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Soulive is a jazz trio that originated in Woodstock, New York, and is known for its ripping solos and catchy, upbeat songs. The band consists of Eric Krasno (guitar), Alan Evans (drums), and Neal Evans (keyboard, bass keys, clavinet). HistoryMissing image
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In the next three years, Soulive would develop a loyal fan base while shaping a prolific touring career. They embarked on five national tours headlining 1000-2000 capacity venues in all major markets. The band opened for The Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews Band, The Roots, Common, and others. The band also continued to play at various jazz festivals, including the Monterey Jazz Fest and Bonnaroo. Overseas, Soulive would consistently sell out shows in Japan and all over Europe. In the fall of 2000, Soulive signed a record deal with Blue Note Records, one of the most respected jazz labels. In the spring of 2001, Soulive released their first Blue Note album, Doin' Something, which featured horn arrangements by Fred Wesley, the trombonist from James Brown's band. The band's second Blue Note record, Next, was broader than their previous releases, featuring guest vocalists Dave Matthews and Amel Larrieux, and rappers Talib Kweli and Black Thought. The record was widely considered to solidify the band's place in the jazz industry and to broaden its fan base. In 2003, Soulive released a self-titled live album, Soulive (Live), and a collection of remixes, Turn It Out Remixed, which featured guests Jurassic 5, DJ Spinna, DJ Krush, J Live, Wordsworth and the Beatnuts. Currently on tour, Soulive is still selling out venues across the country while collaborating with various artists, including Breez Evahflowin and Sam Kininger. They are planning to release a new album in the Spring of 2005. Discography
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