Fuzzy Haskins

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The Fuzz and Da Boog 03:32 Tools
The Fuz and Da Boog 03:30 Tools
Cookie Jar 03:35 Tools
Which Way Do I Disco 04:09 Tools
Mr. Junk Man 03:50 Tools
Tangerine Green 04:17 Tools
I Can See Myself In You 03:26 Tools
Not Yet 03:57 Tools
Love's Now Forever 04:25 Tools
I'll Be Loving You 05:48 Tools
Sometimes I Rock and Roll 05:48 Tools
Silent Day 05:44 Tools
This Situation Called Love 04:49 Tools
I Think I Got My Thang Together 03:49 Tools
Gimme Back (Some Of The Love You Got From Me) 05:24 Tools
Right Back Where I Started From 03:14 Tools
Thangs We Used to Do 04:47 Tools
Woman 04:47 Tools
Sinderilla 03:26 Tools
Gettin' It Off 04:55 Tools
Sinderella 03:26 Tools
Cookie Jar - Alt version 03:26 Tools
Gettin' It Off (instrumental) 04:59 Tools
Gettin It Off 00:00 Tools
Things We Used To Do 05:20 Tools
Fuzzy Haskins 03:49 Tools
Gimme back 05:20 Tools
Fuzz And Da Boog 05:20 Tools
I Think I Got My Thang Together - 12-inch version 05:20 Tools
Fuz and Da Boog 05:20 Tools
The Fuz and the Boog 05:20 Tools
Cookie Jar (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Love's Now Forever ['To Whom it May Concern'] 05:20 Tools
The Fuzz And The Boog 05:20 Tools
Things We Use to Do 00:00 Tools
Right Back Where I Started From [#] 00:00 Tools
Tangarine Green 00:00 Tools
I Think I Got My Thang Together (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
The Fuz & Da Boog 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Rock & Roll 00:00 Tools
Fuzzy Huskins-the Fuzz and Da 00:00 Tools
Not Yet (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
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Fuzzy Haskins was a member of George Clinton's P-Funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic in the 1970's and 80's. He had been one of the original members of the Vocal Harmony group 'The Parliaments' alongside Clinton, and had remained a vocalist and occasional guitarist in the group. He released two solo albums reportedly due to Clinton's mismanagement of funds, "A Whole Nother Thang" in 1976 and "Radio Active" in 1978. Despite being solo projects, they were heavily influenced by the P-Funk sound, and many of the instrumentalists play on the albums, and Clinton is credited as arranging several of the songs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.