post some dispute in form but not in the background is always talking
about soul music very good groovy, all this to show you "PAWN SHOP SOUL"
which is in my opinion very promising.
a small sign to the festival programmers or clubs
do not hesitate these are very great future
bio:
Founded in 2013 by veteran soul, funk, and jazz musicians, Pawn Shop Soul features
a full horn line not often heard in this millennium. The horn front line stands
and delivers on the powerful grooves generated by a five-piece rhythm section.
An orchestra of soul all by itself, Hammond organ both sustains the groove and
soars above it. Booty bumpin’ bio-rhythms are supplied by inter-locking traps,
bass and congas. Satisfying body and soul, Pawn Shop Soul provides high-energy
dance music in the tradition of Stax, Volt, Chess and many others.
new single here
The first official release from Pawn Shop Soul
available from 1december 2017
Founded in 2013 by veteran soul, funk, and jazz musicians, Pawn Shop Soul features
a full horn line not often heard in this millennium. The horn front line stands
and delivers on the powerful grooves generated by a five-piece rhythm section.
An orchestra of soul all by itself, Hammond organ both sustains the groove and
soars above it. Booty bumpin’ bio-rhythms are supplied by inter-locking traps,
bass and congas. Satisfying body and soul, Pawn Shop Soul provides high-energy
dance music in the tradition of Stax, Volt, Chess and many others.
new single here
The first official release from Pawn Shop Soul
available from 1december 2017
LUGNUT BRAND RECORDS 2017 LBR-4309
Crédits
Jon Dryden - organ
Joaquin Spengemann - drums
Steve Slany - bass
Mike Spooner - congas/percussion
Lars Wright - Guitar
Michael McPheeters - trumpet (solo on Trinidad)
Daniel Miltz - trumpet
Yves Tan - tenor (solo on Trinidad)
Steven Baird - bari (solo on Grab This Thing)
Producer – Steven Baird
Recorded By – Chris Kruger
recorded at Santa Cruz Rehearsal Studios
Tracklisting
A Trinidad
Written By – Teacho Wiltshire
B Grab This Thing
Written By – Steve Cropper, Alvertis Isbell
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