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James Brown's Soulsister #1 MARVA WHITNEY Hi y'all,
Japan's mighty Osaka Monaurail will be touring Europe for the third time, fronted by no other than James Brown's Soulsister # 1 Marva Whitney on selected dates. Osaka Monaurail have just released their brandnew album in Japan, under the name Undercover Express. The record - a collection of instrumental Funk covers -will be released in Europe as "Osaka Monaurail - Amen, Brother!" in December on Germany's Unique Records. If the show comes to your town, don't miss it. Osaka Monaurail is one of the best Funk live acts worldwide. 10/30 Southampton, Soul Cellar (+ Marva Whitney) 10/31 Dublin, Andrew's Lane Theatre (+ Marva Whitney) 11/01 London, Jazz Cafe (+ Marva Whitney) 11/04 Munich, Atomic Cafe 11/06 Barcelona, Sala Apolo 11/07 Madrid, Sala Caracol 11/08 Valencia, El Loco Club 11/10 Trier, Chat Noir 11/11 Darmstadt, 603 qm 11/13 Stuttgart, t.b.a. 11/14 Marseille, Planet Cafe 11/15 Montpellier, Le Jam 11/18 Cologne, Stadtgarten 11/19 Bremen, Moments 11/20 Berlin, Tausend 11/21 Berlin, Tausend 11/22 Hamburg, Mandarin Kasino P.S. I'm usually the DJ on each tour, but I'm tied up here in the States this time. However, I'll be playing at the London show. If you are from London and you're coming to Jazz Cafe, be sure to say hi. Some clips of Marva Whitney: and Osaka Monaurail: Make friends: www.myspace.com/marvawhitney www.myspace.com/osakamonaurail | |
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MrSoulpower said: Tell Mama! Ow! I love the way she moves. I love the way she sings so strongly with so little effort! I love the way she looks! I, oww! | |
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MrSoulpower said: I absolutely love, love, love, love the fact that as of the last two years or so, old school funk like this is getting props in the media. It's approaching mainstream! It's nearly there, I can almost touch it! | |
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Sander said: I absolutely love, love, love, love the fact that as of the last two years or so, old school funk like this is getting props in the media. It's approaching mainstream! It's nearly there, I can almost touch it! Oldschool Funk has definitely become more popular, knocking on the door of mainstream. I doubt that it'll ever become mainstream - it failed to do so even back in the day. But it's nice and very refreshing to see more and more mainstream folks at the shows, who are enjoying themselves even though they got no clue of what they are seeing. | |
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