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He "worked for 15 years with Funkadelic during the recording of ''[[America Eats Its Young]]''. He wrote, sang, and guitared ‘[[Loose Booty]]’. He also worked with Stax Composer [[David Porter]], [[Little Richard]], [[Isaac Hayes]] ‘[[Walk on By]]’, [[Eddie Floyd]] ‘[[Knock on Wood]]’, [[Otis Redding]], [[Al Green]], Soul singer [[William Bell]]."[https://georgeclinton.com/family/harold-beane/] He "worked for 15 years with Funkadelic during the recording of ''[[America Eats Its Young]]''. He wrote, sang, and guitared ‘[[Loose Booty]]’. He also worked with Stax Composer [[David Porter]], [[Little Richard]], [[Isaac Hayes]] ‘[[Walk on By]]’, [[Eddie Floyd]] ‘[[Knock on Wood]]’, [[Otis Redding]], [[Al Green]], Soul singer [[William Bell]]."[https://georgeclinton.com/family/harold-beane/]
-The composition "Loose Booty]]" from ''[[America Eats Its Young]]'' is credited to him.+The composition "Loose Booty" from ''[[America Eats Its Young]]'' is credited to him.
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Harold Beane (died at 73) was an American musician known for his work with Isaac Hayes and Funkadelic.

He "worked for 15 years with Funkadelic during the recording of America Eats Its Young. He wrote, sang, and guitared ‘Loose Booty’. He also worked with Stax Composer David Porter, Little Richard, Isaac HayesWalk on By’, Eddie FloydKnock on Wood’, Otis Redding, Al Green, Soul singer William Bell."[1]

The composition "Loose Booty" from America Eats Its Young is credited to him.



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