The Greyboy Allstars

The Greyboy Allstars, a quintessential aggregation of jazz, funk, and soul, radiates from the Southern Californian music scene with a vibrancy that has captivated audiences since their inception in the early 1990s. Formed by DJ Greyboy and saxophonist Karl Denson, the group's original aim was to back Greyboy at his acid jazz club nights, but their synergy quickly transcended those humble beginnings, catalyzing a prolific recording and performing career. With members like keyboardist Robert Walter, guitarist Elgin Park (also known as Michael Andrews), bassist Chris Stillwell, and drummer Aaron Redfield, the ensemble is notable for its adept fusion of improvisational jazz with grooves that draw deeply from funk and soul traditions.

Their discography showcases an evolutionary journey through the realms of groove, with notable releases such as "West Coast Boogaloo," "A Town Called Earth," and "What Happened to Television?" alongside more recent contributions like "Como De Allstars" and "Inland Emperor." The Greyboy Allstars have not only retained their relevance but have expanded their musical lexicon with each project, gleaming with collaborations and live performances that brim with the spontaneous energy emblematic of their sound. Their music—improvisational, dynamic, and relentlessly innovative—embodies the spirit of exploration and the joyous embrace of diverse sonic landscapes, securing their place as luminaries in the contemporary music world.

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Album - 10 Tracks - Released April 1, 2022
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