Build it and they will come.
Building momentum is exactly what Papa Grows Funk has done since tearing it
up at the original Meters after party November 11, 2000 in San Francisco. Seven
years later they have sold 25, 000 copies of their four CDs while year round,
coast-to-coast, international tours-including Europe and Japan-have locked in
a devoted fan base.
Papa Grows Funk's tight grooves re-define the funk-jam band. Tethered by the
slinky Hammond B3 and gravel pit vocals of bandleader John "Papa"
Gros," the band is a "who's-who" of New Orleans' best musicians.
Morphing guitarist June Yamagishi is an original member of Japan's first blues
combo, The West Road Blues Band and has inspired two documentaries entitled
"June Yamagishi in New Orleans" from his native Japan. Saxophonist
Jason "Big Wind" Mingledorff cleanly articulates the knee-dropping
funk sustained by bassist Marc Pero and Jeffrey "Jellybean" Alexander
who replaced Russell Batiste Jr. on the drums in 2005.
Influenced by The Meters, Dr. John and The Neville Brothers, Papa Grows Funk
parcels it out New Orleans-style, paying homage to the tradition through Gros'
sparse but rhythmic style offset by Yamagishi's blazing guitar. One is treated
to a booty shaking set of Mardi Gras funk, original material, improvised jams
and fresh interpretations of New Orleans classics. These five musicians seamlessly
shift gears while never losing the essential groove.
This creative force continues to garner press with the release of the band's
fourth CD, Mr. Patterson's Hat. Jambands.com debuted Mr. Patterson's Hat at
1 while it held its own for 24 weeks on the Roots Music Report and CMJ Jazz
Chart. The CD, a proclamation of post-Katrina New Orleans, is named after a
semi-retired auto mechanic who frequents the band's weekly Monday night gigs
at the Maple Leaf. "You might think you're throwing down, but if Mr. Patterson
ain't dancin', you ain't groovin'," declares John Gros. Suffice it to say,
the CD and the band continues to deliver and far exceed expectations, as it
will for years to come.
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