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Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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Ain’t Nothing Stopping Us Now: The Tower Of Power Story
by Jason Elias
For over 50 years Tower of Power has been the favorite of those who love R&B/soul, funk and sophisticated jazz. While the band is often known for its revolving door of lead singers, the band's founders, Emilio Castillo (saxophone) and Stephen Doc" Kupka (baritone sax) have remained their constant. The Bay Area band's first album East ...
Tower of Power at the Paramount Theatre
by Steven Roby
Tower of Power Paramount Theatre Denver, CO August 11, 2023 Debuting in 1968 as The Motowns, the gritty horn-led band paid its dues by playing San Francisco Bay Area clubs and county fairs while developing its signature funk style. Their tight horn section and foot-stomping rhythms set them apart from their ...
Little Feat: Waiting For Columbus, The Super Deluxe Edition
Label: Rhino
Released: 2022
Track listing:
CD 1: Original Album: Join the Band (Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77); Fat Man in the
Bathtub (Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77); All That You Dream (Live at Lisner Auditorium,
Washington, DC, 8/10/77); Oh Atlanta (Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77); Old Folks Boogie (Live at
The Rainbow, London, England, 8/4/77); Time Loves a Hero (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 8/4/77)
Day or Night (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 8/4/77); Mercenary Territory (Live at The Rainbow, London,
England, 8/4/77); Spanish Moon (Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77).
CD 2: Original Album: Dixie Chicken (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 8/4/77); Tripe Face Boogie (Live at
The Rainbow, London, England, 8/4/77); Rocket in My Pocket (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 8/4/77); Willin’
(Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77); Don’t Bogart That Joint (Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington,
DC, 8/10/77); A Apolitical Blues (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 8/4/77); Sailin’ Shoes (Live at Lisner
Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77); Feats Don’t Fail Me Now (Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77).
CD 3: Live at Manchester City Hall (7/29/77): Walkin’ All Night;* Skin It Back;* Fat Man in the Bathtub;* Red
Streamliner;* Oh Atlanta;* Day at the Dog Races;* All That You Dream;* On Your Way Down;* Time Loves a Hero;*
Day or Night.*
CD 4: Live at Manchester City Hall (7/29/77): Rock And Roll Doctor;* Old Folks Boogie;* Dixie Chicken;* Tripe
Face Boogie;* Willin’/Don’t Bogart That Joint;* Feats Don’t Fail Me Now;* Rocket In My Pocket;* Sailin’ Shoes;*
Teenage Nervous Breakdown.*
CD 5: Live at The Rainbow, London, (8/2/77): Walkin’ All Night;* Fat Man In The Bathtub;* Red Streamliner;* Oh
Atlanta;* Day At The Dog Races;* All That You Dream;* Mercenary Territory; On Your Way Down;* Skin It Back; Old
Folks Boogie.
CD 6: Live at The Rainbow, London, (8/2/77): Rock And Roll Doctor;* Cold Cold Cold;* Dixie Chicken;* Tripe Face
Boogie;* Willin’/Don’t Bogart That Joint;* Feats Don’t Fail Me Now;* Rocket In My Pocket; Spanish Moon;* A Apolitical
Blues ;* Teenage Nervous Breakdown.*
CD 7: Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C. (8/10/77): Walkin’ All Night;* Red Streamliner;* Fat Man In
The Bathtub; Day At The Dog Races;* All That You Dream; On Your Way Down; Time Loves A Hero;* Day Or Night;*
Skin It Back.*
CD 8: Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C. (8/10/77): Oh Atlanta; Old Folks Boogie;* Dixie Chicken;* Tripe
Face Boogie;* Feats Don’t Fail Me Now;* Rocket In My Pocket;* Sailin’ Shoes;* Teenage Nervous Breakdown.*
*previously unreleased
50 Years of Funk and Soul
Label: Mack Avenue Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Stroke '75; Ain't Nothin' Stoppin' Us; You Ought to Be Havin' Fun; Soul with a Capital S; Stop; You're
so Wonderful; Just When we Start Makin' It; On the Serious Side; Soul Vaccination; What is Hip; Do
You Like That?; Drop It in the Slot; Can't You See?; Maybe It'll Rub Off; Don't Change Horses; Squib
Cakes; On the Soul Side of Town; Diggin' on James Brown; So Very Hard To Go; Knock Yourself Out;
You're Still a Young Man; Souled Out.
Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk and Soul
by John Pietaro
In the realm of power funk and jazz-rock, Tower of Power was an original voice, one carved from a unique place within an exceptionally heady moment. And this convergence of forces, clearly, has yet to cool some 53 years hence. Horns? They've carried up to six at a time, to hell with diminished door ...