Fusebox Funk

Fusebox Funk
Background information
Origin Jacksonville, Florida
Genres Alternative Hip hop / Funk
Years active 2001 - present
Labels PB Sounds
Independent
Associated acts J. Dash
Website fuseboxfunk.net
Members
ChrizP - Saxophone, Percussion, Vocals
Dr. Concussion - Guitar, Keys, Synth, Vocals
El Producto - Trombone, Synth, Vocals
ByrDog - Drums
Cary The Label Guy - Bass
J. Dash - Vocals, Synth, Keys
Past members
Bream Busta (Seth Kottler) - Bass
Pete Boras - Drums

Fusebox Funk is a Hip Hop/Funk band featuring horns, keys, strings and drums that formed in 2001, in Jacksonville, Florida. Fusebox Funk has been heard on the radio in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, New Mexico and most recently California.

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History

Originally formed in 2001 and originally funded by ex-drummer Pete Booras, the band self produced their own CD demos, DVD videos and released their first CD, titled The Solution, in 2004. They also acted as their own agent and manager, booking gigs on their own[1][2] until 2008.

After several years the band went through a line-up change in 2007 adding Drummer Jeff Byrd (ByrDog), a Jazz/Fusion drummer with Hip-Hop roots, and bassist Cary Jordan (Cary The Label Guy), a bassist with Jazz/Rock/Hip-Hop roots and a Warwick (bass guitar) user.[3]

2008 also welcomed rapper/celebrity chef J Dash to the Fusebox Funk lineup as a full time keyboardist/vocalist.

Fusebox Funk have appeared on the same bill with artists such as Galactic, Ozomatli and George Clinton as well as performed with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.[4]

Discography

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References

  1. ^ Silverstein, Bella. Band finds its sound chemistry, Southside River City News January 10, 2004. Retrieved 2008-10-20
  2. ^ McClaran , Tamara Jam band Fusebox Funk keeps audience members on their feet, Ponte Verda Shorelines July 21, 2004. Retrieved 2008-10-20
  3. ^ Warwick. Cary Jordan bio Retrieved 2008-10-20
  4. ^ McClaran , Tamara. Fusebox Funk set to jam with the symphony, Ponte Verda Shorelines August 30, 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-20