Glen Goins carved an indelible mark on the funk and electronic music scenes as a pivotal singer and guitarist for Parliament-Funkadelic during the mid-1970s. Known for his soulful vocals and dynamic guitar work, Goins played a crucial role in shaping the sound of the band, contributing to the creation of some of the most groundbreaking and genre-defying tracks of the era. His tenure with Parliament-Funkadelic saw the release of iconic albums that blended funk, rock, and electronic elements, pushing the boundaries of dance music and influencing countless artists and producers in the electronic music genre.
Inducted posthumously into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 alongside fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic, Goins' legacy lives on through his contributions to tracks that continue to resonate on dance floors around the world. Starting his recording career with The Bags in 1972, Goins quickly rose to prominence, leaving an indelible mark on the funk and electronic music landscapes. His work remains a testament to his talent and his influence on the evolution of electronic dance music.