Here Comes Gumbo Ya-Ya - EP

Here Comes Gumbo Ya-Ya - EP

  • 流派:Jazz 爵士
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2016-12-13
  • 类型:EP

简介

Featuring musical influences from New Orleans, Gumbo Ya Ya fuses together the sounds of funk, rock and blues. With an impressive roster of their own set of songs, Gumbo Ya Ya also puts their own unique-sounding twist on classics from from Led Zeppelin, The Who and Dr. John. With grit and originality, the group takes decades of a popular sound and delivers a high-energy performance with a grass roots feel. Gumbo Ya Ya’s five-piece band harmonizes the sounds of the trombone, sax, bass, drums and guitar. Leading the group with vocals and the trombone is Ted Peters, whose life-long musical career has led to him recording and performing with the likes of Willie Nelson, Big Sam Williams (Big Sam’s Funky Nation), Blackburn, Dr. John, Larry Carlton and Al Martino. On the saxophone is jazz veteran Elena Kaperleris, whose woodwinds have been featured on the movie soundtrack “Poor Boy’s Game.” New to the group for 2016 is Mark Cashion. Mark brings considerable experience to the band, having performed with: Michael Kaeshammer and The Shuffle Demons, to list but a few. On the drums is Kyle Mcgyle, whose versatility is product to the time he spent in Brazil developing a foundation in African and world rhythms. Last – but in no way least – is Gareth Parry from Leeds England, who lends his talents on the guitar and is no stranger to the Toronto music scene. Born out of their love for a southern sound, Gumbo Ya Ya delivers a raucous performance with energy and the spiritual undertones of jazz. “Led by trombone dynamo Ted Peters, GUMBO YA-YA delivers Rock, Funk & Blues with a unique New Orleans twist. Dazzling audiences with a healthy dose of inspired original material mixed with classic Nola standards this ensemble is a crowd favourite, guaranteed to feed souls and make feet move. Every day's Mardi Gras with Gumbo Ya-Ya!”-Andrew Nicholson (TD Jazz Fest 2014) "Ted Peters & Gumbo YaYa put the jazzed back in jazz music. This band is just what youth need to reconsider a little jazz in their cultural diet. Gumbo YaYa is a good wake-up call to the seniors on the jazz circuit, reminding us all, "Why so serious?" Maybe Ted Peters & Gumbo YaYa can do just that.”-Joe Chisholm (indiecan.com)

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