RIP Lou Wilson of Mandrill
Photo Courtesy of Mandrill There have been a bunch of notable Funk and Soul musicians passing as of late. First Marva Whitney, then Fontella Bass, and now we’re sad to […]
Photo Courtesy of Mandrill There have been a bunch of notable Funk and Soul musicians passing as of late. First Marva Whitney, then Fontella Bass, and now we’re sad to […]
Today brings us to the Ohio area, Columbus to be exact. We get there via Huntington, West Virginia, where a young saxophone player named Rusty Bryant grew up. In the […]
Here’s a night that Flea Market Funk can get into. Two of NYC’s best DJs/ record people Monk-One aka Monk Uno aka Andrew Mason aka I have a lot of […]
On my 1000th post here at Flea Market Funk, I wanted to give back to the readers a bit. 1000 posts is a huge milestone for me. If it wasn’t […]
Along with the daily posts about record culture, reviews, documentaries, digging stories, mixes and the like, we also do a daily Instagram post here at Flea Market Funk. We dig […]
Photo Courtesy of Carolyn Bittancourt Fresh off of their two sided monster of a debut 45 “A Bruxa”, comes Fumaça Preta’s follow up effort on Music With Soul “Vou-me Libertar” […]
This past summer Scratchvision broadcast live from the Best Buy in Union Square here in NYC. Kenny Dope spun along side DJ Scratch and of course dropped a bunch of […]
On the first day of 2013, I wanted to expand your mind a bit. I came across this documentary off of BBC Four from the great Don Letts that I […]
When we talk of Soul Jazz, there is one man who’s name who always arises. It’s John Patton. Jazz lovers know his silky smooth flow on the organ, and although […]
Entering my third week of the December residency at the Ace Hotel in NYC, I was very surprised to see that a few days ago, Josh Davis aka DJ Shadow […]