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Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

I missed RubbleBucket…again….for the SIXTH time this year.  We have concluded that I am not meant to see RubbleBucket.  Period…and when the day comes where I finally do see them, HOLY SHIT, watch out!  It’s going to be one of those show karma moments when they play their best show ever!  The heavens will open up and swallow us whole. So, sorry RubbleBucket…one day when the stars align.

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

SO LATE!!! I arrived at the Highline Ball Room around 9:45pm after the most ridiculous of subway mistakes.  I made my way up front and a member of RubbleBucket said, “Get Ready For Ozomatli!”  Seriously? You have GOT to be kidding!!  I was at least hoping for an hour long set?  Found out later on that they had started precisely at 9pm.  Apparently, at midnight, The Highline Ball Room turns into a dance club.  So, they clear out the building and make people repay to continue the dance party. Yeah….good ‘ol greed wins again.

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

I had never seen Ozomatli.  I knew they were Grammy winners and I knew they were a Latin Funk group from California.  I had some pretty high expectations because whenever I said there name in reference to attending this show, 95% of the reactions were severely positive:  “OH, YES! You will love them!” or “Awesome! They are so much fun!”  So, needless to say, I was looking forward to this kick ass party I was apparently going to be a part of.  Ozomatli is a Latin/Funk/Hip-Hop and everything-in-between kind of band.

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

The band consists of:

* Wil-Dog Abers: Bass, Background Vocals
* Ulises Bella: Saxophone, Clarinet, Requinto Jarocho, Keyboard, Melodica, Background Vocals
* Mario Calire: Drums
* Raúl “El Bully” Pacheco: Guitar, Tres, Jarana, Lead Vocals
* Justin “El Niño Porée: Percussion, Rap Vocals
* Asdru Sierra: Trumpet, Keyboard, Lead Vocals
* Jiro Yamaguchi: Tabla, Percussion, Background Vocals

The members of Ozomatli stampeded through the entire 18-song set without a break and started the show off with more physical energy the MOMENT they hit the stage then I have ever witnessed in any other band.  And they never EVER stopped…EVER!  Just out of control, spaztastic jumping, bouncing, throwing of instruments, jumping into the audience, on to each others backs, running all over, spinning in circles…the list goes on.

Ozomatli Set list

NYC, Highline Ballroom 4/30/10

  • Dos Cosas Ciertas
  • Chango
  • Malagasy Shock
  • City of Angels
  • La Gallina
  • Ya Viene El Sol
  • Esa Morena
  • Elysian Persuasion
  • 45
  • Are U Ready
  • Intro
  • Cumbia de Los Muertos
  • After Party
  • Here We Go
  • La Temperatura
  • Saturday Night
  • Como Ves
  • Ranch
Wil-Dog Abers @ Highline Ballroom

Wil-Dog Abers @ Highline Ballroom

Man, this group just blasted right out onto the stage.  I don’t even think they walked out. They ran.  I absolutely loved it.  However, there was definitely a vibe at this show that was a little different then I am used to.  I had to put in my earplugs, not for the volume of the music but for the volume of the screeching in my ear.  When Ozomatli began, the energy just went through the roof within seconds.  But within those few seconds, the screaming females and physical shoving that commenced was a bit obnoxious.  Like when you are at a Les Claypool show and he is like “PLEASE stop mosh pitting,” and no one listens.  These cougars, yes, cougars, wanted at the men on that stage like it was nobody’s business.

Justin "El Niño Porée @ Highline Ballroom

Justin "El Niño Porée @ Highline Ballroom

So we got this ridiculous audience, a pretty tight location that was PACKED and hot, this band so full of fire that I hadn’t even focused on the sound yet.  All I realized was that I had danced away from my spot to find another and was smiling 🙂  Right off the bat, with Dos Cosas Ciertas, they brought in the Latin Hip Hop with Justin “El Niño Porée on vocals.  I was immediately aware of how tall the Highline Ballroom stage is because the band members were dancing all over the stage and the whole front row was leaning back as to not get kicked in the face. Out of control.  I moved again, still smiling.

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Justin "El Niño Porée @ Highline Ballroom

Justin "El Niño Porée @ Highline Ballroom

Chango was a jazzy tune with Ulises Bella, apparently a jack of all trades, flipping his saxophone in between his jazzy blasts.  This song was fast as shit.  I mean, that Latin vibe was pumping through my veins and building momentum.  Justin “El Niño Porée was jumping so high, I seriously thought of basketball for some time after seeing how high he jumped. What? Yup! Weird.

Jiro Yamaguchi @ Highline Ballroom

Jiro Yamaguchi @ Highline Ballroom

Malagasy Shock gave us the funky jam and Jiro Yamaguchi was on the timpani.  Man, this guy was one hell of a fast percussionist.  His hands flew so fast, there were time I could hardly see them.  I was reminded of Daniel Sadownick and other players who hands seem to fly.  So far, all these songs were in Spanish and I could make part of the lyrics out but mainly I was enjoying the language as a separate instrument all together.

They continued with only one of the few English spoken song, City of Angels, where they all danced in a circle around the stage in unison.  Gallina and Ya Viene were more of the same. Mad energy, Latin vibe, salsa swinging hips.  The couple beside me were going insane for the band and then insane for each other.  Generally I like to dance alone, in my own world, but for this kind of music….mmmmm….I actually wanted a dance partner.  At some points, I almost NEEDED one because this music wasn’t for the individual.  It was passionate and saucy and vibrant…and there were girls all around me, no lie hahaha.  So, ladies, bring yourself a man who likes to salsa when you head to an  Ozomatli show.  Not for every song, but you will want them there for a few of them 🙂

Bella & Yamaguchi @ Highline Ballroom

Bella & Yamaguchi @ Highline Ballroom

Ya Viene was so pretty.  Ulises Bella on a Requinto Jarocho and Jiro Yamaguchi on a Tabla, pulled up to the center of the stage and played their respective instruments. Fast, tight, growing ever faster with each hit.  Out of control audience.  I recognized some pretty keys by Asdru SierraEse Morena brought in Ulises Bella on the flute.  This guy just plays everything under the moon I imagine.  It was time to wonder around at this point…I could not longer stand the front.

