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Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio: I Told You So

Read "I Told You So" reviewed by Mark Corroto


To quote The Stranger in the film The Big Lebowski (1998), “Sometimes there's a man. I won't say a hero, 'cause what's a hero? Sometimes there's a man, and I'm talkin' about the dude here, sometimes there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place." In the 21st century, you might nominate Delvon ...

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Live At KEXP

Label: Colemine Records
Released: 2018

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Aragon/El Niño

Label: Colemine Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Aragon; El Niño.

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Sure Fire Soul Ensemble: Aragon/El Niño

Read "Aragon/El Niño" reviewed by Joe Gatto


Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, from San Diego, is one of the most talented new bands on the West Coast. The group mixes funk, soul, jazz, Latin & African influences to create unique, exciting music. Their 2018 single on Colemine Records, “Aragon b/w El Niño" is a little black crack 45 inch slab of jazzy ...

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The Way Home

Label: Colemine Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Supermoon; Blue Giant; The Next 24; She's Knocking; Assassin; Brushfire; Penny The Snitch; Out Of The Shadows; The Ally; Shifting Sands; Five For Five; Where The Day Breaks

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Out On The Coast

Label: Colemine Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Baja Norte; Rise Of The East; Tche!; Jeannie's Getdown; Sunny Santa Ana; Lemon Grove Swagger; Out On The Coast; Pig's Feet; Volcano Vapes; Face 1; Balboa Park.

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Ikebe Shakedown: The Way Home

Read "The Way Home" reviewed by Joe Gatto


Ever since I heard their debut in 2009, Ikebe Shakedown became one of my favorite bands. There's nothing I love more in music than funky grooves, powerful percussion and bold brass. Ikebe Shakedown does all-instrumental, percussive, brassy Funk as well as anyone else on the scene these days.Their 2017 record, The Way Home on ...

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Jungle Fire: Jambú

Read "Jambú" reviewed by Joe Gatto


Ever since they released their debut, Tropicoso, Jungle Fire has left me hungry for more of their sabroso Latin Funk. It was the Funkish best album of 2014, and now one of my go-to favorite records. Finally, they've released the follow up on Nacional Records...and it's just as good as the first one! Jambú ...

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Sure Fire Soul Ensemble: Out On The Coast

Read "Out On The Coast" reviewed by Joe Gatto


Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, from jny: San Diego, is one of the most talented new bands on the West Coast. Mixing funk, soul, jazz, and Latin & African influences to create unique, exciting music... their “cinematic soul" is like a cross between the music from Jim Jarmusch movies & Blacksploitation films of the 1970s.


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