Is this thing on?
At the release of their 3rd studio album, I realize the just how correct it was to name Snarky Puppy's 1st album "The Only Constant." That constant is change. From their unofficial (but radio-played) recording "Live at Uncommon Ground" they have evolved significantly, not only in personnel but in their musical style. Their sonic mastery kicks you right in the face and runs away with your dancing shoes. And you want them to do it again!
In case I haven't mentioned it, they're on tour - East Coast & Canada.
Brian Donohoe, Fubu'ed out.
Percussionist Nate Werth in unconventional apparel.
Robert "Sput" Searight - drums, keys, award winner - you name it.
Chris Bullock - saxophone
Brian Donohoe on an outside excursion. Note that this industrial part of Dallas is booming with creative professionals, as well as an excellent set of TaquerÃas and BBQ restaurants...yummy creative!
L-R: Brian Donohoe, Chris Bullock, Mike League, Nate Werth, Justin Stanton & Sput
Though the music is serious, it's hard to take a serious band shot with these guys. And that's a good thing. Keep posted for shots of Snarky member with prominent jazz violinist Zach Brock.
Snarky Puppy Plays Music That I Sometimes or Most of the Time Enjoy.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Snarky Puppy is for caring guppies
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roy hargrove,
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