Soulive have returned with “Flowers at Your Feet,” the second single from their forthcoming album Flowers. After heralding their first full-length studio album in a decade and a half with “Baby ...
Soulive’s six-night residency at Brooklyn Bowl kept on rolling Friday night, with the jazz-funk trio offering the second installment of Bowlive VIII in continuing celebration of 20 years since their ...
For the soul/funk group Soulive, making a sixth album meant some career firsts. It's the first album Soulive has done with a singer. No Place Like Soul introduces vocalist Toussaint who joins Soulive ...
Personally, I just can’t stand doing the same thing all the time,” says Soulive drummer Alan Evans. “And all of us feel the same way. I think a lot of musicians, no matter what you’re doing, you ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... After a Friday show full of revamped Beatles classics, jazz-funk veterans Soulive returned to Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom Saturday night with a new ...
VAIL – If Alan Evans had one wish, it would be that people could see the world through his eyes.The Soulive drummer grew up north of Buffalo, N.Y. When his white mother, Roberta, and his black father, ...
When Soulive first came up a little more than 10 years ago, the music business was just beginning to change. The past decade has seen the band evolve along with it, recording in their own studio, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... When trumpeter Arturo Sandoval pulled out of next weekend’s Telluride Jazz Celebration, festival organizers called on a young group of jazz-funk mavericks to ...
Honestly? I wasn’t intending on reviewing this one... ‘til I heard it! Sophomore slump my sweet a...uhh, Lord. You heard it here first, this recording is going to blow the roof offa Soulive, and the ...
In their 12 years together, the members of New York jazz trioSoulive have never stuck to a single scene. They’ve played theirorgan-based funk to jazz, jam band and hip-hop audiences alike. They’ve ...
Soulive has a sound that's both familiar and all its own. The drums/guitar/keyboards trio continues to redefine the jazz genre with a heady blend of old-school soul, funk, rock and traditional jazz.
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