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A Staten Island-based Afro-beat, soul-jazz, and funk instrumental ensemble, the Budos Band came together at a jam session hosted by Brooklyn's Afro-beat kings, Antibalas. Specializing in horn-driven world roots funk, the band has a somewhat fluctuating lineup that includes David Guy and Andrew Greene on trumpet, Cochemea Gastelum on tenor sax, Jared Tankel on baritone sax, Daisy Sugarman on flute, Thomas Brenneck on guitar, Robert Lombardo on congas, Mike Deller on organ, Vincent Balestrino on tambourine and shekere, Daniel Foder on bass, and drummers Brian Profilio and John Carbonella, Jr. The group released the self-titled The Budos Band on Daptone Records in 2005 and followed it with The Budos Band II, also on Daptone, in 2007. After a tour, and a lengthy break during which individual members contributed to other artists' projects, the band reunited to record a third album aptly entitled The Budos Band III, which was released August of 2010. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
I noticed that I am probably the only woman who seems to be into this band. I may be wrong. Anyway I discovered them on a movie series of short stories written by various artist. Their music is on the soundtrack from New York, I Love You. I have since bought two of their CDs and they all JAM!! I have Budos 2005 Band and Budos Band II. The next on my list to get is Budos Band III 2010. Since you all love this sort of music, I suggest some Afro Beat music from AFRICA. Like Fela Kute.
the daptones album 100 days & 100 nights with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings is a serious gem and the Budos get a lil play. Supa-Funky tunes from the Brooklyn Soul!
Fantastic Music! I walked in to a music store small mom and pop type place and this was playing. I listened to two songs and bought it, in my new car with the ten speaker Bose system it KILLS!
btw-i'm a stone to the bone metalhead but this station is all killer no filler just psycho good-i do my office work at night and dance to this f**king s**t...
i imagine if amy winehouse gets sober and i can anyone can-i had both feet in the grave-and yea,she is dancing in some large city-and i don't even know if she can dance-to this band-and then for that day-the world would be okay,is this gestalt therapy ?
This music is the best funk and groove beats that I have ever heard. I love the sound and find it hard to not to move with the beats. Thank you Budos Band!
Brian Profilio is not only a fabulous drummer, he is an amazing NYC public school history and art teacher.....the dude's a real renaissance man,; also he's very humble and genuine....him & his band just ooze funk & soul
gasparpietro
Saw The Budos Band open up for Les Claypool in Montclair, NJ last Saturday. Was one of those moments (that you hopefully experience many times as a music lover) that when I first heard them, you just knew instantly it was great. Muchos, muchos vivas los Budos!!!!
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-Arvis
Since you all love this sort of music, I suggest some Afro Beat music from AFRICA. Like Fela Kute.
-Arvis