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THE
BAND (from left):
Bo Carper - acoustic guitar, banjo, dobro, vocals Phil Ferlino - vocals,
keyboards, piano
Brian Carey - congas, timbales, vocals
Jeff Miller - vocals, guitar, mandolin
Ben Bernstein - bass
Marty Yiltalo- drums, didgeridoo
Rajiv Parikh - tablas, vocals |
Downstream
(2003) Vibrant
world percussion, energetic acoustic and electric guitars, bass and keyboards
with a distinctive vocal style! These compelling grooves are a mixture of
rock, Latin, North Indian, funk, blues and bluegrass music.
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San Francisco rockers New Monsoon
have been storming across the nation, transforming audiences into dedicated
fans with their exhilarating marriage of world rhythms and rock bravado.
New Monsoon's vibrant percussion and acoustic and electric instruments come
together in an irresistible blend of sophisticated songcraft, inventive
musical exploration and down home rock-n-roll.
New Monsoon was conceived when Penn State friends Bo Carper and Jeff Miller
reconnected in California. With Carper's rootsy acoustic finger style as
a foil for Miller's inspired melodies, the pair sowed the seeds of the New
Monsoon sound. With
the addition of the tour de force percussion section of drummer Marty Ylitalo,
tabla virtuoso Rajiv Parikh, and conguero Brian Carey, the New Monsoon vision
started to unfold. During the recording of the band's first album Hydrophonic
in early 2001, the band tapped long-time friend Phil "The Pianimal" Ferlino
for keyboard tracks. Blown away by the project, Ferlino immediately moved
to San Francisco and joined the band on-stage at the 2001 High Sierra Music
Festival. Nationwide touring and the band’s second album, Downstream, followed
in 2003. 2004 delivered bass monster Ben Bernstein, who has helped propel
the band to new musical heights.
Latin, Brazilian and Indian percussion, drum set, didgeridoo, electric and
acoustic guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass and keyboards, unify the musical
styles of New Monsoon's influences, which are as diverse as rock gods Jimi
Hendrix, Pink Floyd and Santana, bluesman Mississippi John Hurt and world
music pioneers Tito Puente, Shakti and Peter Gabriel. New Monsoon's original
compositions are an experience of musical textures, rhythms, ideas and moods.
At any given performance, the audience enjoys a synthesis of genres, everything
from bluegrass to reggae, to funk and rock 'n' roll. No two shows are the
same and fan recordings of performances have become a favorite among tapers
and traders in musical communities throughout the country. The
music's heavy Latin and Indian vibe, with progressive use of melody and
rhythm woven into the mix, gets people up and dancing. New Monsoon's live
energy is unparalleled and the sound flows relentlessly upbeat, all the
while maintaining an irresistible groove. A New Monsoon concert is about
pushing the positive, and connecting with the audience and music, bringing
live music fans back for more and more.
2004 was a monumental year for New Monsoon. They began the year being awarded
Jambase.com's 2003 Emerging Artist of the Year and went on to perform at
major music festivals and venues including Bonnaroo, Oregon Country Fair,
the Austin City Limits Festival, Magnolia Festival, Red Rocks Amphitheater
and The Fillmore. New Monsoon’s performance at the legendary Telluride Bluegrass
Festival - - where they wowed the festival audience of music lovers from
all around the world with their unique blend of Indian and Latin rhythms,
bluegrass and rock - - was captured and is now available on CD. New Monsoon
Live at Telluride Bluegrass Festival is an energetic, challenging recording
that encompasses the band’s free spirited, yet musically focused, approach
to their music. |