Music:
Member Since: 4/26/2008
Band Website: uauaonline.blogspot.com
Band Members: I too hear America singing/
But from where I stand/
I can only hear Little Richard/
And Fats Domino/
But sometimes,/
I hear Ray Charles, Drowning in his omm tears/
Or Bird,/
Relaxin' at Camarillo/
Or Horace Silver, Doodling,/
Then I don't mind standing a little longer.
Influences: Up from the craddle: New Orleans; Allen Toussaint, Dave Bartholomew, Rockin at Cosimo..s, the infamous Johnny Ace, those lonely lonely nights of Earl King, Barefootin wth Robert Parker, smoked by the great Werdell Quezergue, stomping along the Second Line, swirling with those crazy pianos, James Booker & Fess Longhair (old Fats still doin it real good), Sister Irma, I really do care. The tan canary, Mister Johnny Adams. And what about the hits (stronger and tighter) Ernie-K-Doe & Benny SpellmanGettin to me: Detroit. Berry Gordy & The American C.R.E.A.M. The Funk Brothers are standing in the shadows of Motown. Testify: the Four Tops are the real thing and the Temptations the best dancers. Marvin Gaye you dont need a witness, you are the judge. In funky motor city along came Popcorn Willie and Don Davis (northern soul they say). Andre Williams & George Clinton, it..s a black thang you wouldn..t understand...From the curch to the palace: Ray Charles with Sam CookeBellow The Mason-Dixon Line: Muscle Shoals aint Memphis but they get funky just the same...Rufus Thomas, we cant dance anymore grandpa...Rick Hall was schrewd and got the Swamp Doggs dirty on the grooves...tell it mama James...tell it to Otis Redding, who..s nutin but a TRAMP! Hayes & Porter, utter perfection when sided by Booker T. & S. Cropper. some guest room you must have: Eddie Floyd, Don Covay, Wilson Pickett. You think it..s over. it aint. the other side of town. James Carr, O.V. Wright and guess what? HI, that..s right Willie Mitchell and Al Green gently sweeping into the seventies.Know somethin?? blame it on the Dogg
Sounds Like: A experiência total em black pop: r&b, soul, funk e hip-hop. Clássico e Moderno. Do coração da América Negra para a tua pista de dança. Ortega y Pacheco tem uma mensagem de James Brown para ti! O estilo é o Ritmo. e o Blues. A música é com Alma, mas para o Corpo dançar. Todos Juntos.
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