
The New Mastersounds have been delighting audiences with their infectious brand of funky soul-jazz since they formed in Leeds, UK in 1999. For the first five years of the band's career they were regulars at the Jazz Cafe, before they began to turn heads on the funk scene in the US.
A staple act of the late-night scene during New Orleans' annual Jazz Fest, they've collaborated over the years with such musical luminaries as Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Corinne Bailey Rae, Art Neville, Bernard Purdie and Lou Donaldson.
Always at their best on stage as a tightly-packed quartet - bass, drums, guitar and Hammond organ - they[ll be firing scorching funk grooves off each other and feeding off the energy of the grinning dancers in the front row this July.
A staple act of the late-night scene during New Orleans' annual Jazz Fest, they've collaborated over the years with such musical luminaries as Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Corinne Bailey Rae, Art Neville, Bernard Purdie and Lou Donaldson.
Always at their best on stage as a tightly-packed quartet - bass, drums, guitar and Hammond organ - they[ll be firing scorching funk grooves off each other and feeding off the energy of the grinning dancers in the front row this July.
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