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Old 12-30-2020, 02:41 PM
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Default If you appreciate music check these guys out.

I'm a little bit ashamed to admit I never heard of these guys until today randomly perusing Youtube:



Weird name for sure, but these guys are so tight.
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Yeah, they’re great.
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I really enjoyed that. I hate to pick one virtuoso out from all the others, but holy cow, what a drummer!
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Yep, been down that rabbit hole for days at a time. Just a magnificent group of musicians.
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I really enjoyed that. I hate to pick one virtuoso out from all the others, but holy cow, what a drummer!
Thanks. The drummer is amazing, but virtually the entire band is... check out the keyboard solo in this song:

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Yep, been down that rabbit hole for days at a time. Just a magnificent group of musicians.
They're amazing.
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I really enjoyed that. I hate to pick one virtuoso out from all the others, but holy cow, what a drummer!
Watch the first couple minutes of this:



He learned the songs from that session on the flight to the show. Wow!
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... check out the keyboard solo in this song:
He is a great keyboard player.

Here is another, classically trained but moved to jazz with influences from funk and prog rock as well. She is the most technically astounding player on any instrument that I have ever seen.
First clip is with her fusion/funk band.
Second is in a trio. It features Steve Smith who was the drummer in Journey who is a fantastic jazz drummer.

I have to lift my jaw off the floor whenever I watch her play.




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Thanks. The drummer is amazing, but virtually the entire band is... check out the keyboard solo in this song:

Snarky Puppy! It was this keyboard solo by Cory Henry that put them on my radar in a big way. Had a chance to catch them live here in Portland, OR several years ago, sans Cory Henry unfortunately, but...

Cory Henry and his Funk Apostles played at the Portland Blues Festival about 3 years ago. Great show, more vocal and funk oriented. He tours a lot under his own name and is well worth checking out if you get the chance.

He played a Tiny Desk Concert at NPR recently - check it out. https://www.npr.org/2020/12/21/94764...k-home-concert
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For anyone who recently discovered them, they are astounding live. Constantly playing around with arrangements.

I enjoy how consistently well they all build their solos. It is a masterclass for improvisors.
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There's no doubt that each person in that group is a very talented musician, but there's just waaaay too much going on, non stop, for me to listen more than a brief time...different strokes...
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Wow. Terrific musicians and so tight!
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They're great. But for someone who grew up listening to 80s/90s industrial (alt. rock) music, I always think of the early band, Skinny Puppy (who heavily influenced Nine Inch Nails). Much different, musically, LOL.
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I first heard about them maybe 3-4 years ago in my search for my first Electric Guitar amp I had become aware of the Supro reissues and Mark Lettieri guitarist for Snarky Puppy had become an endorser for Supro


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Fantastic, I love it! I just watched their NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert.

https://youtu.be/vfzu33BfRHE
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