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TOPAZ

Big Beat Texadelic Swamp

About Me

Topaz McGarrigle recently returned home to Austin TX to form his new band Mudphonic .
"…as gritty as the Texas landscape and funky as an Eastside BBQ joint. Mudphonic blends bottleneck blues guitar with fat saxophone riffs, scrappy vocals with distorted harmonica and lays it all on top of rock solid dance grooves."
Born and raised in the Texas hill country, Topaz got his start as a young child playing saxophone on the streets of downtown Austin. The Texas blues and soul that he soaked up as a child remain a constant in his playing.
His love of music solidified as a high school sophomore in London during the height of the acid-jazz scene. Topaz then moved to Washington D.C. where he attended The Duke Ellington School of the Arts for jazz, where he studied with numorous jazz legends, started his first band and began his recording career with Eric Hilton of Theivery Corporation.
Topaz then moved to New York City where his musical identity began to take shape in the muscular twists and turns of his phrasing, cool, soulful feeling and grooving rhythmic energy. His band started evolving organically at weekly gigs in the hip downtown haunts of Manhattan. From the beginning, fans packed the clubs dancing and grooving to the fresh sounds.
It was in New York that Topaz signed his first record deal and began touring nationally. Since then he has released two records with international distribution, composed award winning movie soundtracks, performed on BET and toured extensively across the United States. He has performed with the likes of Norah Jones, The Wailers, Widespread Panic and Robert Randolph. He has played all the major festivals such as Bonaroo, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Austin City Limits Festival.
Topaz has now returned to his hometown of Austin, residing on the banks of the Colorado river where he is delving into his hill country roots by bringing some blues singing and harmonica playing into the mix of high energy dance grooves.
"superlative improvisational chops and one sly groove after another." - Austin Chronicle
“....powerful, punchy funk with swampy overtones. Good stuff for dancing. Drinking bourbon. Eating barbecue. And dancing some more." - Telluride Daily Planet

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/9/2005
Band Members:Topaz McGarrigle - Vocals, Tenor Saxophone, Harmonica, Guitar.John Branch - Slide Guitar, Vocals.Bobby Perkins - Bass Guitar.Alex Marrero - Drums, Vocals.
Influences: Mississippi John Hurt, The White Stripes, Bill Frisell, Fela Kuti, R.L. Burnside, Donny Hathaway, Miles Davis, Black Sabbath, James Brown, John Coltrane, Pink Floyd, Prince, Bjork, Outcast, Maceo Parker, Johnny Cash, Funkadelic, Meters, ZZ Top, Townes Van Zandt, Charlie Parker, Augustus Pablo, Queens of the Stone Age, Pharaoh Sanders, Jackie Mattoo, Tortoise, God Speed You Black Emperor, Tony Allen, Willie Nelson, Radiohead, My Morning Jacket, Cal Tjader, Flaming Lips, Emmylou Harris, Rolling Stones, Sonny Rollins, Otha Turner, Led Zeppelin, Manu Chao, Michael Jackson, Neil Young, Joe Henderson, Chris Whitley, Robert Randolph, Muddy Waters, The Wailers, Charles Mingus, Sly and the Family Stone, Ornette Coleman, Fred Wesley Dewey Redman, Shuggie Otis Elvin Jones, King Tubby, Dexter Gordon, Donald Byrd, Stanley Turrentine, Big Bill Broonzy, Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton, Tom Waits, Derek Trucks, Soulive, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Kirk Whalum, Hamza El Din, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Melvin Sparks, Trouble Funk, Howlin' Wolf, Pong, Betty Davis, Zuco 103, Sun Ra, Sigur Ros, Brownout, Arcade Fire, Mofro, Morphine, Tony Joe White, The National, Gil Scott Heron, Black Keys, Cinematic Orchestra, Gogol Bordello, Peter Tosh, North Mississippi Allstars, Velvet Underground
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Record Label: Mowo! Inc
Type of Label: None

My Blog

DALLAS VENUE CHANGE FOR JULY 25

Our July 25th gig at LBG in Dallas has been moved to The Green Elephant (outside!).
Posted by TOPAZ on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 08:25:00 PST

Live Recording

Our good friend Lee Hart has posted his recording of The Parish show. Check it out!http://www.archive.org/details/Topaz2008-07-11.flac16
Posted by TOPAZ on Sun, 13 Jul 2008 03:40:00 PST

BADASS SHOW JULY 11th

Friday, July 11th @ The Parish:Topaz & Mudphonic 12am (Swampy Funk Rock)Kanko 10:30 (Cumbia-Punk)La Tampiqueña 9pm (Cosmic Country)This is about as great a bill as you..ll see this summer. 3 crazy-tal...
Posted by TOPAZ on Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:20:00 PST

NEW ALBUM!!!

Topaz & Mudphonic "Music for Dorothy" will be released August 26th. The album is being released through MOWO/RYKOStay tuned for a nationwide tour to support the release.
Posted by TOPAZ on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 02:33:00 PST

Recording

We just finished tracking for the new album. We recorded it at my uncle Patty's barn and it sounds amazing!Thanks Christine Thompson for the footage of Yonder Funk.Also for those of you who don't live...
Posted by TOPAZ on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:46:00 PST

ZZ TOP

We're playing with ZZ Top April 14th. HELL YEAH!
Posted by TOPAZ on Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:23:00 PST

NAME

We're trying to find a name for the new project. For those of you who haven't seen us lately its Alex Marrero and Bobby Perkins laying down thick gritty grooves, John Branch on the bottleneck slide gu...
Posted by TOPAZ on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:31:00 PST

YEEEEHAA

No more Belmont on Fridays. We were too loud for the martini sippin yuppies.
Posted by TOPAZ on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 09:21:00 PST

Critics Pick Jim Caligiuri

Austinites check out the critics pick in The Austin Chronicle under best local shows.Also don't forget to cast your vote for The Austin Chronicles music poll.austinchronicle.com/musicpoll
Posted by TOPAZ on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 08:10:00 PST

ACL

WOW what a weekend! We played with Particle in Dallas on Thursday. Friday we were at Jovitas with Big Sam. Saturday I played the festival with TV on the Radio and checked out Calexico, The Raconteurs ...
Posted by TOPAZ on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 01:53:00 PST