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Flow Tribe, Eric Woods & The Way Down

Fri Mar 6 at 8:00pm

Hattiesburg, MS

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Flow TribeFew bands arouse a crowd into a collective shake like Flow Tribe. The six-member bands onstage chemistry reflects a seamless combination of soul and movement that hits the audience within the first few notes. Virgin listeners and avid fans alike are drawn in by the distinctive sound that feels both familiar and original. Outfitted for each performance in colorful, carefully selected suits, its clear their focus is sharp and the party has begun. This is the work of professional musicians whove found their passion, and are living a dream where everyones welcome. Second line brass and Cuban-Caribbean rhythms meld with Rbackbone-cracking music. K.C. ORorke (vocals, trumpet), John-Michael Early (harmonica, washboard, vocals, keyboard), Russell Olschner (drums), Chad Penot (bass, vocals), Bryan Santos (guitar, timbales), and Mario Palmisano (guitar) are native New Orleanians and high school pals whove been writing music and playing live shows since the bands inception in 2004. Post graduation, they went their separate ways, but after Katrina, each returned to their hometown, inherently becoming active members in the rebuilding of a community thats stronger than ever. Flow Tribe may well be the citys next music ambassadors. With two full-length albums and several EPs under their belt, the crew is currently building Downman Sounds, a studio in New Orleans East where they expect to cut their next record. The Tribe can be found crisscrossing the US just about every week of the year, from Key West to California, including regular performances at the notable New Orleans Jazz 17, a full length album produced by New Orleanss own Mannie Fresh.

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3818 W 4th St, Hattiesburg, MS

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