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THE ADAMS/GRIFFIN PROJECT
"Choices"This
CD is packed with the best live and studio musicians in New Orleans. Tracy Griffin
is the trumpet side of the "Runnin' Pardners" and the New Orleans "House of
Blues Allstars" horn sections. Anyone who can hang with this crowd deserves
their picture on the front cover. Lance was asked to play some of his smooth
R&B/Jazz improvisations on a solo. |
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GEORGE PORTER JR. & THE RUNNIN'
PARDNERS
"Things Ain't What They Used To Be"Over the years, Lance has had a very impressive recording
schedule. Some highlights of his session work include two albums with the original
"Funky Meters" bassman, George Porter Jr. After touring and recording with
The Runnin' Pardners, Lance was funkified for life! This CD/video was taped live in
New Orleans. |
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MEM SHANNON
"A Cab Driver's Blues"As you look at the life of Lance Ellis, you see a similarity to
that of Mem Shannon. Other than being outstanding players and singers, they both
quit their "day jobs" to play music. Growing up in New Orleans,
where the blues is alive like in no other city in the world, both have a foundation that
is sought after by every musician in the business. |
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SUNPIE & THE LOUISIANA SUNSPOTS
"Loup Garou"Sunpie
& The Louisiana Sunspots were voted the best Zydeco band at New Orleans' Offbeat
"Best of the Beat" Awards. Lance joins the horn section in Sunpie's debut
CD, and what came of this collaboration was a sound that you can only uncover deep in
southern Louisiana - that "have to dance" feeling and energy you can catch in
all of Lance's performances. |
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TIMOTHEA
"From the School of Hard Knocks"Timothea, the "Blues Siren", has always had a talent for
choosing great studio musicians to play on her CD's, and "From the School of Hard
Knocks" lives up to that standard. Lance knocks out a solo on "I Wish
Someone Would Care", a song that was originally cut by Irma Thomas in the 60's. |