Ozomatli and Rubblebucket @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli and Rubblebucket @ Highline Ballroom

Rubblebucket & Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Rubblebucket & Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli brought back Rubblebucket for Elysian Persuasion.  I had missed them, now I was very far back with my friends and couldn’t see.  Awesome. HAHAHA!!  So, I made my way up to the front and was FINALLY able to see this 5 foot awesome chick raging on a 4 foot alto saxophone with all her might.  FUCKING RIGHT!!!  Asdru Sierra screamed, “We are going to bring it back to the 80’s. To the time of Aqua Net.” Raúl “El Bully” Pacheco killed it on the rock guitar assault.

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

Ozomatli @ Highline Ballroom

This was probably my favorite song of the night. Definitely the one that sticks out the most in my mind. There was hip hop but the underlying beat was funky horn driven and there was a real nice talented jam up there for a few minute instead of a performance and I loved it at that moment.  The musicians were playing and not dancing around hardly,as I don’t think they can ever switch off haha  They were focusing on their tunes, not on us. But in a good way.  Enveloped in their playing, feelin’ it…ahh, live music!

Fire Away CD

Fire Away CD

“This is a special night for us”..(everyone laughs)…”I mean, yall!!” says Asdru Sierra, in between blowing his trumpet. “We got a new album out,” he says, “called Fire Away.”  The band was still bouncing around the stage.  “45,” a slow funky song with major sax action and &  Are U Ready, an oldie but a goodie, were next.

Jiro Yamaguchi @ Highline Ballroom

Jiro Yamaguchi @ Highline Ballroom

Cumbia de Los Muertos, off their self-titled debut CD, had everyone screaming.  The clarinet was out now and they teased Bob Marley’s Stir It UpUlises Bella just chucks the clarinet  and sends it flying through the air to Wil-Dog Abers.  He catches it and returns it as we all sing along to Bob.  These guys are just straight performers.  Fun, fun! All the females up front are getting drunker now and the cameras are out.  Wil-Dog Abers shakes his butt in the cameras and these guys just pump out he sexy to their adoring fans for sure.

After Party got me movin’ pretty hard. “We love you New York, for a specific reasons.  There is always some shit poppin’.”  Everyone was side by side, doing unison dances.  People were hugging during this song.  They broke out into a modern song medley of sorts in the middle of the rage.  First it was Shaggy’s Luv Me, Luv Me but someone on stage said, “Nah! That’s whack, that’s whack.”  So, I’ll Take You There by The Staple Singers gave us a ride.

Ulises Bella @ Highline Ballroom

Ulises Bella @ Highline Ballroom

Here We Go was next which had Ulises Bella on a blowing keyboard thing.  It made a synthesizer sound that went oddly along with the underlying ozo Latin vibe.  Temperatura was dedicate to Arizona regarding that bullshit immigration law!  There was a huge salsa rage and lots of horns. Couples everywhere knockin’ into people. No one cared.  And then in the middle of Saturday Night one by one they jumped off the stage…

Empty stage after entire band lept into crowd!

Empty stage after entire band lept into crowd!

They raged the remaining few songs in the middle of the venue. Each and every member of the band.  I’ve been told that this is a common happening.  I can see why though.  For at least another 10 minutes the band raged in the center of the venue.  The entire audience shifted around on the floor and the stage was now empty.  I could only imagine the view the people on the top floor of the venue were getting.  Certainly a great show!  I leaned against the stage for the remainder of the set, watching this insane tornado unfold in front of me.  Pretty soon there was a conga line and they made about four passes before walking out the door.  And the show was over.

Entire Ozomatli crew ragin in the middle of venue!

Entire Ozomatli crew ragin in the middle of venue!

This is the kind of show where I will never be able to reach that intense maximum high that you get from first time experiences.  When you don’t see those kind of things coming in the performance, they are real treats, exciting and fun!  Which is exactly what this was. This was totally fun but  I wonder what to expect next time as now know these big moments of flare are coming.  In the end, they are ragers with energy for sure who put on a great performance.  Definitely one I will make sure and catch again sometime very soon…next time with a dance partner 🙂

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May 2010 Potential Show Run Down

(If there is ANYTHING that I have missed that must not be missed, please point it out. I add things constantly.)

May 1st, 2010:

  • ($38) Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings @ Apollo Theater
  • ($30) David Knopfler of Dire Straits @ B.B. Kings
  • ($25) Sublime, Dirty Heads @ Roseland Ballroom
  • ($10) Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra @ The Stephen Talkhouse
  • ($10) Trouble & Bass @ Santos Party House

May 2nd, 2010:

May 3rd, 2010:

May 4th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Trio w/ Eyvind Kang & Rudy Royston @ Village Vanguard
  • ($33) Corinne Bailey Rae @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall

May 5th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Trio w/ Eyvind Kang & Rudy Royston @ Village Vanguard
  • ($33) Corinne Bailey Rae @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • ($25) Dierks Bentley featuring the Travelin McCourys @ Highline Ballroom
  • (Free) Mark Guiliana @ Rose Live Music
  • ($30) The Mick Taylor Band (Rolling Stones Guitarist) @ B.B. Kings
  • ($25) The Mingus Big Band (Charles Mingus) @ The Jazz Standard

