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Inner City All Stars : Gotta Move On
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High energy brass with a very progressive hip-hop feel.
Genre: Urban/R&B: Go-Go
Release Date: 2007
Gotta Move On Record Label: M&N Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Gotta Move on 5:53 $0.99
Boogie On Reggae Woman 6:25 $0.99
Samba de Kazuki 5:09 $0.99
Can't Get over it 5:47 $0.99
You Know nothing 4:37 $0.99
Inner City(Ain't no party0 2:35 $0.99
Rompadon 5:24 $0.99
I.G.T.-Party mix 12:33 $0.99
Drakeford Incorporated 5:11 $0.99
2 Bump 10:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

New Orleans funk, soul, hip-hop and R&B, combined with the hypnotic thump of the bass drum and the fury of horns on fire gives you the most grooving party band in the metroplex, The Inner City All-Stars Brass Band.
The Inner City All-Stars lay down that funky groove. This all-acoustic band can groove anywhere, anyplace at anytime. Yet when this brass band hits the stage with its good sound system, the band will definitely take you there.
The Inner City All-Stars Brass Band covers traditional New Orleans brass band music. It's bound to be a New Orleans street party that won't quit.
The Inner City All-Stars Brass Band consists of the greatest musicians out of the world famous music school, also known as, the University of North Texas. The personnel is as diverse as the music.
Let's get ready to funk it up with some real New Orleans funk with a second line band. The Inner City All-Stars are ready to play.

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REVIEWS

Totally Awesome
author: Super J
“YOU. WILL. NOT. STOP. DANCING. The best part about living in the ‘2000’s is the different genres of music that smash like atoms, creating a brilliant flash of energy. Such is the genesis of the Inner City All Stars, who slams together old-school funk, New Orleans jazz, D.C. GO-GO, rap from back in the day and blaxploitation wah-wah rock into one big booty-shakin’ jam.” - JONANNA WIDNER, DALLAS OBSERVER
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