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An acid jazz band that focuses more on jazz than groove-oriented dance music, the Greyboy Allstars came together in 1993 when noted rare-groove DJ Greyboy (aka Andreas Stevens) met up with Karl Denson, a saxophone player who was then touring with Lenny Kravitz. The pair collaborated on two tracks for Ubiquity Records' Home Cookin' compilation, and then worked on Greyboy's 1994 solo album for Ubiquity, Freestylin'. After forming their own label, Greyboy Records, the duo gradually amassed members for a house band -- guitarist Michael Andrews (formerly with the Origin), bassist Chris Stillwell, drummer Zak Najor, and keyboard player Robert Walter. The Greyboy Allstars toured around the area and in 1995 released their debut album, West Coast Boogaloo (with contributions from groove legend Fred Wesley). Tours throughout Europe and the States followed that year (as well as a second solo album from Greyboy himself), and the group released a concert document, Live, in April 1997. Two months later, the Greyboy Allstars released their second studio LP, Town Called Earth, recorded with a recent recruit, guitarist Elgin Park. Apart from Greyboy, Karl Denson and Robert Walter have each recorded solo LPs as well. As a group, Greyboy returned in 2007 with What Happened to Television? and in 2013, the Greyboy Allstars delivered the album Inland Emperor. ~ John Bush, Rovi
Nate:
It always amazes me when someone who has heard of a band first thinks that anyone who has not heard of them shouldn't llike them now or that they are "bigger" fans cuz they have been "listening to them since..." who cares how or when you start to listen to a great band!!! Atleast they are inot great music and can enjoy it now... sit back chill smoke a bowl or whatever you need to do and just enjoy the music and don't cut anyone down man!!
I remember meeting Greyboy when he was DJing for after-hours clubs in San Diego back in the late 80's. He's massively talented and I love his music. :)
tyviliborghi
nate, there was a first time that you heard greyboy as well. Don't harsh on there mellow, just be happy that new people are hearing wonderful and great music. Everyone that commented seams to have loved it!
nate_sears
Yall are sheltered if you actually like jazz or jam and never heard of Greyboy Allstars, Karl Denson or Greyboy himself....Im sorry that you are all products of modern media...
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It always amazes me when someone who has heard of a band first thinks that anyone who has not heard of them shouldn't llike them now or that they are "bigger" fans cuz they have been "listening to them since..." who cares how or when you start to listen to a great band!!! Atleast they are inot great music and can enjoy it now... sit back chill smoke a bowl or whatever you need to do and just enjoy the music and don't cut anyone down man!!