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Turbo Street Funk
Formed in 2011, Turbo Street Funk started as a professional busking band, performing on the streets of Toronto four days a week each spring and summer while members of the band attended university. The band received high praise from local journalists for their fresh sound and popularity with Toronto audiences.
The band quickly drew the attention of Canadian jazz legend, Richard Underhill, who introduced them to fellow “Shuffle Demon” and music producer, George Koller. With George at the helm, Turbo Street Funk released their debut album, To The Street, in May 2014 at Toronto’s legendary Horseshoe Tavern.
In July 2016, Turbo Street Funk released their sophomore album, Momentum, a nine track initiative that “captures their infectious energy neatly” (FYI Music). Produced by Chris Birkett (Buffy Sainte-Marie, Sinead O’Connor), the album received two 2016 Toronto Independent Music Award nominations in the categories of “Best Jazz Vocal” and “Best Jazz Instrumental” and debuted at #8 on earshot!’s National Jazz Chart.
After hundreds of performances throughout Ontario and Quebec, Turbo Street Funk has gained a reputation for powerful live performances that bring audiences to their feet.
Awards
Two 2016 Toronto Independent Music Award nominations in the categories of “Best Jazz Vocal” and “Best Jazz Instrumental.”
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"...Like Chicago or Lighthouse if they were to really loosen up and have some fun." - GonzoOkanagan
"Infectious musical energy, a driving beat, booming bottom end tuba, wailing solos and boisterous vocals make Momentum a jubilant release." -Tiina Kiik, The Wholenote
"If you are a fan of live music or considering booking this incredibly talented group...please do yourself a favour, DO IT!" - seeAliveband.com
“Turbo Street Funk takes Toronto busking to a new level” - BlogTO