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Ink 19 :: The J.B.'s Reunion
Bring the Funk On Down (Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.
THE J.B.'S REUNION BRING THE FUNK ON DOWN Instinct There is no room for debate: these brothers invented the funk. As soon as "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" hit the airwaves, the face of music changed forever. Yes, I know it was the genius of James Brown that did it, but only the fellow brilliance of ...
Ink 19 :: The Jungle Brothers
November 1999 :: Music E-K :: The Jungle Brothers (Julio Diaz)
...I know what I like -- and I REALLY like this new single from the Jungle Brothers! Built around the hook from Kool & the Gang's "Get Down On It," the JB's throw down smooth-flowing raps about keeping it real over a funky groove that commands you to move -- I defy you to sit still while this disc is spinning...
Ink 19 :: Buckcherry
In an unconventional interview, Gail Worley gets an in-depth, song-by-song look at the influences that inspire Buckcherry guitarist Keith Nelson. His answers just may surprise you!
ALL FIRED UP: AN INTERVIEW WITH KEITH NELSON OF BUCKCHERRY by Gail Worley Back in 1999, Buckcherry's remorselessly rocking self-titled debut, kicked pop music in the ass, foreshadowing the Los Angeles-based band's future quest to reclaim rock's lost throne. Who could forget their first single, the ...
Ink 19 :: Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
The Bridge (Relaxed Records). Review by Bill Campbell.
...and innovative. No, his brand of funk/jazz has been playing for over 30 years now and is still being jammed globally by Maceo Parker and his fellow JBs alums. However, I would also be lying if I said Mr. Denson was not some of the most fun you can have during a live performance. Just like Maceo, the...
Ink 19 :: California Soul
Various Artists (Luv N' Haight/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Ike White does his best Sly imitation with "Love And Affection." Roy Porter's "Party Time" is a cool, little instrumental groove that would make The JBs proud. "Hang on in There" makes you scream, "Marvin, what's going on?" But it's actually Mike James Kirkland. West Coast Revival's "Feelin' Alright...
Ink 19 :: Pee Wee Ellis
Live And Funky (Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.
...PEE WEE ELLIS LIVE AND FUNKY Instinct Hey, I'll never harp on anybody for trying to make a buck (OK, that's a bold-faced lie), and I love these old JBs. If I'm not mistaken, Pee Wee was also a part of Parliament/Funkadelic's Horny Horns. So, I doubly love this fella -- along with cronies Fred Wesley...
Ink 19 :: Wooden Shjips
An interview with Erik Johnson, the humble and brilliant front man for the San Francisco-based psychedelic band Wooden Shjips.
WOODEN SHJIPS Bob Ham Wooden Shjips understands the simple idea that bands like Suicide, Neu!, and even the JB's all had ingrained in their DNA - find a riff or a chord progression and ride it until you can't see straight. The band has, since its inception, taken this idea and swathed in the dusky ...
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