saw you at lake effect & dug it a lot - great band & got in the grove w your sound - next time we come to SLC we'll make it a point to co-ordinate our trip w your gig schedule; be sure to "burn down the house"
So, with gravity in tow, we moseyed down the street to where destiny busily tapped its foot to the complex rhythms of Sin City Soul.
Now, that band was a flat out revelation. Not being one to get out of the house very often, I had never previously caught their shtick in person. If I were one of those impetuous pigeon-holers, I would probably stuff them in a genre box labeled "Jazz-Rock-R&B-Reggae-Country-Blues," but that would only demonstrate my limited vocabulary. They are much, much more!
If you haven't already (I know I'm way behind the curve on this), you should check them out as soon as possible. Marty's duo-partner John wails on tenor and soprano saxophones and keyboards and is joined by a most wonderful ensemble cast of bass, drums, and guitar -- not to mention a female vocalist who wails quite well on her own.
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