May 6th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Trio w/ Eyvind Kang & Rudy Royston @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • ($43) A-Ha @ Nokia Theatre Times Square
  • ($25) Sia @ Terminal 5
  • (Free w/1 drink min) Mark Guiliana @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Free) Sonya Kitchell @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Free) Mark Guiliana w/ Jeff Taylor @ Rockwood Music Hall

May 7th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Trio w/ Eyvind Kang & Rudy Royston @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • (Sold out) Broken Social Scene, Fan Death @ Webster Hall
  • ($35) Steve Kimock (2 shows) @ The Stone
  • ($10) EOTO Featuring Michael Travis and Jason Hann from String Cheese Incident @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($10) BR & Timebomb @ Bar East
  • ($10) Drunken Pumpkin@ Crash Mansion
  • ($10) John Ellis and Double-Wide (featuring Derrek Phillips) @ Rose Live

May 8th, 2010:

May 9th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Trio w/ Eyvind Kang & Rudy Royston @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note

May 10th, 2010:

  • ($22-$28) Aqualung & Krista Polvere @ City Winery

May 11th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Quartet: Hank Roberts-clo, Eyvind Kang-vln, Jenny Scheinman-vln @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • ($25) Aqua Teen Hunger Force Live @ Nokia Theater Times Square
  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Free) MGMT @ Late Show with David Letterman
  • Free Live Hilarious Comedy: SRSLY LOL @ Metropolitan Bar

May 12th, 2010:

May 13, 2010:

  • (Free) Sonya Kitchell @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($7) Afro Funky Party w/ Zongo Junction, Top Shotta & DJ Offbeat @ Cameo Gallery (Funk Live Meetup)
  • ($10) Todd Sickafoose, Jim Black, Jonathon Goldberger Trio @ Barbes
  • ($20) Orchard Lounge Residency + Jeff Bujak + D.V.S. + Higher Nebulae @ Club Love
  • ($35) Bill Frisell Quartet: Hank Roberts-clo, Eyvind Kang-vln, Jenny Scheinman-vln @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note (With special guest Hubert Laws)

May 14th, 2010:

  • Wicked on Broadway
  • ($15) Todd Sickafoose’s Tiny Resistor’s @ 45 Bleeker, NYC
  • ($35) Bill Frisell Quartet: Hank Roberts-clo, Eyvind Kang-vln, Jenny Scheinman-vln @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • ($15) The Mother Hips @ Bowery Ballroom
  • ($??)Radiohead Tribute Band @ B.B. Kings
  • Free Live Hilarious Comedy: Triple Minority Report @ Comix

May 15th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Quartet: Hank Roberts-clo, Eyvind Kang-vln, Jenny Scheinman-vln @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • ($5) The London Souls @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($17) Donna The Buffalo @ Southpaw
  • ($45) Loudon Wainwright III @ Irvington Town Hall Theater
  • ($10) Soul Cycle @ The Blue Note

May 16th, 2010:

  • ($35) Bill Frisell Quartet: Hank Roberts-clo, Eyvind Kang-vln, Jenny Scheinman-vln @ Village Vanguard
  • ($40-$65) Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian Further Explorations of Bill @ The Blue Note
  • ($??) Ikebe Shakedown @ Bembe (Funk Live Meetup)
  • ($20) Voices of the Big Easy feat. Henry Butler & Chuck Perkins @ Jazz Gallery

May 17th, 2010:

  • ($30) The Lovin’ Spoonful @ B.B. King Blues Club
  • ($25) The Mingus Big Band (Charles Mingus) @ The Jazz Standard

May 18th, 2010:

  • ($30) Joe Louis Walker, Watermelon Slim, Janiva Magness @ B.B. Kings
  • ($20 – $40) Raul Midon @ City Winery
  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall

May 19th, 2010:

  • ($16) The London Souls @ The Gramercy Theater
  • ($10) Apollo Sunshine @ Mercury Lounge

May 20th, 2010:

  • Sushioke #14
  • ($25-$45) The Proclaimers @ City Winery
  • (Free) Sonya Kitchell @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($80) Pearl Jam w/ Band of Horses @ Madison Square Garden
  • ($25) Dafnis Prieto Proverb Trio feat. Kokayi & Jason Lindner @ The Jazz Standard
  • ($15) ALO @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • Free Live Hilarious Comedy: The Tweet Spot: The Twitter Game Show

May 21st, 2010:

  • ($80) Pearl Jam w/ Band of Horses @ Madison Square Garden
  • ($40) Jefferson Starship @ B.B. Kings
  • (SOLD OUT) LCD Soundsystem @ Terminal 5
  • ($30) Dafnis Prieto Proverb Trio feat Kokayi & Jason Lindner @ The Jazz Standard

May 22nd, 2010:

  • (SOLD OUT) LCD Soundsystem @ Terminal 5
  • Adam Deitch @ Modern Drummer Festival – Montclair State University
  • ($10) Dig Deeper presents Bobby Patterson @ Southpaw
  • ($??) Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra @ The Brooklyn Bowl (Funk Live Meetup)
  • ($17) Marco Benevento Trio @ Bowery Ballroom
  • ($10) Turbine @ Mercury Lounge

May 23rd, 2010:

  • ($35) LCD Soundsystem @ Terminal 5

May 24th, 2010:

  • Go find something 🙂

May 25th, 2010:

  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Free) Live Hilarious Comedy: SRSLY LOL @ Metropolitan bar
  • ($8) The Six Figures (Louis Cato & James Casey) opening for The Brown / Hawk Syndicate w/ Drummers: Justin Brown & Dana Hawkins
  • ($??) Will Bernard, Trevor Dunn, Dan Weiss and Michael Blake @ Krozo
  • ($28 – $40) Imogen Heap @ The Hammerstein Ballroom
  • ($50-$75) Erykah Badu & Dj ?uestlove @ Roseland Ballroom

May 26th, 2010:

  • ($50) Bettye LaVette @ Highline Ballroom
  • ($32) The Yardbirds @ B.B. Kings
  • ($33) Coheed and Cambria @ Summer Stage

May 27th, 2010:

May 28th, 2010:

May 29th, 2010:

  • (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem
  • ($5) Chico Mann w/ Midnight Magic @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($45- $95) GLEE Concert @ Radio City Music Hall (oh yeah, you read this right) (3pm & 8pm)
  • ($30) Tribute to Ray Charles & Frank Sinatra @ B.B. Kings

May 30th, 2010:

  • ($45- $95) GLEE Concert @ Radio City Music Hall (oh yeah, you read this right) (3pm & 8pm)

May 31st, 2010:

  • ($35) The Coup @ Rocks Off Cruise (Funk Live Meetup)

    Nublu's May 2010 Schedule

    Nublu's May 2010 Schedule - Click for bigger image!

