Mothership Connected with Seth Neblett - Detroit
Schedule
Tue Nov 25 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Source Booksellers | Detroit, MI

About this Event
We are so excited to host Seth Neblett to celebrate is inspiring and informative book Mothership Connected: The Women of the Parliment -Funkadelic!!! This is a great light shined on this great funk band by focusing on the women that sometimes overlooked contributed to the success of the band. We are delighted welcome music lovers, history buffs and those interested in women in music to this event.
This ticket will save you a seat at the event. There are free and book tickets to this event. The event will included a rich conversation, a Q & A session and booksigning line.
About the Book:
An oral history with the women of Parliament-Funkadelic, from forming the band to landing the mothership.
Parliament-Funkadelic is perhaps the greatest funk band ever assembled. Yet at the time of the group’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, none of the women who helped create the sound and performed in P-Funk were invited to the ceremony and their contributions have been largely overlooked.
Mothership Connected tells the story of Mallia Franklin, Lynn Mabry, Dawn Silva, Debbie Wright, and Shirley Hayden, all of whom were instrumental in making Parliament-Funkadelic, as well as the spin-off groups Parlet and the Brides of Funkenstein, into the legends they are today. Assembled by Seth Neblett, son of the “Queen of Funk” Mallia Franklin, and filled with the voices of funk icons like George Clinton, Sly Stone, Bootsy Collins, and the women themselves, this oral history makes clear why these “architects” at the “core” of P-Funk were both essential—and erased. From Franklin introducing Bootsy Collins to Clinton, to the Brides’ top-10 hit “Disco to Go,” to the drugs that helped destroy the group, this book reveals the hidden lives and uncomfortable truths of life in P-Funk. More than sex, drugs, and rock and roll, Mothership Connected is about Black women navigating a tumultuous era and industry to become musical pioneers. Now, after decades in the shadows, these genre-defining women are finally telling their story.
About the Author
Seth Neblett is a photographer, director, and writer. He is the son of Mallia “Queen of Funk” Franklin of Parliament-Funkadelic and Nathaniel "Nate" Neblett of New Birth. Neblett has directed videos for iconic musicians, including Chaka Khan's “I Love Myself.
Mothership Connected is an absolute triumph. A pathbreaking, alternative history of funk and rock, it uncovers the story of bold, brilliant music-making innovated by Black women artists who made crucial contributions to the P-Funk sound. Seth Neblett has produced a work of pop music history that is, by turns, thrilling and riveting, illuminating as well as occasionally heartbreaking. As a work of candid oral history, this book weaves together a tapestry of voices of everyone from legendary icons to the sisters whose names we all should know, the ones who determinedly rode the highs and the lows of a recording industry rife with intersectional inequalities. Any reader of Mothership Connected will come away with a profound appreciation for their electrifying art and steadfast labor. An absolute revelation.-Daphne A. Brooks, Yale University, author of Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist SoundLegendary P-Funk singer Mallia Franklin's one and only son, Seth Neblett, tells the tale of the women of Parliament-Funkadelic in the only way a funk-tale can be told: raw and real and in the pocket. This insider’s account shines a light on that female funk that has always been a part of the P-Funk Experience. Through it all, Mothership Connected does justice to the power these women possessed, and the outrageous pressures they were under, as foot soldiers on the front lines of the P-Funk Army.-Rickey Vincent, author of Funk: The Music, The People, and the Rhythm of The One
Mothership Connected is an absolute triumph. A pathbreaking, alternative history of funk and rock, it uncovers the story of bold, brilliant music-making innovated by Black women artists who made crucial contributions to the P-Funk sound. Seth Neblett has produced a work of pop music history that is, by turns, thrilling and riveting, illuminating as well as occasionally heartbreaking. As a work of candid oral history, this book weaves together a tapestry of voices of everyone from legendary icons to the sisters whose names we all should know, the ones who determinedly rode the highs and the lows of a recording industry rife with intersectional inequalities. Any reader of Mothership Connected will come away with a profound appreciation for their electrifying art and steadfast labor. An absolute revelation.-Daphne A. Brooks, Yale University, author of Liner Notes for the Revolution:
The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist SoundLegendary P-Funk singer Mallia Franklin's one and only son, Seth Neblett, tells the tale of the women of Parliament-Funkadelic in the only way a funk-tale can be told: raw and real and in the pocket. This insider’s account shines a light on that female funk that has always been a part of the P-Funk Experience. Through it all, Mothership Connected does justice to the power these women possessed, and the outrageous pressures they were under, as foot soldiers on the front lines of the P-Funk Army.-Rickey Vincent, author of Funk: The Music, The People, and the Rhythm of The One
Where is it happening?
Source Booksellers, 4240 Cass Avenue, Detroit, United StatesUSD 0.00 to USD 39.89

