plaese school me on Country Funk (RR)
mordecai
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I'll be playing between 5 bands tomorrow night, just trying to keep the crowd around. Their myspace pages list their styles as: Progressive Alternative / Surf / Pop Punk Acoustic / Bluegrass / Folk Bluegrass / Punk / Blues Bluegrass / Jam Band / AcousticSo, I'm thinking some Country Funk would be the best to keep me and the crowd happy. Unfortunately, I know very little that falls into this category. Bad Bascomb - Black Grass is the epitome of what I'm after.[/b]any help is appreciated.
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I concur.
I'll bet all the records that could be described as "country funk" could probably be counted on both hands, but you'd probably need to get a good Jerry Reed best-of for "Amos Moses" and "Ko-Ko Joe."
WAR - heartbeat?
I'll bet all the records that could be described as "country funk" could probably be counted on both hands, but you'd probably need to get a good Jerry Reed best-of for "Amos Moses" and "Ko-Ko Joe."
explosion's "jockey ride" on gold cup ,funky slide gee-tar for days
Area Code 615's other LP is good but doesnt have a good jam that hits quite like stone fox chase
i think its on UBB if thats your type of thang
Junior Bennett - catfish gumbo
I've got about seven of their albums and wonder which ones you're talking about...the Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smiling LP has some mildly funky moments, but in general I hear hardly any country influence. (Same with Betty Wright's "Shoorah Shoorah").
maybe my idea of country funk is off. please to educate
Little Feat
Teagarden and Van Winkle
theres an actual band called "Country Funk" on polydor, the album is self titled. its not awesome, but theres a few tracks which may help your quest.
FONKY
You got an mp3 of this per chance?
great drums, with vocals singing about mean mother trucker of a girl
gary atkinson - wanderin soul 45
should fit perfect here