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Robert Randolph and the Family Band - Colorblind (2006)
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Something Else!
By Mark Saleski Inertia. Sure, it's a physics thing, but I like to apply it to music every once in a while. I'm not talking career inertia; the rising star thing. No. It's the music. You hear it and it has an energy that's impossible to resist. That perfectly describes the music of Robert Randolph and The Family Band. There are a few other attributes common to musical inertia. The first is that you'll begin to feel the urge to ...
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Robert Randolph and the Family Band if I Had My Way Video
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JamBase
NOW THIS IS GOSPEL WE CAN GET DOWN WITH!
While most of us won't be lucky enough to catch Robert Randolph & The Family Band in a tiny bar, we can experience what it might be like in this swell new clip from their new album, We Walk This Road (released June 21), where they reconfigure Blind Willie Johnson's gospel standard by removing Sampson and substituting Daniel in the lion's den. Clever folks and heavens can they play!
Radio I-Ching Extended Family Band at the Stone Dec. 10
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All About Jazz
Radio I-Ching Andy Haas: curved soprano sax, fife, morse, raita, electronics Don Fiorino: guitar, banjo, slide steel Dee Pop: drums, percussion, flutes and melodica With special guests William Parker - bass Daniel Carter - reeds and horns Perry Robinson - clarinet Aron Guy - vocals and guitar
2 Shows 8pm & 10pm The Stone (2nd street and Ave C)
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