B-Side Players Explained

B-Side Players
Origin:San Diego, California, U.S.
Genre:Funk-rock, Latin Alternative
Years Active:1994–present
Label:Concord, Universal
Current Members:Karlos "Solrak" Paez, Damian DeRobbio, Luis "The General" Cuenca, Victor Tapia

B-Side Players is an American band formed in 1994. The band incorporates the sounds of Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and Brazil with the funk, rock, jazz and hip-hop rhythms of their homeland. The band also drops a bit of Cumbia, gritty street Samba, Son Montuno and Jarocho into the mix. Described as War meets Lenny Kravitz by way of Ben Harper, the players have expanded their sound by playing with the likes of Harper, Ozomatli, The Wailers, James Brown, War and some of Cuba's best bands. They are signed to Jazz label Concord Music Group.[1]

Karlos "Solrak" Paez, the man behind the B-Side Players, grew up in a musical family. His father Ezequiel Paez is a trombone player and musical arranger who spent 17 years in Los Moonlights from Tijuana and 10 years in La Banda Del Recodo.[2]

Discography

Current and Former Members

References

  1. http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/artists/B-Side-Players/ B-Side Players : Concord Music Group
  2. Web site: The B-Side Players heat up the dance floor | SummitDaily.com . 2022-02-18 . 2012-02-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120224013428/http://www.summitdaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20040223%2FAE%2F402230601 . dead .

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