Trick Bag

Paxton Spangler Band

Eastlawn ELD #045

Paxton/Spangler Band “Trick Bag” out Sept 1 digitally, September 26 for CD/LP Release Event at Bowlero Lanes & Lounge in Royal Oak, 4209 Coolidge Hwy. Royal Oak, Mi 48073, 9 pm, no cover.

The Paxton/Spangler Band work a couple hundred dates a year in and around Detroit, also traveling to perform regularly in Toledo, Bowling Green (OH), Columbus (OH), Pittsburgh, and of course throughout Michigan. Tbone and RJ are seasoned pros with decades of doing this under their respective belts. Matt, Trevor and Sean are some of the very best young players on the Detroit scene today.

I’ve been making music with John “Tbone” Paxton for many years. We used to play gigs backing up New Orleans singer/songwriter/guitar player Earl King when he’d travel north without a band. The title cut “Trick Bag” is a nod to those great days. The rest of the album is filled out by bluesy or funkier instrumental tunes with the exception of “Limbo,” the only other vocal here. That is a tune that Tbone and I did when we played together in the Sun Messengers, a very popular band that toured throughout the Midwest, Ontario and annual trips down South as far as Key West. More great old days.

These instrumental tracks celebrate the excellent young musicians that Tbone and I hang out with these days. Check out Alex Colista on alto sax and Charlie Miller on trumpet on “Hard Times,” a tune we associate with Detroit trumpet great Marcus Belgrave. Our longtime guitarist Matt LoRusso contributes the lone original on this collection, “Rouge Dispensary,” a nice showcase for his playing. Drummer Sean Perlmutter drives the band into a frenzy on “Jan Jan.” This is a song we associate with Grant Green, also has a Detroit connection in that it was originally recorded by The Fabulous Counts, an instrumental soul/funk group from Detroit. Baritone sax player Goode Wyche III takes a strong ride on that one, too. Bassist Trevor Lamb offers strong support with the soulful bass line to “Way Back Home” by the Crusaders.

This is basically the third recorded offering from Tbone, et al, and the first officially under the name the Paxton/Spangler Band. Some funky stuff, some mellow stuff, some bluesy stuff. We hope that you dig it.

RJ Spangler

 

Paxton/Spangler Band

  • John “Tbone” Paxton, vocals, trombone
  • RJ Spangler, congas and tambourine
  • Matt LoRusso, guitar
  • Trevor Lamb, double bass
  • Sean Perlmutter, drums
Plus
  • Alex Colista, alto, tenor saxophones
  • RJ Spangler, congas and tambourine
  • Goode Wyche III, baritone saxophone
  • Charlie Miller, trumpet
All tracks recorded at The Studio in River Rouge, MI
RJ Spangler, Ryan Strawbridge, co-producers

 

Trick Bag by Earl King suitable for airplay on blues and R&B/roots programs
Way Back Home by the Crusaders is classic Soul Jazz
Jan Jan associated with Grant Green, upbeat, driving Detroit funky boogaloo
Sitting in Limbo by Jimmy Cliff suitable for world music and roots programs
Ode to Billy Joe an instrumental take on the Bobbie Gentry classic is more Soul Jazz
Hard Times by Fathead Newman/ Ray Charles, a funky hard bop shuffle
Rouge Dispensary is the lone original tune, a soulful, funky, jazzy ride.
(ELD-045-LP)

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