Recently I featured the new single from The Bamboos, a cover of King Of The Rodeo by Kings Of Leon. Well, here is the fancy new video to accompany said track. Nicely done too! The track features the incredible Megan Washington, and the b-side to the single is a track called Can't [...]~~
As promised, here’s a full review of the upcoming album from The Bamboos on Tru Thoughts: Rawville. The album will be available from all good retail stores on 7th May, just over a year after they released their debut album Step It Up. Rawville features twelve tracks that span a total of just over 48 minutes - each staying true to the Bamboos’ patented funk sound, but with a few twists this tim
Recently I featured the new single from The Bamboos, a cover of King Of The Rodeo by Kings Of Leon. Well, here is the fancy new video to accompany said track. Nicely done too! The track features the incredible Megan Washington, and the b-side to the single is a track called Can't [...]~~
If you saw my post the other day of Washington's Clementine... in the comments I posted The Bamboos featuring Megan Washington "King of the Rodeo"...check it out if you havent already its great...I really like this Melbourne band so thought I would share some info with you....The Bamboos are Australia's masters of raw, old school Funk breaks and super-heavy Soul.Led by Guitarist Lance Ferguson ...
As promised, here’s a full review of the upcoming album from The Bamboos on Tru Thoughts: Rawville. The album will be available from all good retail stores on 7th May, just over a year after they released their debut album Step It Up. Rawville features twelve tracks that span a total of just over 48 minutes - each staying true to the Bamboos’ patented funk sound, but with a few twists this tim
So, here's where my digging fingers led me on Wednesday before my gig:This little gem was filed under "deep funk" in Dusty Groove's vinyl bin, and aptly so. These guys from Australia churn out pure gems reminiscing of their influences from the 60's and 70's, including (the references) The Meters, James Brown, Grant Green, Jimmy Smith and Watts 103rd st Rhythm Blues Band. The drums is what reall...