Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Soul Funk Chronicles : Ladies Night



A Tuesday night just simply isn't without some Soul Funk, courtesy of Ryan Cross and his partners Gene Coye and Brandon Coleman. Tonight, feature Sarah Daye (above) sang an energetic set of rapturous torch elegies, and the band - being held down most of the night by Keith Eaddy (top pic) on bass (and guitar!) - hosted some guests including Shaunte aka Bone - trombone player in the House Of Vibe - and my fave jazz singer Ms. Hilary Van Lier (pictured).

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Ryan Cross : Soul Funk Tuesday

Tonight Ryan Cross and his Soul Funk Tuesdays play host to Amir, a charismatic vocalist with an incredible range and great repertoire. Unscheduled guests always drop by to jam, making this one of the most popular nights in live music in L.A. for both audience and players alike.

And on the West Side!

WAS (Not Was) le : 111 MPH

Every Monday night members of Was (Not Was) get together and rock 4th St.

Was (Not Was) LE, from top : Sir Harry Bowens freakin' out;Randy Jacobs gets surgical with his Les Paul; Don Was feels better than James Brown; the ensemble featuring Sweet Pea Atkinson (in the black hat) and Shilts on sax. 

Monday, June 8, 2009

WAS (Not Was) LE : Monday Night Funk

Was (Not Was) is on tonight! 
Monday night's haven't been this funky in a loooooong time.

Toledo Show : Brian's Baaadasss Song

Last night's Toledo Show, was also the annual celebration of the birth of Brian Allen (bass).

Birthday Brian got extra time onstage to stretch out and celebrate in true baadasssss fashion showing off his patented blend of hip funk and soul bass style, proving why he's Toledo's "main man".

(Pix - from top: Shemari and Toledo, Brian on bass, w Roc & Asa)

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

SoulFunk : Nikki Grier : Caught Up In The Rapture


Sometimes when I'm watching the world-class musicians that perform at Harvelle's, I think to myself 'if they hadn't discovered they were musicians, what would they be doing?' I can't imagine Nikki Grier doing anything but singing. People listen to Nikki. People want to listen to Nikki. They REALLY want to listen to her. The room was practically silent as she opened up her heart and poured out it's contents for all to see. Whew!

Of course Ryan Cross and his SoulFunk! stalwarts Gene Coye (drums) and Brandon Coleman (keys and vox) tore they place apart with their sonic combo. Whether jammin' some hard bop, or backing the folks who sit in they rock the house.

Ask for it by name: SoulFunk! Every Tuesday night at Harvelle's!