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River Jam Fest: Dumpstaphunk, EOTO, Papa Mali, & More

GET YOUR JAM ON DOWN BY THE RIVER!


Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

The River Jam Fest in Fort Smith, Arkansas at Harry E. Kelley Park’s River Front Amphitheater takes place
August 27-29. Appearing at the festival will be Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, EOTO, Papa Mali featuring Bernie Worrell, Big Gigantic, Greensky Bluegrass, Telepath, Papadosio, Somasphere, Zoogma, J. Wail(full band), The Last Waltz Ensemble, Agobi Project, and many more!

A portion of the proceeds will go towards benefiting the Children’s Emergency Shelter of Portsmouth.

Click here for pre sale tix and the full festival lineup.


Hangout Fest Adds: R. Randolph Papa Mali, Honey Island Swamp

HANGOUT FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES MORE ARTISTS

ROBERT RANDOLPH AND PAPA MALI JOIN TREY ANASTASIO, BLACK CROWES, THE FLAMING LIPS AND MORE

Papa Mali

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival is going toe-to-toe with the nations’ biggest festivals by offering fans a radically different live music experience. Trade in the mud, and come to the beaches of the Gulf Coast for ocean and sand.

Music’s biggest beach party will take place in the ocean resort community of Gulf Shores, AL. The festival is pleased
to announce new lineup additions including Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Papa Mali & Friends , and Honey Island Swamp Band. These
three bands join a stellar lineup that already includes the Zac Brown Band, John Legend, Trey Anastasio and TAB, The Black Crowes, Flaming Lips, Ben Harper and Relentless7, also Girl Talk, Matisyahu, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Funky Meters, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals and much more.

Hangout attendees will enjoy three full days of music and beach activities May 14-16. With four stages of music,
and two stages directly on the white sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico, The Hangout promises to be an experience
like no other. A number of late night performances will be announced soon.

To kick-off the festivities, Alabama’s Morning Show hosts, Rick and Bubba, will be broadcasting a pre-festival broadcast live from The Hangout on April 30, 2010.

Festival tickets are available online at www.hangoutmusicfest.com. Ticket prices are $159 for a three-day pass and
limited $79 day passes are now available. VIP ticket and travel packages start at $500 and are available online or by phone at 1-888-512-SHOW.

WHEN: May 14-16, 2010
WHERE: 101 East Beach Boulevard at AL-Hwy 59, Gulf Shores, AL

PRICES: $159 Three-day Pass / $79 Day Pass / VIP Ticket & Travel Packages start at $500
WEBSITE: www.hangoutmusicfest.com

PRESS: The deadline to request for on-site press credentials is May 1
Limited media lodging is available.


7 Walkers Tour: Papa Mali, Bill Kreutzmann, George Porter Jr.

NEW PROJECT FEATURING FRESH ROBERT HUNTER LYRICS
HITS THE ROAD

Bill Kreutzmann by Chad Smith

Legendary drummer and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, Bill Kreutzmann, together with funky bluesman and voodoo electronic pioneer Papa Mali, officially unveil 7 Walkers‘ spring plans. 7 Walkers, which also features bass virtuoso Reed Mathis (Tea Leaf Green, JFJO) and multi-instrumentalist Matt Hubbard (Willie Nelson and Friends), will stop at select markets and festivals through out the country, all in anticipation of a new album release. The complete list of currently confirmed tour dates is included below.

7 Walkers recently spent time at an Austin, Texas studio, recording an album to be released later this year. In addition to a brand-new batch of Robert Hunter (Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan lyricist) originals that were co-written with the band, the new album offers up favorites from the Grateful Dead repertoire, Papa Mali originals, and some New Orleans and Southern songbook interpretations. Overall, the result is a fiery and funky collection of tunes that quite brilliantly capture the unique collaboration between these two very different musical shamans.

Bill Kreutzmann (who played every show in the Grateful Dead’s illustrious 30 year career as well as The Dead incarnations since) first met funky Papa Mali at a festival in 2008. Bill recalls in a recent interview, “We first met at the Oregon Country Fair last year. He was the headliner on the main stage, and I sat there and watched him and went, ‘This guy’s for real man, I like this guy.’ Then we met, after that he came over to my trailer that I was staying in and you couldn’t separate us, we talked for hours. It was just one of those natural things, you know? You can’t plan it; You can’t make it happen. And then we started playing together.”

Live audio recordings of the 7 Walkers can be heard at the newly re-launched www.billkreutzmann.com.

Meanwhile, at nugs.net, fans can now download live BK3 recordings from their 2009 Colorado shows. Another potent Kreutzmann musical project, BK3 first toured in 2008 and featured a rotating lineup including such players as guitarist Scott Murawski (Max Creek) and bassists James “Hutch” Hutchinson (Bonnie Raitt), Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers) and Mike Gordon (Phish).

Kreutzmann is also working to support the efforts of University of California at Santa Cruz, who has committed to helping to archive all things Grateful Dead. As Kreutzmann explains, “I am incredibly happy that the kind archivists at UC Santa Cruz understand the social value of [the Grateful Dead's] priceless archive, and its hallowed meaning to our most beloved ‘Dead Heads.’ Without the care it is now going to receive, these treasures would be lost.”

