Another treat for funk / soul heads today comes courtesy of the folks at Okayplayer.com, who grabbed these videos of Roots drummer ?uestlove and aughties vocal legend D’Angelo playing Brooklyn Bowl last night for their much-anticipated “Brothers In Arms” show. Their set featured covers of Sly and the Family Stone, Bobby Womack, Funkadelic as well as more recent names. Below, watch videos of ?uest and D’Angelo playing The S.O.S. Band’s “Tell Me if You Still Care” and Prince & The Revolution’s “New Position.”
With just his guitar and his voice, Bay Area by way of Mississippi songwriter John Murry played an emotional, powerful set Wednesday night at Non-COMM. Playing an assortment of songs from his current LP The Graceless Age, he also threw … Read More
Quirky upstate New York four-piece Foxygen got crazy in a late-night Non-COMM set yesterday that blended Doors-esque poppy psychedelia with punk-y dissonance. Check out the setlist below, and listen back to the set in its entirety here (via the WXPN … Read More
With just his guitar and his voice, Bay Area by way of Mississippi songwriter John Murry played an emotional, powerful set Wednesday night at Non-COMM. Playing an assortment of songs from his current LP The Graceless Age, he also threw … Read More
Questlove and restauranteur Stephen Starr open Hybird in New York’s Chelsea Market. The menu features Quest’s fried chicken drumsticks, dumplings, “Questolicious Cupcakes” (including the “Sexual Chocolate (On Chocolate)” variety, which would make a great song title – ed.), and slushies. … Read More