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Tiki Fulwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (100 words) |
 | Tiki Fulwood was the drummer for the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic. |
 | He was one of the original members of Funkadelic when it was still the back-up band for the Parliaments, a doo wop barbershop quintet that eventually became the funk-rock band Parliament. |
 | Ramon "Tiki" Fulwood died of stomach cancer in 1976. |
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 | Tiki Fulwood was the housedrummer in Philadelphia's Uptwown Theater in 1968 when he was noticed by Funkadelic bass player Billy "Bass" Nelson. |
 | Tiki played drums on Funkadelic's first recording, "Good Old Music," and was invited, along with Eddie Hazel and Billy Nelson, by John Daniels to come play at his club Maverick Flats in Los Angeles. |
 | Ironic fact is that Tiki had confronted Jerome back in 1970 when Brailey sat in for him during a Tyrone Davis' gig, which Tiki missed, resulting in Tiki pointing a gun at Jerome, saying he was trying to take his job. |