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OUTSIDE LANDS AFTER-PARTY SHOW @ BBR
(Going Late Night! from 9:30pm 'til 3:00am+)
*ROBERT WALTER's NEW SLANG!*
featuring:
ROBERT WALTER
(Hammond B3 & Keys - Greyboy Allstars)
REED MATHIS
(Bass, Vcls - Tea Leaf Green)
SERGIO RIOS
(Guitar, Vcls - ORGONE)
SIMON LOTT
(Drums - Charlie Hunter)
JOE COHEN
(Saxes - Jazz Mafia)
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Emcees & Guests $15 (adv) - www.boomboomtickets.com
*NEW SLANG!*
(Genre: Funk/Soul/Afro beat/Disco/GoGo/Jazz/Pop/Rock)
A rough & raw approach to The FUNK that is reminiscent of The JB's, Maceo Parker, The Meters, Bootsy's Rubber Band and focused with Deep-rooted appreciation of funk, soul, Afrobeat & Rockin’ Acid-Jazz for the full effect of this Filly-Bang! 9:30pm 'til 3am+
ROBERT WALTER
(Hammond B3/keys - Greyboy Allstars, Frequinox, 20th Congress)
Robert Walter, the organ/piano player, was a founding member of the Greyboy Allstars, with whom he played for five years and toured extensively. He has also played and recorded with jazz and funk icons Fred Wesley, Melvin Sparks, Andy Bey, and Reuben Wilson, and he contributed to the soundtrack of the 1998 film Zero Effect. In 1996, Walter released a solo album featuring sax great Gary Bartz called Spirit of ‘70. Two years later, he formed Robert Walter’s 20th Congress in San Diego.
REED MATHIS
(bass – Tea Leaf Green, JFJO)
Reed Mathis likes to play the bass. He likes it a lot. He likes darn near every style of music he has heard, and finds just about every role the bass gets to play immensely satisfying. If his life thus far is any indication, he has a never-ending road of learning and fun to look forward to on his instrument. In 1994 Reed co-founded the group Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey with 7 other Oklahomans, and they spent the next 11 years (and counting) on the road, becoming a trio in 2000. Sometimes wild and experimental, sometimes delicate and beautiful, JFJO is nothing if not an honest exploration of the joy of improvising. "Simply put, bassist Reed Mathis is the future of jazz bass, a wholly original voice pressing into the outer reaches of his instrument." --All MUSIC
SIMON LOTT
(drums – Charlie Hunter)
Simon Lott was born into a musical family in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He began playing gigs around age 15. Since then, Lott has played with many different ensembles. He is currently drumming for Charlie Hunter’s trio and plays with many fine musicians all around the United States. In addition to performing, Lott has also acted as a drum instructor at the University of New Orleans and teaches privately wherever he may be. He holds a B.A. in English Literature from LSU. Simon released his first record as a leader when he was 18. He is working on a follow-up called Simon Lott's Things to be released later this year. Other up-and-coming projects include recordings with Charlie Hunter Trio, Monika H. Band and Todd Sickafoose's Blood Orange. He has recently released an album on 8bells records called it's ok to sit in the middle of the road henry with the improvising collective renwicke (featuring artwork by his mother, Elizabeth Lott).
JOE COHEN
(saxes/fx – Jazz Mafia)
In addition to playing the alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, Joe plays piano, flute, clarinet, and electronics. He has had the pleasure of sharing the stage with such notable performers as Bobby McFerrin, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Idris Muhammed, Lyrics Born, KRS-One, Michael Franti, Thomas Dolby, Peter Rowan, Booker T Jones, JBoogie, Benevento Russo Duo, Galactic, Digital Underground, Abstract Rude, Soulive, Spencer Day, Eric Lindell, and Russell Batiste among others. Joe does frequent studio session work and has appeared on recordings with Zion-I, Grippo "Circuits", Spencer Day, Will Bernard's Motherbug, The Disco Biscuits, VU, and Dj Zeph. Touring highlights include multiple domestic tours with Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus and a successful tour with blues artist E.C. Scott. Joe is a founding member of the Bay Area's Jazz Mafia…
SERGIO RIOS
(guitar – Orgone, Breakestra)
“Sergio Rios is fun to watch, bouncing around like a funky puppet, his hair in floppy rhythm as his wah-wah wha’d.”
