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Old friends and hapless mavericks Ivan Smagghe and Nathan Gregory Wilkins present a fortnightly window into their ramshackle musical world. A show with absolutely no rules (as they'd only break them). We love the unmixable, old & new. We are oddballs and we love you.
Cuban record collector, ethnomusicologist researcher, picks up a hour of global vinyl via Havana every two weeks.
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The John Popper Project (formal name The John Popper Project Featuring DJ Logic) is an American fusion music group. The band's style is a combination of rock, hip hop, and improvisational jazz.
The group formed out of a jam session in San Francisco in December 2003 which featured John Popper of Blues Traveler, Rob Wasserman of Ratdog, and DJ Logic.
The lineup of the Project is John Popper on harmonica and vocals, DJ Logic on turntables, Tad Kinchla on bass guitar, and Marcus Bleecker on drums.
The group released a self-titled album in October 2006 and performs concerts during breaks in Blues Traveler's touring schedule. The band has performed with guest musicians from jazz and jam bands, including Branford Marsalis, Warren Haynes, and Col. Bruce Hampton.
The John Popper Project (formal name The John Popper Project Featuring DJ Logic) is an American fusion music group. The band's style is a combination of rock, hip hop, and improvisational jazz.
The group formed out of a jam session in San Francisco in December 2003 which featured John Popper of Blues Traveler, Rob Wasserman of Ratdog, and DJ Logic.
The lineup of the Project is John Popper on harmonica and vocals, DJ Logic on turntables, Tad Kinchla on bass guitar, and Marcus Bleecker on drums.
The group released a self-titled album in October 2006 and performs concerts during breaks in Blues Traveler's touring schedule. The band has performed with guest musicians from jazz and jam bands, including Branford Marsalis, Warren Haynes, and Col. Bruce Hampton.
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