Re: Greyboy Allstars in NYC

Nathan S Shill
Mon, 30 Mar 1998 01:38:27 -0700 (MST)


> Hey Everybody,
> Did anybody check out the Greyboy Allstars in NYC last night? I did and it
> was a great show! The band came on at about 10pm and played for about 1 hr
> and 15 mins. They took a break and came back for another set about the same
> length.
>
> They played songs from all of their CDs. They also had their CDs on sale and
> I picked up their second CD. As you may know, their CDs are hard to find in
> most major record stores.
>
> Well, just thought I'd share this info. If you get a chance to check them
> out, then be sure to do it!
>
> Greg

> Hey Everybody,
> Did anybody check out the Greyboy Allstars in NYC last night? I did and it
> was a great show! The band came on at about 10pm and played for about 1 hr
> and 15 mins. They took a break and came back for another set about the same
> length.
>
> They played songs from all of their CDs. They also had their CDs on sale and
> I picked up their second CD. As you may know, their CDs are hard to find in
> most major record stores.
>
> Well, just thought I'd share this info. If you get a chance to check them
> out, then be sure to do it!
>

I am a big fan of Greyboy Allstars, but unfortunitly I live in the Capital City
of Salt (Salt Lake City, UT) and will never see them live here. I've heard two
of their albums A Town Called Earth and West Coast Boogaloo. Both are great,
but I like West Coast Boogaloo better. The reason, Fred Wesley. That man is an
amazing trombone player, and adding him to anything will lift it from good to
great. The JB's, his horn arrangements for P-Funk, and anything else that man
touches is just amazing.

One Nation Under a Groove

Nate Shill

GO UTAH UTES, FUTURE 1998 NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS