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Paul Jackson's Funk On A Stick
rocarmani
Date:
June 15, 2005 @ 1:57 PM
For Immediate Release
Urbanzone Productions/Roc Armani
Paul Jackson’s new CD release, FUNK ON A STICK
The great funk bass master, Paul Jackson of the
Headhunters (Basin Street Records) formerly
Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters, has released
his second solo CD, FUNK ON A STICK (Backdoor
Records). It’s been on the street for less than
a week and the funk is in on the music reviews.
“Yes sir, “In God We Funk” what else can you say?
Mr. “Funky Fingers” gets it on from beginning to
the end of this CD and proves without any doubt
that Herbie Hancock knew exactly what he was
doing when he teamed with this man, oh yeah,”
says Keith “Muzikman” Hannaleck, of
MuzikReviews.com.
Paul Jackson has become the master innovator of
pushing the envelope further into the jazz funk
realm. It all started with the instant classic
“Chameleon.” The funky heat was turned up even
higher on the song “God Make me Funky.”
Jackson’s new CD, FUNK ON A STICK comes out
smooookin with such standout cuts as “In God we
Funk, Funk on a Stick and Hey Lou.” He is flat
out the baddest funk bass play of all times. San
Francisco soul jazz singer/songwriter, Tony
Adamo’s tune “Hey Lou” is featured on this CD
along with Oakland, California’s funk drumming
sensation, James Levi.
Bob Davis of Soul-Patrol.Net Radio says “It’s
like Return To Forever/Headhunters with James
Brown, Oscar Brown Jr. and Chuck Brown. This CD
FUNK ON A STICK is essential for you to own.”
Theorchard.com is handling worldwide digital and
physical distribution. Digital distribution of
FUNK ON A STICK will be on 50 legitimate digital
music services including iTunes, eMusic, Real
Rhapsody, and Sony Connect. FUNK ON A STICK will
be sold on internet music retail sites including,
Amazon, Best Buy, Virgin Mega Stores, SamGoody
and Tower Records. You can also buy FUNK ON A
STICK at www.jazznow.com
For more info on Paul Jackson go to
www.pauljackson.jp and www.theorchard.com
For info on Tony Adamo go to www.jazznow.com
zedsalt
Date:
June 16, 2005 @ 12:08 PM
If you like Paul Jackson as much as I do, you
should also check out Jason Sturges here at
Dmusic.
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