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Birth name
  
Cardell Mosson

Years active
  
1971–2013


Instruments
  
Bass guitar

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Name
  
Cordell Mosson

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Born
  
October 16, 1952 (
1952-10-16
)

Genres
  
R&B, Funk, Psychedelic soul

Music groups
  
Albums
  
One Nation Under a Groove, Maggot Brain, Free Your Mind and Your Ass, Cosmic Slop, Mothership Connection

Associated acts
  

Similar
  
Ray Davis (musician), Grady Thomas, Billy Bass Nelson

Died
  
April 18, 2013 (aged 60), New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

Nationality
  
American

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Cordell "Boogie" Mosson (born Cardell Mosson) (October 16, 1952 – April 18, 2013) was an American bassist who was a member of Parliament-Funkadelic.

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Biography

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A good friend of Garry Shider, the two left Plainfield, New Jersey in their teens to go to Canada. They joined a band called United Soul, which came to the attention of George Clinton, who had known Shider as a youth in Plainfield. In 1971 Clinton produced several tracks by United Soul with input from members of Funkadelic. The songs "I Miss My Baby" and "Baby I Owe You Something Good" were released as a one-off single by Westbound Records in 1971 under the group name U.S. Music with Funkadelic. All the tracks recorded with Clinton in 1971 were released by Westbound in 2009 as the album U.S. Music With Funkadelic. After producing United Soul, Clinton then invited Mosson and Shider to join Parliament-Funkadelic. Two United Soul songs were rerecorded on later Funkadelic albums with Mosson as a member.

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Mosson was a prominent contributor to albums by both Funkadelic and Parliament from 1972 until the dissolution of the two groups in the early 1980s, and was the featured on-stage bassist for Parliament-Funkadelic after Bootsy Collins went solo. While Collins is more widely remembered as the P-Funk bassist, Mosson's contributions were arguably as numerous and are well regarded by fans. Mosson also appeared in the movie PCU as himself, in 1994.

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His name as spelled on his birth certificate is Cardell Mosson, and "Cordell" is a common misspelling in the notes for most of the Parliament-Funkadelic albums on which he appeared. Mosson is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic.

Mosson died of liver failure on April 18, 2013.

References

Cordell Mosson Wikipedia