Tokyo Jazz Joints: The Book
We love a good book here at Flea Market Funk, and when something like this book comes along, well, we want to share it. Reading, like music is good for […]
We love a good book here at Flea Market Funk, and when something like this book comes along, well, we want to share it. Reading, like music is good for […]
These days, when you hear the name soul, and we’re talking in the modern sense, you think of Daptone Records. The label that has brought us Sharon Jones and The […]
For us here at Flea Market Funk, books and records go hand in hand. They are both a drug that can get us excited and also frustrated (as in where […]
File this one under graffiti, spray can art or graff culture. Cap Matches Color the book, (in its second edition in paperback) is a definitive look at two decades of […]
There’s a million books on records out there. Some good, some bad. Whether it’s vinyl hunting stories in paperback, ebook, or a coffee books like Dust & Grooves: Adventures In […]
For those jazz heads who wanted to see what the scene was like when jazz music was like in the American jazz clubs pre and post World War II, here’s […]
After the mega-success of the first edition Buy Me Boston, author Brian Coleman is back again with the second edition of cultural print from the Boston area. Chosen as one […]
Tim Maia was a huge personality. Called the James Brown and Barry White of Brazil, the larger than life man made a huge contribution musically to Brazilian funk, soul, disco, […]
It’s that time of the year kids, and Flea Market Funk has some dope stuff that we thought might be good for you to ask for during the holidays. They […]
We have been a fan of the Groove Merchant for a long time. Obviously being on the East Coast we heard about the shop from Mike D when he shouted […]