60s rock influenced her songwriting in her youth. The Redman is a fusion, funk and rock connoisseur, having studied music composition at the University level, delivering a high-energy style reminiscent of Tommy Bolin. John McCartney (toured with Tina Turner, Al Green and Rick James) sprinkles in driving hand per- cussion and Kimberly (a bluegrass specialist and classical virtuoso) adds soaring fiddle melodies to the mix. Jonathan Lancaster (an award winning, conservatory trained musician) chimes in on saxophone with a sound heavily influenced by artists like Hank Mobley and Pharaoh Sanders, while Neal (a classical pianist) drops some insanely funky lines on keys. Groove) and Andy Levine on bass (who holds a PhD in Groovology) lay down some of the tightest grooves you’ll ever hear. Willy Jordan on drums (who’s played with acts like John Lee Hooker, Elvin Bishop, Charlie Mussellwhite, Angel Streli, Joe Louis Walker, Volker Strifler, Carlos Santana, Eric Lindell, Doyle Brammall, and Brotherhood of With infectious grooves and melodies that take you for a ride, Project Queue turns any venue into a funky, driving, high-energy party. Hailing from the Bay Area, Project Queue’s members comprise a very unique background that creates the perfect harmony of Fusion, Funk and Soul. Keep the drinks flowing, and we’ll keep the grooves going all night! Tuesday, December 6th, Doors open at 8:00 pm. Funky Tuesday has never been a better night to come out and dance your ass off to some of the funkiest music the Boom Boom Room has to offer.
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