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Artist description
DIZZYBAM...One of the orginal HIP-HOP, Funk, Rock, and Groove Bands. DIZZYBAM started as a collaborative effort and culminated into six years of gigging. It's founding members sought to create a palatable blend of Funk, Hip Hop, Rock, and juicy Grooves into cocktail of audio libations. DIZZYBAM was one of the orginal bands to use pure live instruments combined with Rap in their performance. The creation of our original songs were deeply rooted in their passion for all genres of music. This process lead to a unique following of fans from all walks of life. |
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Music Style
HIP HOP, Funk, Rock, and Groove |
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Musical Influences
Fishbone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, George Clinton, Tower of Power Horns |
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Artist History
Straight out of Oakland...DIZZYBAM started in the early 90's playing the San Francisco bay area club scene. Mainly a club band with a definate crowd pleasing live sound. It took years to cultivate the music, and even longer to find the recording engineers that could capture the sizzling live sound in a studio environment. What you hear are all analog instruments. No samples, no drum machines, live horns. This band is no longer together (de-funked). We dedicate this page to all of our fans, friends and loved ones who supported us through out the years. Through this page the music will be kepted alive, and that's what DIZZYBAM represented... Keepin it Live Ya'll. Some of bands/artists that DIZZYBAM opened for include the following: No Doubt, Morris Day and the Time, Spearhead, and Angelo Moore of Fishbone just to name a few. Enjoy the music. |
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Group Members
Fredimac - vocals, Kerry James - Bass, Ben Decker - guitars, Laurence Griffin - guitars Supporting members include: Les Harris - Saxophone, Stephen Bradley - Trumpet, Squantch - Trombone, Joel Griffin - Drums, Tom Hurst - Drums |
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Location
Oakland, CA - USA |
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