parliaments’ drummer. In late 1967, The Parliaments went on tour with both Nelson and Hazel. His mother at first vetoed the idea, since Hazel was only seventeen, but Clinton and Nelson worked together to change her mind. After Nelson returned from the tour, he tried to recruit Hazel. Hazel was in Newark, New Jersey, working with George Blackwell and could not be reached. In 1967, The Parliaments, a Plainfield-based doo wop band headed by George Clinton, had a hit record with “(I Wanna) Testify.” Clinton recruited a backing band for a tour, hiring Nelson as bassist, who in turn recommended Hazel as guitarist. At age 12, Hazel met Billy “Bass” Nelson, and the pair quickly became close friends and began performing, soon adding drummer Harvey McGee to the mix. Hazel occupied himself from a young age by playing a guitar, given to him as a Christmas present by his older brother. Best known as the lead guitarist with Parliament-Funkadelic, Hazel grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey because his mother Grace Cook, wanted her son to grow up in an environment without the pressures of drugs and crime that she felt pervaded New York City.
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