This past weekend was filled with great music and great friends--to me a perfect combination. The Obama fundraiser introduced me to some music that I rarely see live; a line-up of Funk / Afro-beat including Budos Band and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. Their energy is rocking, inclusive of the congo drums, trumpets, saxophones and more. Sharon Jones is fierce and incredibly soulful. Charles Bradley, who made a grand entrance during the Budos set as their lead singer for only two songs, is like James Brown reincarnated. He made a great statement on stage in light of the Obama event:
"We are a world full of different colored roses. These roses need sunlight and love. We are killing our planet and need a change, and need to give love to the roses!"
Friday night was dedicated to the CMJ festival line-up at Mercury Lounge. Most notable was Mother, Mother, a Canadian band with great harmonies, Ambulance LTD, and Delta Spirit. Delta Spirit is a rock band that I stumbled upon at SXSW and was the highlight of the show. They are similar to the Black Keys, with rich piano beats and a lead singer with a raw, sexy voice.
There are two great albums out that I also wanted to mention. I am so excited that Rachael Yamagata just released Elephants...Teeth Singing into Heart, her second album since her EP Happenstance, which is one of my favorite albums. Yamagata's voice is hauntingly beautiful, and the video below captures her vibe perfectly:
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