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Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

I have come to figure out that this writing thing is time consuming.  HAHA! Especially for a ADHD person like me who likes to integrate random facts into the articles and gets completely sidetracked every 10 minutes, without fail.  So, I am running around a few nights ago packing for ROCK THE RESORT, trying to START and then finish up this review, clean my apartment, etc.  My sister gets on my phone and says, “Ummm, all you need to say is IT WAS AWESOME…STAY RIGHTEOUS!!!”   She said it with force! I loved it!  Because you know what? She had a point.  It was awesome!  It was righteous…..in fact, that is exactly why I need to explain this Revolution more in depth…..Full Righteous Love Rage!

Easter Brunch With Bro Jo @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Easter Brunch With Bro Jo @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

I spent Easter Sunday, other wise known as my 30th Birthday, with some of my best friends at Highline Ballroom to see Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra perform their second Annual New Orleans Easter Brunch event. Oh man, oh man!!!  So much fun!

My girlfriend and I made our way to Highline Ballroom around noon when the doors were expected to be open. If you are ever around that venue, take a moment to walk on The  Highline, the newest park addition to Manhattan’s West side.  I met my sister at the door and various members of the crew began emerging. (ADHD moment: how great is it when you see that familiar face light up when you first spot each other in the mix?)   Having been at Highline a few days earlier for Rebirth Brass Band and Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, it was fun to be in the same venue under completely different circumstances.

Bacon + Boa + Bro Jo = AWESOME!

Bacon + Boa + Bro Jo = AWESOME!

As we entered the venue it was chaos as per Highline’s usual.  Staff hollering at those of us in line as to where to go. There is VERY minimal space to actual accommodate people filing in for a show.  Considering we had just been at a sold out show last Thursday, and this mess was still going down for an Easter Brunch?  Sorry Highline, not sure where the kink in your chain is, but it’s there as far as your entrance into the venue is concerned.  Other then that, I love this venue.  When we finally made it through the gates of entry hell, we were seated at two lovely reserved tables right up in front of the stage. There was a little dance floor space set aside, THANK GOD!  It’s not like at B.B. Kings that takes up every inch of danceable space with a table to turn a profit!

Andouille sausage grilled cheese with caramelized onions and sweet  potato fries!!!

Andouille sausage grilled cheese with caramelized onions and sweet potato fries!!!

Forget the music for a minute, and lets discuss the energy of this group.  First of all there is power in numbers but sometimes that can really destroy a group if it is not uniformed and cohesive.  Being only 2 years old, this 23 piece Orchestra of Love is on point.  But I digress…the energy…the energy.  The women in the group are sexy, feisty, hyper, movers and shakers. They dance with fierceness and strength when they rage their songs.  It is impossible to snap a poor picture of the ladies of this group as they are always groovin and always smiling.  The Revolutionaries wear a pallet of white that allows for their beads and other righteous paraphernalia to stand out!  Now with 23 people in the ranks, the Revolution’s ability to swarm the venue is possible.  And that is exactly what they do.

Bro Jo Easter Day Parade @ Highline Ballroom ~ Photo by Dino Perrucci!

Bro Jo Easter Day Parade @ Highline Ballroom ~ Photo by Dino Perrucci!

Calling it the Easter Day Parade, but a signature move for the group at all their shows, the horn section and vocalists with their parasols came out from the side of the venue and paraded around through the tables blowing, singing and dancing.  The event had barely begun but this is the moment of the entire event that I was waiting for so I could see all my friends faces light up with a smile. And that is EXACTLY what happened. The friends that were helping me celebrate my birthday that day were not your typical music going friends.  This is not something that they would have ever chose to take themselves to and if it were not for being my birthday, they never would have come.  So, to see their faces light up and their heads start bouncing was magical for me. Once on the stage, they came out guns blazing….

Brothers @ Bro JO @ Highline Ballroom

Brothers @ Bro JO @ Highline Ballroom

A Child Shall Lead The Way brought us into a vocally charged rush of words that brought gospel right to the stage. Can I get an Amen? As the song played, the dance floor FILLED with tiny little people of all shapes and sizes.  My friend leans over and says, “Now, please don’t go hip checking all the kids cause you want the front.”  Dean blows the whistle and we are transported to church!  Amen!  Tambourines, choir, Easter, gospel, horns, birthday Bloody Marys….A Child Shall Lead the Way is one of my favorites. Because a child WILL lead the way….You know it’s true. Whitney schooled yall on that years ago right?  The children are the future, Amen!  Now, yall know I don’t care too much for lyrics, but the lyrics are one of the MAJOR draws of this band for me.  I am biased with nostalgia due to an insatiable love for peace and happiness but…”Before wretched times start creepin’ in/Don’t try to tell me that she’s born with sin/Her smile could teach this world how to love again/and a child shall lead the way!!” Watching the children dance up there, the last thing I wanted to do was hip check them.  I wanted to join them and smile with them as a tear came to my eye thinking about all the grand adventures they would all have one day and I hoped that music would be involved!

