The Brides of Funkenstein are an American funk musical group originally composed of singers Dawn Silva and Lynn Mabry.[1]
Brides of Funkenstein | |
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Origin | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Genres | Funk, P-Funk, Soul |
Years active | 1978–1981 |
Labels | Atlantic |
Past members | Lynn Mabry, Dawn Silva, Sheila Horne, Jeanette McGruder |
Previously background singers for Sly Stone, Mabry and Silva joined the P-Funk collective in the mid-1970s.[2] George Clinton named the group (based on a storyline and characters from the Parliament album The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein). The Brides provided the vocals for the 1977 album Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs by P-Funk guitarist Eddie Hazel.[3] Clinton produced the Brides' debut album, Funk Or Walk, for Atlantic Records in 1978. The duo became an opening act for Parliament-Funkadelic tours and also performed backing vocals for the ensemble itself.
Lynn Mabry left the group in 1979. Dawn Silva lead singer invited back-up "Bridesmaids" Sheila Horne and Jeanette McGruder to sing on the second Brides album, Never Buy Texas From A Cowboy. This lineup received a Cashbox Rhythm & Blues award for best new female artist, beating out The Pointer Sisters, Sister Sledge, and Cheryl Lynn. The trio recorded a third album, Shadows On The Wall, Shaped Like The Hat You Wore in 1980, but the album was not released.[4] Most of the songs from the unreleased album gradually appeared elsewhere in the P-Funk catalog.
Lynn Mabry resurfaced in 1984 as a backing vocalist with Talking Heads, appearing in the concert film Stop Making Sense along with P-Funk colleague Bernie Worrell.[5] Silva and Mabry had a brief reunion in 1981 as the New Wave Brides, opening for Grace Jones, and a lengthy tour with Was (Not Was).[1] Silva would tour and record with the Gap Band from 1983 to 1991, moving on to work with Ice Cube. In 2000 Silva released the solo album All My Funky Friends, which received rave reviews in Europe and Asia. Dawn Silva & The Brides continue to tour.
Albums | US | US R&B | Year | Label |
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Funk or Walk | 70 | 17 | 1978 | Atlantic |
Never Buy Texas From A Cowboy | 93 | 49 | 1979 | Atlantic |
Live at the Howard Theatre | 1994 |
Singles | US R&B | Year |
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Disco To Go | 7 | 1978 |
Amorous | 76 | 1979 |
Never Buy Texas From A Cowboy | 67 | 1980 |
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