Sergio Rios, himself an in-demand musician (most notably as guitarist for Orgone, The Lions, and Breakestra.) who is not only a furiously electrifying guitarist (think young Santana, Paul Weller and Clapton explosive innovations crossed with pure tone and delivery of Ivan Boogaloo Jones), is also the prolific engineer, owner and operator of the famous ‘Killion Studios’ in L.A.
JONATHAN FREILICH
(guitar- Klezmer All-stars)
The Times Picayune says -
“Actually, guitarist Jonathan Freilich doesn't fit any mold. Way beyond the Klezmer All-Stars, his musical projects range from jazz (Naked on the Floor) through the out-there big band (The Naked Orchestra) to ska (007) and R&B (Poor Man's Speedball)."
*GYPSYPHONIC DISKO*
Ben Ellman (Sax, DJ, Electronics, Producer of Klezmer All-stars and Galactic) with a live band configuration of playaz in this concoction of ‘on-yo-feet’ dance-clectic music mania.
“A mash up of New Orleans ‘Bounce’, Klezmer, Hip-Hop and Balkan music! Get-Down and Disko!”
dubstep ghettotech hip hop mashup balkan music bounce gypspyphonic disko klezmer
BEN ELLMAN
(sax/fx/dj – Galactic, Klezmers)
Ben Ellman was born in L.A. and moved to New Orleans in 1989. His first
musical experience in New Orleans was sitting in with Rebirth Brass Band
leader Kermit Ruffins, which lead to a three year stint with the Little
Rascals Brass Band. It was with the Rascals that Ben "cut his teeth"
playing jazz funerals, second lines, and other booty shaking affairs. In
1991, he co-founded the New Orleans Klezmer All-stars, an eight-piece funky Yiddish ensemble, which later included drummer Stanton Moore. Due to the Incestuous musical community of New Orleans, Ben was a natural fill in to the rotating Galactic sax chair…and his story continues...
GLENN HARTMAN
(Accordion – Klezmer All-stars)
Glenn has played and recorded with - NO Klezmer All-stars, Leo Nocentelli, Galactic, David Lindley, Robbie Robertson, Mark Karan.
KEVIN O’DAY
(drums – Klezmer Allstars, Anders Osborne)
His long association with Swedish rocker-turned-acclaimed-songwriter Anders Osborne bloomed when Osborne reconfigured his band into a quartet and brought in Kirk Joseph, late of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Along with tenor man Tim Green, the band forged new roads in trance-inspiring performances further establishing O'Day's cred as a high-energy player who could communicate with top-flight musicians at the maximum level.
He was a member of the Kosmic Krewe- an eclectic jazz/funk band led by trumpeter Michael Ray of Kool and the Gang and the Sun Ra Orchestra. He has recorded and performed with All That, another innovative group that merged the second line beats of New Orleans with hip hop. He has also performed and recorded with the trombone collective Bonerama.
O'Day's deft touch on the drums is augmented by his deep knowledge of music of every variety. He is as comfortable on the stage at Snug Harbor- New Orleans' premier modern jazz club- as he is in gritty juke joints and watering holes. He gives his heart and soul to the music whether he is on a giant stage in front of thousands at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival or in a tiny club with only a handful of fans.
DJ K-OS
(DJ – Digital Underground, P-Funk, Katdelic)
Bad-Azz multi-genre DJ/producer known for his extensive collection and selections of beats, rare tracks, mixes and re-mixes. DJ K-OS is All music, all style, all crafted to bring it right-on time…every time wheels spin! |
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