Recorded over two nights this spring at San Francisco's Independent, Live in San Francisco captures Soulive hitting on all cylinders. Having just released the horn fueled Up Here, they were amidst a ...
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At long last, Soulive have returned. On Friday, the influential and adaptive soul-jazz combo of guitarist Eric Krasno, drummer Alan Evans and keyboardist Neal Evans released “Baby Jupiter,” their ...
Soulive have announced that they have rescheduled their run of shows set for New Year’s at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, N.Y. Their decision comes on the heels of many bands canceling their New ...
Outside, the onslaught of sonic energy emanating from Revolution Hall on Friday night had the building rocking on its River Street foundation. Inside, the power-trio Soulive churned loud, electric, ...
The band Soulive's high energy groove is now part of the Stax Records roster thanks to their new album 'No Place Like Soul.' And, alongside the new label is a new band member who adds a full-time ...
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For the soul/funk group Soulive, making a sixth album meant some career firsts. It's the first album Soulive has done with a singer. No Place Like Soul introduces vocalist Toussaint who joins Soulive ...