Me and Bro Jo @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Me and Bro Jo @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Another original, Bon Temps Roulez, followed.  Straight from church, we were transported to New Orleans with this jumpy, feisty tune.  Love the ohhh la la la la la’s.  This song has a great hook that forces you to shake your hips. You know, Brother Jo’s voice is reminiscent of J. J. Grey’s; full-bodied, scratchy, southern.  Love it!

So, they have opened the show with two originals and are gearing up for another song when Brother Joe picks up the microphone and announces that it’s somebody’s birthday.  Awesome!  A funky, New Orlean’s-tinged Happy Birthday was sung in honor of my 30th birthday.  After the first few measures, that was it.  Samia beckoned me to join the dance floor.  I was up in a flash rockin’ the boa my Aunt had sent me days earlier and in all smiles.  Samia jumped off the stage and shook a little with me before gathering my friends on the dance floor.  The dance party had officially begun!  My girl would later tell me that tears came to her eyes during this song. It was the first dance of the day and I was surrounded by all my beautiful friends who were beaming smiles.  The rest of the venue had risen and joined in.  She couldn’t help feel the power of it all.  She wasn’t alone.  By the end of the song, everyone was on their feet, everyone was on the dance floor, everyone was up, up, up!  Isn’t that what music is meant to do?  Raise you so high that you can’t see the ground and your dancing on air? And it happened during a version of Happy Birthday sung for me.  I had turned 30 years old surrounded by my best friends, feeling younger then ever, raging with a band that preaches love and compassion and strength.  Who could ask for more?  As my sister, put her arm around me and I realize even my biggest problems don’t compare to how hugely wonderful my life is during the good times. What a great thing to be able to say and feel.  That was my happiest moment of the entire weekend.

Brother Joscephus @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Brother Joscephus @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

After Happy Birthday, we had big fun on the bayou with a Hank William’s cover of Jambalaya and another original titled Strollin’.   I love when Bro Jo pauses during their song to have dialogue.  In the background sparatically come the responses from the rest of the Revolutionaries. It’s witty and always garnered laughs.  Midnight Moon, another Bro Jo original, was next; a bluesy song, reminiscent of the 20’s.   I especially love the keys & whistling intro to the tune.   After Olden Days, it was time for a beloved kids song that had all the darling children jumping up and down.  Shhh, don’t tell but it had a few of us big kids jumping as well.  Bro Jo fell joyfully into “I Wanna Be Like You!  Who doesn’t love the JUNGLE BOOK!!! It was upbeat, it was familiar, and it spoke to the child in all of us!  Good Times, a beloved TV theme, followed, which spoke to the adults in MOST of us.  Man, what a great song for this band to cover. With all the voices singing the chorus, there is room for all vocal ranges to be met.

Rev. Dean Dawg & Pastuh Peace @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Rev. Dean Dawg & Pastuh Peace @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Burbon Street, a jazzy tune written by Paul Barbarin, kept the dance party going until Bro Jo slowed it down with the lovely Don’t Give Up On Love! The female Revolutionaries start ooooh-ing and ahhhh-ing as they head into Don’t Give Up On Love.  This is my favorite slow song of theirs.   It’s Easter and we are surrounded by people who love each other, friends who are really family, family who are best friends!  When I feel music I let it take me over as best I can.  I drop tears in the middle of concerts all the freaking time.  Feelings from realizing how far I had come since last year plus a combination of my lack of sleep from the days prior and the joy I felt in the moment prompted tears that went down hard during that song.   My sister put her arm around me and we swayed to the lovely radio worthy melody.  The song also knocks out a full horn jam that never fails to please.  “Sometimes a melody is all you got/don’t you see?/A melody is made to stand alone/magics in the harmony” A perfect song for some Aretha type vocals.  Not sure about the horns at the end though, they could use a fat guitar solo right there. With that kind of beautiful arrangement there could be massive play with each instruments against the melody.

Samia @ Highline Ball Room (04.04.10)

Samia @ Highline Ball Room (04.04.10)

Samia Mounts must be mentioned as she has a fabulous voice and knows how to throw it.  I have heard her sing Freddie Mercury’s Somebody to Love at a few other shows.  Every time, it sounds better and she brings a dancing venue to a halt as they stare with their jaw wide and on the ground.  Hardly a dry eye in the house, everyone has to catch their breath when she closes the song.  She belongs on Broadway, straight up.

Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution @ Highline   Ballroom (04.04.10)

Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution @ Highline Ballroom (04.04.10)

Mighty, Mighty Chain of Love, another original, got us back up, up, up with horns a blowin’ and Rev. Dean Dawg blasting away on the keys.  A traditional New Orleans favorite, When the Saints Go Marching In, brought the venue to it’s highest that point of the afternoon.  Another familiar song, it’s fun when everyone in the venue can join in on the singing and enjoy the tune as one.  The horns threw it out during this song.  The three original members on stage happened to make up the horn section. Each one gave us a gorgeous solo on their respective instruments before Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra reprised A Child Shall Lead where they invited all of the children on stage to dance amongst the instruments.  Seeing all the children up there, at first being a little shy and then just ripping into whatever kind of dance style that would be, you couldn’t help but feel your heart melting.

If you take nothing away from anything, just know that this group comes out blasting and doesn’t stop for anything.  They leave dripping in sweat as we all do!!  Forget the little kids loving this, this 30 year old big kid LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  The greatest part of this entire day was when I was home relaxing.  Throughout the night, my friends texted “I love you”, “Thanks for introducing me to that music”, “Thanks for a great day”.   I had introduced new music to great friends and they left with a light and happy heart that stayed with them throughout the day and into the night.  That was the best present of all, besides the amazing Jam Cruise photo album my sister got me…friggen awesome!!  At the end of the day, I’ve always known that my life is going to be a wild ride, but this whole 30 thing…watch out life, it’s on!!!!  Because with great music continually being played out there, there is no way I am slowing down.

