Tuesday 17 September 2013

@snarky_puppy ft @NDambi - Deep (Family Dinner - Volume One)



"Deep"
from Snarky Puppy's live DVD/CD - "Family Dinner - Volume One"
available for purchase athttp://snarkypuppy.ropeadope.com/albu...

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written by N'Dambi & Madukwu Chinwah
produced by Michael League
co-produced by Snarky Puppy
arranged by Michael League & Mike "Maz" Maher
recorded and filmed at the Jefferson Center in Roanoke, VA, on March 8, 2013.

N'Dambi Blue - guest vocalist
Robert "Sput" Searight - drums
Nate Werth - percussion
Michael League - bass
Bob Lanzetti - electric guitar
Mark Lettieri - baritone guitar
Cory Henry - keyboards
Bill Laurance - piano (solo)
Jay Jennings - trumpet 
Mike "Maz" Maher - trumpet 
Chris Bullock - bass clarinet
Chelsea "Peaches" West - backing vocals
Katya Diaz - backing vocals
Rachella Searight - backing vocals

engineered by Eric Hartman
assisted by Avi Gunther & Jake Dempsey
mixed by Eric Hartman
mastered by Scott Hull
film directed by Andy LaViolette
filmed by Andy LaViolette, Brad Holt, Simon C.F. Yu, and Nikki Birch

On March 8th, 2013, Snarky Puppy and a host of special guests convened at the Jefferson Center in Roanoke VA. The project was to record a series of live performances in audio and video that would bring attention and benefit to the ongoing work of the center. The Jefferson Center is a non-profit arts organization that is revitalizing a key neighborhood in Roanoke with the restoration of Jefferson High School and the renovation of the Shaftman Performance Hall. The hall brings world class music to the local community through the Music Lab, providing education and recording space for local children.

The Music Lab at Jefferson Center is working daily to pull from every social and economic class of the Roanoke community and create the next wave of real, human musicians. They host low cost or free after-school programs for any interested young people filled with visits by guest artists, private instrumental instruction, and recording training. Wafting out of the little studios and rehearsal rooms on the third floor of Jefferson Center, you can hear Afro-beat in Swahili, hip-hop in Liberian Kreyol, the blues coming from the guitar of a 13 year-old prodigy, and the undeniable sound of young musicians growing. It's a thing that needs to be supported at all costs across this country, and by purchasing this record, you've done it.

A portion of every sale will go to the Music Lab at Jefferson Center.

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