
Funkabilly
What's That Smell? Live At The Venice Cafe
© 2003 Bjam Records Inc.
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Mixing jazz, progressive pop and rock with a poetic vision Funkabilly serves up a hot, tasty cosmic stew.
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Funkabilly
What's That Smell? - Live At The Venice Cafe (bjam records)
"Mixing jazz, progressive pop and rock with a poetic vision, Funkabilly serves up a hot, tasty cosmic stew. Their CD "What's That Smell?" Live at the Venice Cafe is, first and foremost, fun. Funkabilly is a good band playing live music with an artful vibe, yet without pretense. There's never a chance of forgetting that it's entertainment, with a nod to the 'stupidly innocent.'"Brian Q. Newcomb- ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
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