At long last, Soulive have returned. On Friday, the influential and adaptive soul-jazz combo of guitarist Eric Krasno, drummer Alan Evans and keyboardist Neal Evans released “Baby Jupiter,” their ...
The band Soulive's high energy groove is now part of the Stax Records roster thanks to their new album 'No Place Like Soul.' And, alongside the new label is a new band member who adds a full-time ...
Soulive have returned with “Flowers at Your Feet,” the second single from their forthcoming album Flowers. After heralding their first full-length studio album in a decade and a half with “Baby ...
Strikingly reminiscent of the Lettuce show October 25 2014, Soulive's extended single set at Higher Ground this night took flight during a blazing solo by guitarist Eric Krasno. It wasn't the only ...
Until early Saturday morning, Soulive to me was a hard-grooving, funky, jazzy organ trio with a catalog of hip original tunes. And for sure, the band played plenty of its own music at the Hill Holler ...
There's a vibe in the sound of Soulive that's unique. With catchy organ and guitar riffs over lead-footed break beat and jazz drumming, the trio of captivating virtuosos (Alan Evans, drums; Neal Evans ...
The difference between great jazz-fusion and awful jazz-fusion is the difference between '70s Herbie Hancock and the score of a sex scene in a Lifetime original movie. Thankfully, the music emanating ...
Upstate New Yorkers Eric Krasno, with brothers Alan and Neal Evans, have spent the past decade celebrating the spirit of funk with an improvisational jazz delivery. A primarily instrumental trio and ...