Common Sense Live! at the Belly Up Tavern [Live]
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About the Artist
The increase in alternative music on the nation's airwaves is well documented. The combined sounds of Rock, Reggae, Soul, R&B, Hip-Hop and Ska have exploded around the world. Internet radio stations and mainstream stations alike, have embraced this new form of composite music as the sound of a new generation.
Consequently, a whole new musical market has emerged and COMMON SENSE is right in the thick of it With their Fall of 2001 release of their new CD, simply entitled, Common Sense, the Common Sense Band is ready, once again, to take the big step to the international stage.
.simply put, Common Sense possesses an uncommon flair for stirring up fun!!
The Southern California group's infectious music bridges the gap between reggae, rock, pop, funk, hip-hop and soul --- reflecting the multiethnic diversity of the band, which include member's Nick Hernandez, Jai Vatuk, Larry Young, and Billy Sherman. Mirroring the band's diverse musical influences, Common Sense blends African, American, Chicano, French, East Indian, Cherokee, and Anglo Heritage all in one.
Thousands of exuberant fans were bowled over by the group's live shows at the Vans Warped Tour and The Ford 2000 Ignite Tour. In 2001, the band's uproarious live shows continue to provide the key to winning over new fans.
Of course, State of the Nation, the band's last release, testifies to Common Sense's knack for blending serious themes with serious fun.
We make a conscious effort to create a contrast, says Jai. We mix upbeat music with dark lyrics and vice versa. It's not about whether the music is gloomy or bright --- it's more about keeping the honesty and integrity of our music.
I grew up with rock-n-roll ideals, admits Nick. You have a responsibility to try to make the world a better place. Personally, I am really concerned about social issues and the environment ---especially the oceans. I'm still searching for answers. I'm still defining what my role is, but I believe we're all here for a purpose and there's a greater good that we can all aspire to. commonsenseband.com
Product Description
The Common Sense Band released thier first CD, "Live at the Belly Up Tavern" in 1994. It captures the band in its earlier dance and "Reggae Roots" days.
The Common Sense exhuberant live show is a must see for any music fan that wants to dance, have fun, and hear some awesome pop/alternative/reggae music. There is so much good energy in the room, that you can't stand still at a Common Sense show. Neither will you sit still, when you listen to Live at the Belly Up.
Nicks sexy vocal style and stage surfing really revs the crowd up, and you'll be mesmorized by Larry's chest-thumping bass licks.
Jai and Billy's legendary soaring guitar solos rival any guitar duo on the music scene. And lets not forget Drews kick ass drumming. Drew is now back with Common Sense after touring with the legendary Joe Walsh.
Mix in the incredible Common Sense horn section, featuring Johnny 'Bone' Ervin, who went on to play with The Rick James Band, and Harold Todd on sax, who went on to Lenny Kravitz band; and you have a blend of the finest musicians, performing one of the best live concert shows you'll ever want to hear or see.
If you have never heard the Common Sense Band live, then "Live at the Belly Up Tavern" is a must for your music collection.
The Southern California group's infectious music bridges the gap between reggae, rock, pop, funk, hip-hop and soul --- reflecting the multi-ethnic diversity of the band, which include member's Nick Hernandez, Jai Vatuk, Larry Young, Drew Hester and Billy Sherman. Mirroring the band's diverse musical influences, Common Sense blends African, American, Chicano, French, East Indian, Cherokee, and Anglo Heritage all in one.
We make a conscious effort to create a contrast, says Jai. We mix upbeat music with dark lyrics and vice versa. It's not about whether the music is gloomy or bright --- it's more about keeping the honesty and integrity of our music.
I grew up with rock-n-roll ideals, admits Nick. You have a responsibility to try to make the world a better place. Personally, I am really concerned about social issues and the environment ---especially the oceans. I'm still searching for answers. I'm still defining what my role is, but I believe we're all here for a purpose and there's a greater good that we can all aspire to.
Praise to the most high.
Common Sense loves you.
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Common Sense Live! at the Belly Up Tavern [Live]
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Live at the Belly Up Tavern
Common Sense Manufacturer: Ulg Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005QZN Release Date: 1997-11-25 |
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A must have of progressive reggae.......1999-04-24
awesome live cd from awesome band.......1999-04-05
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Common Sense Live! at the Belly Up Tavern
Common Sense Manufacturer: Common Sense Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OWCC Release Date: 1994-01-01 |
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Album Description
The Common Sense Band released thier first CD, "Live at the Belly Up Tavern" in 1994. It captures the band in its earlier dance and "Reggae Roots" days.The Common Sense exhuberant live show is a must see for any music fan that wants to dance, have fun, and hear some awesome pop/alternative/reggae music. There is so much good energy in the room, that you can't stand still at a Common Sense show. Neither will you sit still, when you listen to Live at the Belly Up.
Nicks sexy vocal style and stage surfing really revs the crowd up, and you'll be mesmorized by Larry's chest-thumping bass licks.
Jai and Billy's legendary soaring guitar solos rival any guitar duo on the music scene. And lets not forget Drews kick ass drumming. Drew is now back with Common Sense after touring with the legendary Joe Walsh.
Mix in the incredible Common Sense horn section, featuring Johnny 'Bone' Ervin, who went on to play with The Rick James Band, and Harold Todd on sax, who went on to Lenny Kravitz band; and you have a blend of the finest musicians, performing one of the best live concert shows you'll ever want to hear or see.
If you have never heard the Common Sense Band live, then "Live at the Belly Up Tavern" is a must for your music collection.
The Southern California group's infectious music bridges the gap between reggae, rock, pop, funk, hip-hop and soul --- reflecting the multi-ethnic diversity of the band, which include member's Nick Hernandez, Jai Vatuk, Larry Young, Drew Hester and Billy Sherman. Mirroring the band's diverse musical influences, Common Sense blends African, American, Chicano, French, East Indian, Cherokee, and Anglo Heritage all in one.
We make a conscious effort to create a contrast, says Jai. We mix upbeat music with dark lyrics and vice versa. It's not about whether the music is gloomy or bright --- it's more about keeping the honesty and integrity of our music.
I grew up with rock-n-roll ideals, admits Nick. You have a responsibility to try to make the world a better place. Personally, I am really concerned about social issues and the environment ---especially the oceans. I'm still searching for answers. I'm still defining what my role is, but I believe we're all here for a purpose and there's a greater good that we can all aspire to.
Praise to the most high.
Common Sense loves you.
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