Soul Sugar’s Organ Funk
Guillaume & Carneiro of Soul Sugar play live. What’s not to like about a band that takes its name from a Jimmy McGriff record and is calls Paris Montmartre their […]
Guillaume & Carneiro of Soul Sugar play live. What’s not to like about a band that takes its name from a Jimmy McGriff record and is calls Paris Montmartre their […]
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 […]
The name Adrian Younge may be unfamiliar to many people, but in record circles, underground movies and cartoons, and the West Coast music scene, his name well known. Producer, artist, […]
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 […]
From early on, it seemed that Karriem Riggins was destined for greatness. Playing instruments in the studio with his father Emmanuel, a musician with the Jazz legend Grant Green, he […]
It seems once again we have lost one of the greats. If the death of Soul Brother Number One, James Brown, who died on Christmas Day in 2006 wasn’t a […]
Today I bring you some Jamaican goodness from one Horace Swaby aka Augustus Pablo. Keyboard player, producer, record label owner, and master of the melodica, Pablo has put out a […]
The great collector/DJ/ music historian Pat James Longo said to me recently: “Young people always are in awe of older people’s record collections. Do you know why? Because we were […]