Thank you my beautiful friends. You make life worth living!

Thank you my beautiful friends. You make life worth living!

I have found if you love life, life will love you back. – Arthur Rubinstein, Musician

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….continued from previous Rebirth Brass Band review

Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

“Dumpstaphunk is the best funk band from New Orleans right now.”

~New York Times~

The Show Karma continued as 3/4 of the venue stepped outside during intermission for their various smokey treats.  When we went back in, it was clear that 1/2 the venue had left for good. Giving us PLENTY of room to dance, but seriously confusing me. Prior to the show that night, while standing in the Will Call line, I overheard a clearly misguided music lover state: “I don’t even know what this Dumpsta stuff is!”  Yall think I held my tongue? Those who know me well know I did not. He was schooled real quick…

Nick Daniels III & Tony Hall @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Nick Daniels III & Tony Hall @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

What was wrong with these people?  I mean come on!!  It was a sold out show, so they spent $35.00 and left after the first band?  Granted, Rebirth Brass Band was an amazing show by itself but…HELLO!! Add in Dumpstaphunk and you got gold baby!!  What was going on?  Those of us smart enough to stick around claimed our rightful place back up front!

Dumpstaphunk was founded by members of the legendary Neville family, Ivan and Ian. Seriously, if you ever see a band containing a member or special guest with the last name Neville, you know it’s worth seeing! Go see it!  Completing this amazing group is Tony Hall, Raymond Weber and Nick Daniels III.  A stage dripping in pure talent. Perhaps if you didn’t understand before, now you may understand my jaw dropping astonishment that people left the venue.

The line up on stage went:

Ivan Neville – Keys
Tony Hall – Bass & vocals
Nick Daniels III – Bass
Raymond Weber – Drums
Ian Neville – Guitar

Ian Neville & Raymond Weber @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Ian Neville & Raymond Weber @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

First of all, I don’t think I can ever meet Ian Neville without drooling all over him. HOT DAMN! He is 2 years younger then me and he is dangerously good looking. That smile is infectious and made me all tingly inside 🙂 On the other hand, Tony Hall, probably 20 years my senior, was dripping with stage presence and sexual energy. He just entered my Sean Connery category. Those older men who you just can’t say “NO” to if ever they were to approach you.  Flirting with those of us in the front row, with our cameras, with our videos, Tony is a giver and receiver of energy and we fed off each other all night.

Set List:

  • Ian Neville, Ivan Neville & Tony Hall @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

    Ian Neville, Ivan Neville & Tony Hall @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

    Shake it Off

  • Neutra Rat
  • No More Okey Doke
  • Lt. Dan
  • Just the Two of Us
  • Everybody Wants Somebody
  • Meanwhile…
  • Jam
  • She’s Music
  • Deeper
  • Put It In The Dumpsta
  • Gasman
  • Nick Daniels Bass Solo
  • Standing in Yo Stuff  (Girls on stage)
  • Unknown Song with Nikki Glaspie on Drums & Maurice Brown on trumpet

Shake It Off started us off with a bass heavy beginning bringing forth some uplifting lyrics where each member sang a portion of the song telling us to shake off all our worries in various ways. “Don’t waste your time and energy. What will be will be.”  So we did what they said. We shook them out right then and there all over the dance floor.  Ps…love the bass in this song. 🙂

Tony Hall @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Tony Hall @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

So, in parts of America there are these semi aquatic rat/beaver hybrid looking things that apparently sparks creativity in Dumpstaphunk because their next song was Nuetra-Rat. It’s here I begin to notice Tony Hall’s energy play with the crowd. I just LOVED him. Many times, some of the greatest parts of a live show experience isn’t the music at all. I heard every note he played but I focused more on him. That smile, that flirty energy! Tony Hall is super fun and proves that live music is so worth paying to see and going up front to watch.

No More Okey Doke, a Meter’s cover, raged next!  This song gets everyone moving. It’s one of the songs that mostly everyone knows as it is covered so often.  It’s a crowd pleasure for sure. Half way into the song, Tony Hall gave us a funky charged bass rage! (I was lucky enough to capture a little bit on video & 35 seconds in he notices!)

Nick Daniels III @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Nick Daniels III @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Lt. Dan, a Dumpstaphunk staple, brought us into Everybody Needs Somebody.  Ivan mentioned the Super Bowl win, stating that “we still aren’t over it.” And the Who Dat chants being.  However, a certain member of the audience didn’t feel the chant needed to end when Ivan did.  Rolling up to the front in a Saints tee shirt, a big drunk tank of a man screamed The “Who Dat” chant probably 8-10 times until his voice died forcing him to stop. That man LOVED his Saints and Ivan’s smile was appreciative. The venue laughed as one and Ivan took  back control of the performance.

Into the funky bass heavy jam, Meanwhile.., Ivan’s signature deep, growly voice delivers us another song asserting that it’s best to just relax and let loose. “Meanwhile…Go and have yourself a good time. Go shake your pretty booty baby! Because there might not be a next time….” The vocals on this song are repetitive but allow for a lot of solos and rages! I missed the horns from the studio album but it still rocked as Ivan was off the keys and onto his guitar slamming out a jam that wouldn’t quit for a good 5 minutes. Enjoy Raymon Webber’s full drum solo!

Ivan Neville & Nick Daniels III @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Ivan Neville & Nick Daniels III @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Now, in the funk world there are romantic songs also: deep, heavy and full of love!  She’s Music! is one of those songs! Without ever hearing the song, lyrics or anything, I can imagine such beautiful things with a title like that.  I imagine a sick love song about a old lover or possibly a new infatuation.  Coming from a musician and having them tell you you are music? I would melt. It might just be my favorite song title right now! “She’s funky like the Family Stone, smooth like Marvin Gay,” sings Nick Daniels III as Ian Neville grabs a funky guitar solo. The whole time, I am drippin’ in sweat as the venue is so hot and I am just laughing at the people who left this amazing performance. DAMN! Dumpstaphunk delivers.

