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Junie Morrison
As a member of the Ohio Players, Junie Morrison co-wrote, arranged and produced the albums Pain, Pleasure and Ecstasy during the early 1970’s. His impact propelled the band toward a new high with tracks like Singing In The Morning and their first platinum hit Funky Worm.
Morrison followed this success in the late 1970’s and early 80’s by writing, producing and performing on more than ten classic albums with George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, credited both as himself and as alter-ego J. S. Theracon, while spawning the hits One Nation Under a Groove, Theme from the Black Hole, (Not Just) Knee Deep, and Let’s Play House, just to name a few.
Junie with P-Funk
His solo works include the early 70s experimental projects When We Do, Freeze and Suzie Super Groupie which were created after his stint with the Ohio Players. Junie continued his experimental side with three more critically acclaimed projects during the 1980s, namely, Bread Alone, Junie 5 and Evacuate Your Seats.
Junie also took a detour in the mid 80s to perform one of the funkiest one-offs in funk history with J.S. Theracon’s Buckets O’ Duckats 12”, which was the very first release on his Akashic Records label.
J.S. Theracon
Junie’s latest album project, released on his own JunieFunk Recordings label, is entitled When The City and is his first solo work after nearly two decades.
When The City
About:
1997 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Junie Morrison is known as the “force behind the groove.” A poet and musician, possessing a distinctive style and mastery of many instruments, technologies and production techniques.