Woke Up In a War (New soulful JAZZAM jam feat. sick solos)

  • 15 years ago
http://www.myspace.com/jazzam. Pittsburgh band JAZZAM's newest soulful jam, "Woke Up In a War" features beautiful lyrics written by the lead singer, skillful drum beats, and a burst of amazing featured solos by the bass, guitar, and keyboard players. Don't bail before he amazing solo exchanges between the bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer in the middle. Filmed on 1.23.2009 at The Docksider in Erie, PA. JAZZAM is a high energy- get the party started NOW- jazz/power-funk band. With modern and traditional influences ranging from Jazz, Funk, Soul, Rock, R&B and World Music, every set has its own distinct flavor and its own unique pulsating intensity. By skillfully integrating short quotes of current and traditional cover songs into their tight jams and performing full covers that regularly knock audiences’ collective socks off, JAZZAM relies heavily on highly composed original tunes while maintaining a close connection to a wide variety of audience favorites Band members: Clinton Clegg - Lead Vocals Glenn Strother - Guitar & Vocals Marc Sterling - Bass Guitar John Riley - Drums Jeremy "Crackey" McDonough - Keyboards Having toured the jam scene of the United States, sharing the stage with musicians the likes of George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Rusted Root, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Toots & The Maytals, as well as members of Phish and the Grateful Dead, the veteran members of JAZZAM have been touring together for over 5 years. You can catch JAZZAM most often in their hometown city: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In a recent 2006 review of JAZZAM's new album "It's About Time," the music editors at The Homegrown Music Network noted that, "JAZZAM has something for everyone in their splendid sound. Rollicking bass lines, spirited guitar, keyboard, and horn solos, and intense vocals are just some of the building blocks of their texturally diverse music." While maintaining a refined and subtle approach, JAZZAM draws on the raw energy and power emitted from their frenzied, gyrating fans. ...