7 Walkers Spring/Summer Tour Dates

(Please note: Guest bass player George Porter Jr. will perform these dates with 7 Walkers)

Tuesday, April 6 Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Big Room Chico CA
Wednesday, April 7 Red Fox Eureka CA
Thursday, April 8 Crystal Bay Club Crown Room Crystal Bay NV
Friday, April 9 Great American Music Hall San Francisco CA
Saturday, April 10 Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz CA
Friday, April 16 Spirit of Suwanee Music Park Live Oak FL
Saturday, April 17 The Salt Lick Driftwood TX
Friday, April 30 Mahalia Jackson Theatre New Orleans, LA
Thursday, June 3 Wakarusa Festival Ozark AR
Friday, June 11 Sonoma County Fairgrounds Santa Rosa CA

7 Walkers Tour Dates :: 7 Walkers News :: 7 Walkers Concert Reviews


Rozlyn Papa Is Not The Woman Featured In Alleged “Bachelor” Sex Tape, Says Lexington Steele

Former Bachelor contestant Rozlyn Papa is not the woman featured in sex tape being shopped around Hollywood, a porn star has claimed.

On Wednesday, 15-second video debuted on Pornhub.com that featured a Papa lookalike performing oral sex on well-hung adult film Lexington Steele. However, Steele recently stepped forward to ensure Bachelor fanatics that his partner [...]

Papa Mali’s Supernatural Ball | 02.10 | NOLA

Words & Images by: Jeffrey P. Dupuis

Papa Mali’s Supernatural Ball :: 02.10.10 :: Tipitina’s :: New Orleans, LA

Papa Mali :: 02.10 :: New Orleans

Living in a place like New Orleans, the past is not really the past. The musical influence of people like Louis Armstrong and Professor Longhair is as palpable as the humidity. People talk about ‘Fess as if he just played last week; The Meters aren’t seen as an historical reference in NOLA funk, but as one of the building blocks of the NOLA vibe. For better or worse, the present is just an extension of our past that happens to be going on today. I get very excited when something reaches out from someone else’s past to resonate strongly in the now. This was one of those nights when musical history reached out and smacked me on the back of the head, as if to say, “You need to know about this, sucka.”

For his annual “Supernatural Ball” Papa Mali (guitar, vocals) tapped George Porter Jr. (bass, vocals), Nigel Hall (keys, vocals) and Adam Deitch (drums) to be the house band (Eric Krasno was snowed-in). I cannot say enough about the energy and excitement that Deitch and Hall have been bringing into their collaborations with NOLA musicians. The night was billed as a musical exploration of Donny Hathaway‘s Live and Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys.

Walking into Tipitina’s is like walking into a small neighborhood bar where you know everyone, only it’s not that small and happens to be one of the most revered music clubs in the world – with good reason. I like to tell people that I got my education in college but my real schooling occurred at Tip’s.

On this night I was greeted by the sounds of solo piano pouring off the stage. With no billing, I inquired as to who was playing and found out that it was Josh Charles, a New York pianist, who held his own through original material as well as great covers of Professor Longhair, whose visage hangs in tribute over the stage. DJ and sax mash up Jermaine Quiz Entourage kept the party rolling through set change. The Soul Rebels Brass Band followed and were able to work the light crowd into a heated dance party, though more and more people joined as the night progressed. The band is in rare form these days, following the recording of a new album that seems to have energized them.

Papa Mali’s Supernatural Ball :: 02.10 :: New Orleans

Moving on to the main event, I will publicly admit my ignorance of Hathaway’s influence, so when I started digging I was amazed at the connections. Like being brought to bluegrass many years ago through Garcia’s Old & In The Way, the band’s musical journey pushed me to dig deeper into Hathaway after the show. And isn’t that the point in some ways? Throughout the first set, Nigel Hall’s soulful voice led the exploration though selections from Hathaway’s Live album. Joined at times by the Dirty Dozen‘s Efrem Towns on trumpet, highlights included a wonderful version of “The Ghetto,” a crowd-riling “You’ve Got a Friend” and a beautiful duet with George Porter Jr. on “Jealous Guy.” A funkified “Everything Is Everything” closed the set.

Drinking my way through college as a guitarist, I was well aware of Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys and was curious how the band would handle the material. Papa Mali’s soulful guitar playing would be more-than-able to carry the lead lines, but that would have been too easy. Rather than make the second set a single-guitar fest, the band rotated in guest guitarists from NOLA, with Billy Iuso, Andrew Block and Matt Grondin each providing a different voice to the mix. In addition, a powerful horn section drove the tunes into new directions. The horn filled interpretations pushed boundaries and visited new spaces I never imagined with Hendrix.

Following the Hendrix selections, the band slipped into a few NOLA standards, including “Welcome to New Orleans,” to round out the evening. Filled with both local and traveling music fanatics from all corners in for Mardi Gras, the Supernatural Ball will most likely be judged as one of the best sleeper shows of this Mardi Gras season.

Continue reading for more pics of Papa Mali’s Supernatural Ball…

Deitch, Hall, Porter Jr., Mali

Adam Deitch

Adam Deitch

Nigel Hall

Nigel Hall

Nigel Hall & George Porter Jr.

Ed Lee – Soul Rebels Brass Band

Maurice Brown

Marcus Hubbard – Soul Rebels Brass Band

George Porter Jr.

George Porter Jr.

Soul Rebels Brass Band

Mario Abney & Maurice Brown

Papa Mali

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Anthony Papa: My Return to Sing Sing Prison: The Agony and The Ecstasy

I swore to myself I would never return. But over a decade later, here I was, back at the maximum security prison where I served a 15 years for a non-violent drug crime under the Rockefeller Drug Laws.