A.M. Sunday - A.M. Sunday came together to be a permanent fixture on your scene.
Just as their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky is the junction for roads from music towns like
Chicago, St. Louis, and Memphis, A.M. Sunday is the intersection where meet Aretha Franklin,
Talking Heads, James Brown, and The Clash. It's indie rock on a collision with west end soul.
It's rhythm and blues by ex-punks playing 9th chords - just don't call them a funk band.
Just see the band take the stage and already you'll know that A.M Sunday is new breath for
the old scene. An A.M. Sunday show is a family affair, the interplay generous and song-driven,
with members sitting out on tunes and trading instruments. At each turn, vocalist Suki Anderson
holds court, wooing the righteous and sinful alike. She is balanced in delicious fashion by Mauriece
Hamilton's full-on vocal swing, Andy Hurt's turn on a brake drum, brilliant guitar leads from Mark
Hamilton, and the occasional white-boy rap from Darrick Wood.
Electronic, drum and bass, and dub styles are at work in the music of A.M. Sunday, but collectively
the members are reaching back for the golden vibrations they discovered when a twist of the a.m
radio dial first brought the intimate universe of rhythm and blues into their imaginations. The seduction
of "Lighthouse" and the 3.a.m. jazz of "Mary's Song" show a band steeped in the subtle side of soul,
while the hot butter workouts of "Sexy Feast" and "Bohdisattva Brown" guarantee the house party
will be going all night.
Turn the dial and join A.M. Sunday at the junction where people from every neighborhood in your
town are getting together to get down.
A.M. Sunday is:
Darrick Wood - Guitar, Beat Box
Suki Anderson - Vocals
Matt Scobee - Bass
Mauriece Hamilton - Sax, Vocals, Keys
Andy Hurt - Percussion, Keys
Mark Hamilton - Guitar, Vocals
Ray Rizzo - Drums, Vocals
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