Tony Hall is total hotness.  Always going to be here to see us through, his love for his audience goes…Deeper! Ok, yes that was cheesy but I know I am right! Tony got the vocal party started as Ivan threw his voice into the mix with the smooth backup of the other members. Ian’s guitar strumming in the lighter tunes and Ivan slams down onto his keys given us a solo! This song was a little too slow for the moment…we slowed down the energy a little bit with this one. However, it was perfect for the build up into the next song….they knew what they were doing!

Ivan Neville @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Ivan Neville @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Put It In The Dumpsta, a personal favorite, a majorly funk heavy tune introduced with Ivan talkin’, “We need to get rid of the bullshit that we walk around carrying on a day to day basis And he is right.  It’s apparent these guys have a theme through their lyrics. Basically they are saying RAGE FULLY and dump the CRAP out your life! I can handle that vibe! I can totally hook into that method of living! I do it everyday!  So, they got a nice jam going during this song. Great excitement! Basically just hollering Put It in a Dumpsta and the crowd joins in.  What you gonna do???

Eric Krano w/ Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Eric Krano w/ Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Ivan’s nose gets all scrunched up and he says, “Smells like somebody farted.”  Of course, I giggle and write it in my notes.  My buddy leans over and says, “That’s a segway into the next song, silly.”  Gasman was next on the lineup and quickly became my favorite song and it’s very clear in 5…4….3….2….Eric Krasno stepped out on to stage with his guitar! Oh yes sir! He didn’t even have to play for it to be my favorite. Just stand there and look awesome. Eric ripped through his solo, bringing his signature sound and crying guitar to the fold that evening.  Special guests are always a welcomed part of any show! It’s when the history gets made! When the magic moments happen!

Tiny Rager dancing with Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Tiny Rager dancing with Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

As Nick Daniels III gave us a tasty bass solo, you hear Tony say: Ok, Security. Now don’t get excited but we need to add a few more people to this stage!”  A tradition when the song is played, during “Standing in Yo Stuff,” girls are asked to join the stage and shake their groove thang. After the play between Tony and I the whole night he pointed at me to join the stage. I shook my head.  There was no way, NO WAY, I was going on that stage.  After a few measures of the song, he practically demanded it by leaning over and stinking his yummy strummin’ finger in my face haha.  SCREW IT! They had just sung an entire night of uplifting songs telling us to relax and life life to the fullest!!!!

Tiny Rager dancing with Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Tiny Rager dancing with Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

I made my way over to the side stage and Security wouldn’t let me in.  Pointing to Tony, the security guy follows my finger to see the funky bassist on stage hollering at him over the mic. Classic! An image I will never forget. But Securities hands were tied.  Show Karma strikes again as at that moment three girls walked off the stage.  And there  I was standing on a stage for the first time in my life shaking like a leaf, looking Ivan Neville in the eye and trying not to throw up!

Ian Neville, Nikie Glaspie, Maurice Brown @ Highline Ballroom   (04.01.10)

Ian Neville, Nikie Glaspie, Maurice Brown @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

All I can remember while I was up there was that I was supposed to be dancing so DON’T STOP MOVING!  Hahah! I caught myself standing still, jaw open as a horn finally made its way on stage.  I was missing the horns the whole set! I was very surprised that members of Rebirth Brass Band hadn’t flooded the stage much earlier.  That would have been AWESOME!  I kept getting lost in Maurice’s sound, his hair and his blazer.  Handsome + Horn = Awesome!

And I got to be honest with you, I have NO CLUE about the last song. I was so hyped up on energy and excitement from doing what I had just done that it took me quite some time to even realize another song was even playing let alone that Nikki Glaspie was now on drums while Raymond stood behind her singing and Maurice Brown was on trumpet.

I left the venue that night energized beyond belief.  The Members of the NYC Funk Live group had raged so hard that night. So proud! Some of us got up on stage! Some of us got their wish for more space when the venue cleared out at intermission…ALL of us were up front raging!   And we couldn’t have chosen a better show to see.  In hindsight, I have little pangs of regret for having missed the South Memphis String Band with Luther Dickinson show but in all honesty, nothing tops funk (except fusion) and nothing could top this night!

NYC Funk Live Meetup Group = Full Rage!

NYC Funk Live Meetup Group = Full Rage!

All I can say is this: NEVER EVER MISS A CHANCE TO SEE DUMPTAPHUNK!!!


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Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Show Karma.  That is what it is was all about.  Show Karma. And by god, we got it!!!

Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.10.10)

Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.10.10)

With $30 left in my music budget until midnight, I spent all day Thursday in an intense internal struggle over seeing Rebirth Brass Band & Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk for $35 or seeing South Memphis String Band for $15.  Seriously, it is a beautiful thing not having credit cards but sometimes you’re forced on a budget and have to make choices.  I know it would have made for a very mellow evening seeing SMSB vs. the boys from NOLA, but I do love Luther Dickinson, so the struggle ensued.  However, after being called out by one of my favorite drummers on Facebook: “dump or a string band..um, hello?” I figured the funky drummer had a point.

Vincent Broussard @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Vincent Broussard @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

As I arrived at Highline Ballroom a little before 9pm thinking we were missing the beginning of the show, I see members of the NYC Funk Live group scattered around outside! “Are they playing yet?”  “No!”  Show Karma 🙂  If that wasn’t good enough, while waiting in line for will call with $30 in my pocket for a $35 show, the gentlemen standing behind me says that he has two tickets for the $30 price. Cash exchange, transaction complete….SHOW KARMAAAA!!!!!!  Let the show begin!

