Plunky & Oneness, purveyors of Southern-fried Afro-jazz funk, are currently booking US performance dates for 2005.
The group has been described as “the missing link between Pharoah Sanders and Kool & the Gang!” Onstage, it’s like John Coltrane meets George Clinton’s P-Funk or Grover
Washington with Jill Scott. A Plunky & Oneness gig is a festive carnival; a party with a purpose.
Led by saxophonist J. Plunky Branch, who has been performing for over 35 years, Plunky & Oneness is a unique combination: exotic smooth grooves, sax, vocals, African percussion, and electronics. This, along with the group’s infectious energy, moves audiences of all ages to celebrate, dance and shout.
Over the years Plunky has produced and released 20 albums of original avant-garde jazz, funk, soul, fusion, gospel and African music. Forever In A Moment is the group’s latest smooth, urban jazz CD. Last year Strut Records of London released a two-CD retrospective compilation entitled African Rhythms - Oneness of Juju 1970 –1982. But make no mistake about it: live, onstage Plunky has got to be Phunky!
Plunky & Oneness have opened concerts for some of the biggest names in Black music, including: Earth Wind & Fire (summer 2004), Ray Charles, SOS Band, Patti LaBelle, B. B. King, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Sun Ra, The Isley Brothers and Roy Ayers. The group has toured in Africa and Europe, with three headline performances at London’s famed Jazz Café and at the New Morning in Paris. They have performed at numerous festivals, including: three times at the National Black Arts Festival, Atlanta, Georgia; twice at the Hampton Jazz Festival in Virginia; and at the World’s Fair in New Orleans. In addition to their performances at the National Museum of African Art in Washington, DC; the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, VA and at Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York, Plunky & Oneness enjoys the intimacy and loyalty of smaller venues in their native Mid-Atlantic region.
Plunky & Oneness’ members includes: J. Plunky Branch, sax and vocals; Tonya Lazenby-Jackson, keyboards and vocals; P. Muzi Branch, bass; Corey Burch, drums and African master drummer, Asante from Ghana, West Africa who formerly played with Fleetwood Mac, Paul Simon and Lonnie Liston Smith.
For booking information, contact: J. Plunky Branch, 804-355-3586
Email: plunkyb@aol.com; website: www.plunkyone.com