![]() ![]() I assume that his connection to this band was through Tony Hall, who Trey had played with in the "Dave Matthews And Friends" project the previous year. Though I'd seen Ivan at least twice before (once in a tiny venue here in NYC called The I Lounge, and once as an extra member playing with George Porter's then band, PBS), this was my first time getting to check out this amazing project, Dumpstaphunk - a band so supremely funky that they need 2 bassists!Īnyway, as it so happens, Phish's Trey Anastasio was playing in Philly that night, and he decided to drop in to jam at this gig. Recorded, mastered, tracked and posted by Scott Bernsteinįollow me on Twitter to track my postings of FREE live music and concert photography: įor BARN188, I have taken a request (sorry, I can't recall who requested this!) of a show that I'd apparently forgotten about! This was a big night (now that my memory has been jogged from listening to the show) - a late night show which featured 2 killer funk bands - Lettuce opening, and then Ivan Neville's new project, Dumpstaphunk. I painstakingly scrubbed approximately 568(!!!) annoying claps, yells, and whistles which were right near the mics from this recording Ivan Neville - keyboards (international drug counselor) Tony Hall - bass (mayor of Thibedoux, LA) With Lettuce horn players Ryan Zoidis, Sam Kininger, Cochema Gastellum, and RaShawn Ross on various songs Ivan Neville quote from track 11: "Dumpstaphunk: we got levels, just when you think we can't get any funkier, we get just a little funkier and when you think we can't get funkier than that, we go just a little deeper" ![]()
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