On their webpage they describe their sounds as:
BroJo blends together the perfect gumbo of New Orleans party music, Soul in the style of Ray Charles and Al Green, a good helping of jam-bandy Roots Rock and a righteous splash of good, upbeat Gospel without the religious overtones (we like to call it "Secular Gospel").
Their first album was just released on Feb 24 of this year. The group's intention is to do more than just create great music. Their stage shows are a spectacle in themselves. The group second lines through the auidence, throws mardi gras beads from the stage, in other words they have a good time Nawlins style. The group comprises of twelve members with additional members when needed. They have a horn section, a gospel choir section and the rhythm section.
In addition to its music and stage show Brother Joscephus tries to pass along the message of love. He reminds me a lot of the artists from the sixties that thought their music could pass a message of love and faith along with the feel good sounds of their music.
This month Brother Joscephus is touring throughout the New Orleans area. He has already played with such local greats as Trombone Shorty, New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars and Eric Lindell.
Lastly I'll leave you with a list of the members of the group:
3 comments:
Without even listening, just be looking at the names of the band members, I knew this was going to be grand and it certainly was!
Any band with members carrying names like Low Flying Quail and Alabama Red in it has to be special!
Yea, when I just saw the name of this group I knew they had to be good.
Heeey baby! I'm Seoul Sistah #1, alto vocalist in the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra, and on behalf of all the righteous brothers and sisters of the revolution, I'd like to say a mighty THANK YOU for the shout-out, my man! The next time you make it out to a show, please come say hi so I can thank you in person. :) Until then, be righteous! Big love, Seoul Sistah #1
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