Trouble Funk Latest about Trouble Funk Clutch frontman Neil Fallon's Guide To Go-Go By Kiran Acharaya published 19 December 16 Since the 1970s the particular mix of Afro-Cuban beats and funk has been heard almost exclusively in Washington DC. But its rhythmic influence lives on, as Neil Fallon tells TeamRock Interviews Get the Louder NewsletterSelect the newsletters you’d like to receive. Then, add your email to sign up.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM LOUDER...1“The goal was to die onstage!” Why retirement is a four-letter word for Metallica’s Kirk Hammett2"Trying to work it all out, that's what makes us human": Those Damn Crows and the search for meaning in uncertain times3“You deserve more”: Pulp spoil London with two sets, marvellous production and every hit in their catalogue4"Obviously, I’m gonna buy him a beer or two or three." Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell thanks stem cell donor after getting cancer all clear5"It is a wonderful honour for me": The Who's Roger Daltrey reacts to receiving a Knighthood in King Charles III's Birthday Honours list
Clutch frontman Neil Fallon's Guide To Go-Go By Kiran Acharaya published 19 December 16 Since the 1970s the particular mix of Afro-Cuban beats and funk has been heard almost exclusively in Washington DC. But its rhythmic influence lives on, as Neil Fallon tells TeamRock