Highlights from @arisefestival w a short vid of my newest painting squeezed in;) #andrewnorrisarts #dumpstafunk #opiuo #lasers #moldavite #newpainting #festivalartist #livepainting #visionaryart #internationallovetribe (at ARISE Music Festival)
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Highlights from @arisefestival w a short vid of my newest painting squeezed in;) #andrewnorrisarts #dumpstafunk #opiuo #lasers #moldavite #newpainting #festivalartist #livepainting #visionaryart #internationallovetribe (at ARISE Music Festival)
Friends and fam in the Bay, we are performing at the one and only #greatamericanmusichall on January first w/ none other than legendary funk group @dumpstaphunk!! Incredibly stoked for this, would mean the world if ya'll came and got crazy for your favorite BFF's aka VokabKO! It's the ultimate sign of respect when you bring your fans for the headlining act, and when you know your fans are gonna love it....it's a win win!! #goodkompany #dumpstafunk
#Dumpstafunk #live #toronto #Torontojazz The people want #bikelanes #biketo
Dumpstaphunk @ The Waiting Room - Buffalo - April 9th
Dumpstaphunk @ The Waiting Room – Buffalo – April 9th
Dumpstaphunk stands out among New Orleans’ best as one of the funkiest bands to ever arise from the Crescent City. Born on the Jazz & Heritage Festival stage, and descended from Neville family bloodlines, these soldiers of funk ignite a deep, gritty groove that dares listeners not to move. Their performances combine ingenious musicianship and complex funk and jazz arrangements with soulful…
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New Orleans Jazz Fest Week Two!
Where to begin? I've just stepped off a cloud... a week later and it feels like it all ended just yesterday. It was such a whirlwind I didn't have time to snap a picture or take any show notes, so these are just random thoughts and memories of what was my personal best Jazz Fest, ever, and a Jazz Fest that helped solidify The New Orleans Suspects as a real band with something real to offer.
For The Suspects, our Week Two began on Monday 4/29 at Tipitina's "Instruments-a-comin" benefit for The Tipitina's Foundation. It was filled to capacity, and our slot was between Galactic featuring Anders Osborne, and Dumpstaphunk We had the normal 30-minutes to play, like everyone else, and we played a ferocious set of music, four songs in all, that sizzled from the first note. We walked away from that show feeling like we made an imprint, like we truly belonged on that stage, and at that level.
The next show was onThursday 5/2 at The Republic for Down on the Bayou IV, an event benefitting the New Orleans Musicians Clinic, hosted by Jojo Hermann of Widespread Panic. The Suspects were the house band, playing behind almost every one of the guests, including John Gros, Billy Iuso, Christine Ohlman, Col Bruce Hampton, Roosevelt Collier (Lee Boys), Dr John, Bonerama horns, Papa Mali, Tanya Shylock, Dave Alexander, Lee Sklar, Harry Shearer,and Judith Owen. Marcia Ball glowed, as always, bringing her own band on stage with her - and had the crowd in the palm of her hand. There may be some I've forgotten - it was truly a magical night, and one of the highlights of a perfectly stellar run of shows for The Suspects.
Friday 5/3 featured two shows, starting with the Fiya Fest - a relative newcomer on the Jazz Fest satellite-show scene. Fiya Fest is and will be a contender for years, boasting all-you-can-eat-and-drink all day, and a line up that rivals the festival itself. We played with The Bonerama horns, and Big Sam came up for a tune as well. We only had about ninety minutes after that show before we ran over to The Howling Wolf for the Bayou Rendezvous XI - an established night show that has been an annual staple for many over the years. This was our first appearance at the event, and we were honored to be the first band on the main stage to perform as the room filled up. We were joined on a number of songs by New Orleans' own Tanya Shylock - a vocalist who everyone should know about - and guitarist Eric McFadden.
Of course we all had our individual side gigs and sit-ins with bands like The Nevilles, The Mardi Gras Indian Orchestra, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Papa Grows Funk, Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes, The Meters Experience, The James Brown Tribute Show, Widespread Panic, and more that I can't remember...
Such an amazing two weeks, great people, phenomenal music, the feeling like this is really beginning to catch on, The Suspects are a contender and we aren't going anywhere. Thanks to all y'all who came out to the shows - whether to our shows or to anyone else's - thanks for supporting New Orleans, the culture, the people, the music!