The Smart Dogs have a new trick
The Smart Dogs have a new trick .
Back again after
July’s night of pure afro-funk heaven with a very special
guest.
Fri 21st August at The Waterfront Bar, Marine
gardens, Raumati Beach. 10.00pm
Imon Star (Son of Taj Mahal and Front-man for Olmecha Supreme and Rhombus) will be master of ceremonies for what promises to be a legendary night. Don’t miss out!
The Smart Dogs are players from the Black Seeds and members of celebrated Wellington supergroup The Eggs (whose alumni include Fat Freddies Drop, Olmecha Supreme, Twinset and Rhombus).
Throw James Brown and Nigerian afro-beat legend Fela Kuti into a room together and what you get is Afro-Funk, a style of music that spread like a viral dance-floor infection through the clubs of Africa in the 70’s. Now it’s here!
"My favourite group of the last decade, I've been trying to join the Smart Dogs since '99" -Toby Laing, Fat Freddy's Drop.
Situated in one of the ultimate locations on the Coast at Raumati Beach, The Waterfront Bar will be converted into a club straight out of your wildest dreams. Unleash your fly styles and show us how you get on the good foot.
The Waterfront Bar and Kitchen, 3 Marine Gardens, Raumati Beach. 902 6363.
10pm till late, Friday August 21st.
$10 on the door.
$2 Bubbly from 9-10pm
The Smart Dogs are
Imon Star (Olmecha Supreme)-
Vocals, master of ceremonies.
Tim Jaray (the Black
Seeds)- Bass
Paul Hoskins (The Eggs, The
Constituents)-Drums
Dan Yeabsley ( Twinset, The
Eggs)-Saxophone
Chris Yeabsley (Twinset, The
Eggs)-Keys
Adan Tijerina (the Eggs)-Congas.
ENDS
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