Formed in New Orleans in 1983 by the Frazier brothers, The Rebirth Brass Band (RBB) has been a staple on the NY scene for years. More of “an institution,” one friend said, as they had been playing here for over 13 years.  Waiting for my beverage, RBB came out singing Ronnie Laws’ “Always There,” as they set themselves up on stage!

 

Chadrick Honroe @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Chadrick Honroe @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

The stage went as follows:

Phil Frazier – Tuba
Keith Frazier – Bass Drum
Derek Shezbie – Trumpet
Glen Andrews – Trumpet
Stafford Agee – Trombone
Derrick Tabb – Snare Drum
Vincent Broussard – Saxophone
Chadrick Honroe – Trumpet

As they played Duke Ellington’s “Caravan,” a jazz standard, I made my way through the crowd to my favorite spot up front and took a moment to look around and admire the view.  Everyone was smiling, everyone was dancing.  New Orleans is an infectious feeling, not just a location on a map. When I got to my magic spot, the rest of the NYC Funk Live crew was already gathered there waiting! “OMG, how did you find us?” shouts Meredith.  Show Karma 🙂 Hugs and kisses abound, new friends were introduced and the dance party for me finally commenced. (Did you know Rap musicians Redman and Busta Rhymes sampled “Carvan” song heavily in their 1998 song “Da Goodness?” Now you know!)
Derrick Shezbie @ Highline Ballroom (04.10.10)

Derrick Shezbie @ Highline Ballroom (04.10.10)

Trumpeter, Derrick Shezbie, is a fun one to watch.  Or should I say interesting?  Or possibly, scary?  I am terrified his cheeks are going to pop.  As he plays, his cheeks puff up to the size of a grapefruit and he holds down his right cheek with his free hand.  Apparently, he is afraid it’s going to pop as well.

Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.10.10)

Birthday girl w/ The Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.10.10)

At this point, Stafford Agee says “Happy Birthday” to someone on the right of the stage. Little did he know he was really talking to me, as this was the beginning of a weekend long celebration of me turning 30 years old!!! As my friends grinned at the irony and hugged away, a group of 4 lovely woman came up on stage and danced as RBB played “Happy Birthday.”

Derrick Tabb @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Derrick Tabb @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

The Rebirth Brass Band is as well known for keeping with the ways of a traditional brass band as they are for absorbing modern music into their performances.  As they rear into a heavy funky cover of Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop,” a dancing neighbor leans over and says, “I bet you never have a  problem getting up front do you?” HAHA! The Saxophone solo commences!  Filling it with their signature brand of heavy funk, RBB also covered Michael Jackson’s “Billy Jean.” Listening to these song without lyrics being played by horns and drums was awesome.

Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Rebirth Brass Band @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Now it was time for a little Drum Line rage.  Both drummers, standing on the back line.  I LOVED drum lines performances/competitions in high school.  My favorite person on stage, the person who my eyes and ears always went back to was Derrick Tabb on the snare drum and cymbals.  A massively tall guy, compared to this tiny rager.  Standing, with the snare strapped over his shoulder, he  beat the hell out of the drum like it was nobody’s business.  His face would scrunch up and your insides felt like they should explode when he released his energy on that drum. He slammed away on the cymbals and just enticed me!

Corey Henry @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Stafford Agee @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

It was time to “Shake Your Booty,” a track off on their “Here To Stay” album, which brought everyone to their feet. I look to my right and Ivan Neville is admiring the band as we all are. It’s fun to remember that musicians are fans just as much as we are! “Shake your booty, Shake your booty…” The ladies from the dance party before return to the stage to shake theirs.

At this point, we had pretty much sucked in those around us into our dance party and had made some new friends. Stevie Wonder’s “Just the Two of Us” begins to unfold.  It was perfect timing as Meredith was beginning to hand out her NYC Funk Live cards to our new front row friends! Now, this whole time, the venue feels like it is getting hotter and hotter. Over the course of the night, Stafford Agee had unbuttoned a button here and there until the entire shirt was practically ripped open at one point.  It was hot! Or they were on fire…you decide 🙂 Towards the end of “Just the Two of Us,” Stafford turned to his left and it completely looked like he was meditating, haha, and he stays like that for a good minute.  Stafford, what was that?

Glen Andrews @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Glen Andrews @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

This is the time in the night I remember being VERY HAPPY!!!  I start getting text messages from my friends scattered around the venue: Kraz just walked in with his guitar.  Oh, it’s ON!!!! Eric Krasno of Soulive has entered the building!! It would have been pretty rad to hear his guitar amongst the drums and horns on stage that night, but alas…there were other plans in the works which you will have to read in the next post!!

Phil Frazier @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

Phil Frazier @ Highline Ballroom (04.01.10)

“All the fine women put your hands up!!!” screams Stafford! “Casanova,” a sexy, seductive song, came blasting out of the horns and pounding out of the drums. I do not think I shall repeat the lyrics! You can look those up yourself!  HAHA! Vincent Broussard gave us a solid solo and each horn followed in turn.  When Broussard needs to sing, the poor dear has to bend over 2 feet to reach his microphone which is a little lower then most because of his saxophone placement.  I can only imagine what his back must feel like after each show! Heating pad please…..

Rebirth Brass Band caped off their night with “Everybody Needs Somebody to Love.”  YES!!!  A song made for horns to play! A song that forces you to lift your feet and clap your hands. I need YOU…YOU…YOU!!!!  It was originally popularized by Solomon Burke but it became a favorite of mine when The Blue Brother’s covered it!!  There is a great live version of it on The Rolling Stones’ “Live Licks” album.

I NEED YOU..YOU…YOU……but what I really needed was Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk…and that was coming up after break……STAY TUNED!


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