Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band is the first album by American funk and soul band Bootsy's Rubber Band, led by James Brown and Parliament Funkadelic alumnus, bassist and vocalist William 'Bootsy' Collins.
Fuzzy Haskins was an O.G. member of The Parliaments with George Clinton back in the 1950s, but split off from P-Funk after the Mothership Connection to put out this gem in 1976.
Born in the city they call Buffalo, 20 degrees below, too damn cold and funky. Pass the joint. Two of Rick's smash hits are on here but the entire thing is packed with silky night grooves
Jackie McLean pushed boundaries in this 1961 recording of A Fickle Sonance. McLean shows his artistry by being one of the few Jazz artists to incorporate freer jazz melodies into his hard-bop style.
Following on from the release of their hugely acclaimed debut album 'Half Mile Harvest' (2017), The Teskey Brothers have release their highly anticipated second album, 'Run Home Slow'. These brothers sure can play the blues.
The album Gemini maintains their commitment to keeping it funky, but dares to go where they haven't gone before and, as a result, breaks intriguing new ground in their overall sound.