East Bay Soul to appear at Yoshi’s Oakland CA.
Get Ready to FuNk Your World!
Yoshi’s Jazz Club– Just announced Greg Adams and East Bay Soul blow into Yoshi’s Oakland Sunday November 7th for an East Bay party at 7pm!!! Dance floor open! Special drinks! An East Bay celebration!!
Greg Adams & East Bay Soul hit the stage at Yoshi’s Oakland November 7! City of Oakland residents: A limited number of $15 tickets are available (which include FREE parking & premium reserved seating) just purchase and present ID with Oakland address when you pick up your tickets, or purchase them at the Box Office.
You do not want to miss this show!
Yoshi’s Oakland
510 Embarcadero West
Jack London Square
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: 510.238.9200
For Tickets and More Information Click Here: http://www.yoshis.com/oakland/jazzclub/artist/show/1314
Greg Adams Short Story.
This short story was posted on the East Bay Soul facebook page September 12th. 2010.
San Francisco 1968. At the time I was 16 and a junior in high school. Westmoor HS in Daly City, just south of The City. Blood, Sweat and Tears and Chicago were big then and I was way into them because of, well, you know, horn bands. So when they came to town to play Fillmore West or Winterland I was the first one there on Thursday night. In the past I’d buy a ticket for opening night and talk my way backstage.
The first time I met Lee Loughnane from Chicago or Lew Soloff from BS&T was simply walking up to them and introducing myself. Which I thought was pretty brave of me. But both were very kind to me and after a little trumpet talk, I’d ask if I could be on the guest list for the next 3 nights. No problem. And hanging out backstage was, well how cool was that! There was always 3 bands on the playbill and sometimes two shows a night. I knew then that I just had to play there one day. Wow, look how that turned out.
This particular gig in 1968 was with BS&T and Lew put me on the guest list. It was at Winterland and If my memory is correct the bill was Cream, Buddy Miles Band and BS&T. Security was of course tight, but I was able to get a back stage pass thru Lew. San Francisco’s who’s who of the music scene was out in full because of this shows bands and, remember I’m only 16, I’m thinking yes, I could definitely deal with this sort of career.
Rosco’s Place II available at Strokeland Records
As posted on Strokeland:
Rosco’s Place II, the anxiously-awaited follow up to Roger Smith’s original Rosco’s Place, is here and ready to light a fire in the contemporary jazz world.
Featuring world-class musicians throughout, Roger takes us on a fanciful romp filled with delicious grooves, soulful changes, and well-crafted melodies. Roger is a true master of the keyboard and his technical abilities are astounding, yet he never lets the technical side of his playing overshadow the soulfulness.
Roger stretches out on the organ, piano, Rhodes, synthesizer, and bass and never fails to delight, alongside beautifully crafted solos from his many special guests. Many present and former members of Tower of Power make appearances on JAZZ ROSCO II, along with other stellar musicians.
Rosco’s Place. It’s a great hang.
Also check out Roger Smith’s great previous contemporary jazz release, SITTIN’ IN, and the original ROSCO’S PLACE, also available right here on Strokeland Records.
Rosco’s Place II will be available at other outlets like Amazon, CDbaby, Itunes and more on October 31st.
For more on Roger Smith and Rosco’s Place II go to:
Fred Ross sits in with Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns
For a bunch of Tower Of Power fans October 4th was the finale’ of a weekend of music that began on Thursday September 30th. Thursday evening a bunch of us made it to the M resort in Las Vegas to catch Lon Bronson who with his smaller band, had members of Tower Of Power sitting in. Tower members Adolfo Acosta, Larry Braggs, Tom E. Politzer and Rocco Prestia sat in and treated us to some vintage Tower songs. Friday through Sunday was spent catching Tower Of Power at the South Point Hotel and Casino. The band was firing on all cylinders and has not sounded better in years. Sunday we were treated to a visit by Fred Ross who sat with our group for the show. Now comes Monday night. A group of fourteen of us headed over to the Palms to check out Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns. Santa Fe never ceases to entertain, and the evening was made even better as Fred sat in with the band for two songs. None of the other folks in our group, except for my wife and myself, had heard Fred live before, so the evening was a great treat for them. Below are videos of the songs performed by Santa Fe with Fred Ross fronting the band.
For more information on Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns go to www.santafeband.com
For Fred Ross go to www.myspace.com/fredrossvocalist
Video Courtesy of Brian Rachlin.
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