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BUDOS BAND, ULTRA MAGNUS: SATURDAY, SEPT 15TH: PJC


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PJC presents

Daptone family members

The BUDOS BAND (Staten Island)

with special guests:

ULTRA MAGNUS (Toronto)

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Saturday, Sept. 15th 2007

@The Pepper Jack Cafe

Adv Tix $12. 19+, Doors open at 9pm

@ PEPPER JACK'S

38 King William St. Hamilton

http://www.pepperjackcafe.com

(905)525-6666

http://www.myspace.com/budosband

http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/dap011thebudosLP-CD.html

http://www.myspace.com/umagnus

BUDOS BAND Line-up...

BRIAN PROFILIO, Drums

DANIEL FODER, Bass Guitar

THOMAS BRENNECK, Electric Guitar

MIKE DELLER, Organ

JARED TANKEL, Baritone Saxophone

DAVE GUY, Trumpet

DAME RODRIGUEZ, Cowbell/Clave/Tambourine

VINCENT BALESTRINO, Shekere

ROB LOMBARDO, Bongo, Congas

JOHN CARBONELLA JR., Congas/Drums

THE BUDOS BAND is the quintessence of Staten Island Soul. Their exciting new afro-influenced take on instrumental music has been captivating listeners at gigs across the Tri-State area. Eleven pieces in all, their group consists of drums, bass, guitar, electric organ, two trumpets, baritone saxophone, and a percussion section employing bongos, congas, tambourine, guiro, clave, shekere and cowbell. Their music has been described as "compelling", "unbridled", "psychedelic", "innovative", and above all "soulful."

With it's twenty-two legs, three horns, and hallucinogenic venom, The Budos Band, the un-heralded emperors of Instrumental Staten Island Afro-Soul, continue to rule. The band commands their listeners to follow them on their second journey into the depths of their poisonous vision. While their debut album was itself heralded as a groundbreaking exploration of funk, afro-beat and soul music, few could predict that their second effort would not only match but surpass the realm of mind-expansion embodied on their first sessions. Through ten exciting new instrumentals recorded live at Daptone's House of Soul in Bushwick, Brookyln, The Budos Band pours themes at once resonant and ethereal over Herculean rhythms.

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