Snarky Puppy

Snarky Puppy

Genres: jazz, Fusion, jazz fusion, funk, instrumental

About Snarky Puppy

Snarky Puppy is a Grammy-winning instrumental fusion band from Denton, Texas led by bassist, composer and producer Michael League. Formed in Denton, Texas in 2004, the band features a collective of nearly 30 musicians, referred to as "The Fam" on their recordings and tours. The musicians perform on a variety of instruments including guitars, keyboards, saxophones, brass, percussion and strings. Many of the current and former band members were once students at the University of North Texas. The band released their debut album "Live at Uncommon Ground" in 2005 and began touring extensively after their second album "The Only Constant" in 2006. Snarky Puppy's first four albums were released under Sitmom Records. Their fifth album, "Tell Your Friends" was released in 2010 under Ropeadope Records. In 2013, Snarky Puppy embarked on their biggest project yet with the "Family Dinner Volume One." They teamed up with some of their favorite vocalists in the world for a live recording at the Jefferson Center in Roanoke, Virginia. Their Performance of the song "Something" with Lalah Hathaway has earned them a 2014 Grammy for Best R&B Performance. Snarky Puppy's leader, Michael League, was interviewed and written about in the 2010 book release "The New Face of Jazz: An intimate look at today's living legends and the artists of tomorrow" by Cicily Janus. The author cites League's self-termed music as "jafunkadansion" for its genre-bending qualities of instrumental and dance music. Cicily Janus also comments the "group Snarky Puppy is one of the most inventive in sound and funk since Maynard Ferguson's fusion years." Band Members: Michael League – bass guitar, oud, percussion Jay Jennings – trumpet, flugelhorn Mike Maher – trumpet, flugelhorn Chris Bullock – tenor and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, bansuri, percussion Bob Reynolds – tenor saxophone Zach Brock – violin Bill Laurance – piano, keyboards Shaun Martin – keyboards Bobby Sparks II – keyboards Justin Stanton – keyboards, trumpet Bob Lanzetti – guitars Mark Lettieri – guitars Chris McQueen – guitars Larnell Lewis – drums Jamison Ross – drums Jason "JT" Thomas – drums Keita Ogawa – percussion Nate Werth – percussion Marcelo Woloski – percussion

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Radio Roza
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Snarky Puppy — Top 30 songs of 80

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Snarky Puppy Coven
Snarky Puppy Shapons Vindaloo
Snarky Puppy Skate U
Snarky Puppy Jambone
Snarky Puppy Shofukan
Snarky Puppy Outlier
Snarky Puppy Like a Light
Snarky Puppy GroundUP
Snarky Puppy Snarky Puppy Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Snarky Puppy Coven (Chris McQueen)
Snarky Puppy Cliroy
Snarky Puppy Culcha Vulcha
Snarky Puppy Sing to the Moon (feat. Laura Mvula & Michelle Willis)
Snarky Puppy I Remember
Snarky Puppy I Remember
Snarky Puppy Bigly Strictness
Snarky Puppy Chonks
Snarky Puppy Even Us
Snarky Puppy Kite
Snarky Puppy What About Me?
Snarky Puppy Lingus (We Like It Here)
Snarky Puppy Phoebus
Snarky Puppy Lingus
Snarky Puppy Don't You Know
Snarky Puppy Bring Us the Bright
Snarky Puppy Like A Light
Snarky Puppy Liquid Love
Snarky Puppy Molino Molero
Snarky Puppy One Hope
Snarky Puppy What About Me
Shapons Vindaloo
Like a Light
Snarky Puppy Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Coven (Chris McQueen)
Culcha Vulcha
Sing to the Moon (feat. Laura Mvula & Michelle Willis)
I Remember
I Remember
Bigly Strictness
What About Me?
Lingus (We Like It Here)
Don't You Know
Bring Us the Bright
Like A Light
Liquid Love
Molino Molero
What About Me