Snarky Puppy & Friends - Full Concert [HD] | Live at North Sea Jazz Festival 2014

SATURDAY 12 JULY 2014 • MAAS • Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Setlist: 1 What about me 2 SEW 3 I’m not the one 4 Call me 5 Deep 6 Amour tes la 7 Ase me na bo 8 Wear me down 9 Gone under # Sleeper # Shokufan LINEUP Shayna Steele, Malika Tilorien, N’Dambi (vocals); Magda Giannikou (vocals, accordion); Chris Bullock (saxophone); Maz (Mike Maher) (trumpet); Justin Stanton (trumpet, keyboards); Bob Lanzetti, Mark Lettieri (guitar); Bill Laurance (piano, keyboards); Michael League (bass); Larnell Lewis (drums); Marcelo Woloski (percussion). ABOUT (press release of the concert) Over the space of just a few years, Snarky Puppy has become a remarkable instrumental fusion-jazz ensemble. Bassist and musical leader Michael League constantly flirts with different genres, styles and lineups. Moreover, the live shows always guide the creative process. The fact that this year Snarky Puppy won the Grammy for Best R&B Performance – for a song recorded with Donny Hathaway’s daughter Lalah – demonstrates the ensemble’s versatility. The New York ensemble has a warm bond with the Netherlands. Not only did they make their debut at the North Sea Jazz Festival last year, but the album We Like It Here (2014) was recorded live at Kyteman’s studio in Utrecht. During this year’s festival, Snarky Puppy is performing with a ten-piece band and four vocalists, including Malika Tirolien and N’Dambi. Improvisation and finesse coupled with raw dynamics are guaranteed once more. Welcome to the official North Sea Jazz Archive! On our channel you will find live performances and interviews of Jazz Legends like Lionel Hampton, Ray Charles, Maceo Parker, Herbie Hancock and many more, who have performed at the legendary North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands Watch more videos 👉 Subscribe now 👉 Website 👉 Thanks for all your support. Rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated! Please: respect each other in the comments. This is the official YouTube channel of North Sea Jazz Archive
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