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The Sugarman
Three was born in the spring of '96 after saxophonist Neal Sugarman returned
to New York City from an extended stint in New Orleans. Sugarman, the
leader of the band, has had sideman experience with such jazz greats as
Eddie Henderson, Mike Longo and New Orleans Hammond organ star Slim Sims
to name a few. Sugarman's idea was to put together a band devoted to playing
the music he liked best: HARD HITTING FUNKY SOUL BOOGALOO MUSIC. (Boogaloo
boo/ga/loo n/adj./v- 1: a many splendored thing; 2: a nasty vibe, and
a sweet sexy feeling; a natural release of the essence within; 3: something
you do while walking down Broadway.) With 10 years
under his belt as B3 organ giant Brother Jack McDuff's first call drummer,
Rudy Albin made the trio complete. Soon, the band became known for the
big sound and hard grooves that they were consistently delivering at some
of NYC's hottest clubs and parties. While recording their debut Sugar's
Boogaloo, for New York based label Desco Records, Sugarman 3 called in
guitarist Al Street to fill things out. "The thing that makes this
band exciting," Sugarman says, "is that we all had a chance
to play with the guys who made the great records in the Golden Age of
Funk and Soul." |
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