Rhythmic train rides to New York with hopes and dreams in overhead compartments. Solemn bike treks from Chicago to Oregon in search of a home. The strong undertow of secrets told in dimly lit Amsterdam alleyways. The ups and downs of daily struggle in Philly, Boston, or anywhere. Pink Humpy has seemingly endless stories to tell, set in backdrops painted from rock red, soul blue, jazz white, funk yellow, indie black, and singer-songwriter orange. The result is a green that is unique and hard to copy. Speckles of Nick Drake, Jamiroquai, or Jack Johnson may spot the mix, but the picture is all their own. Sometimes its not just about the music, but where it takes you.
February 2008, get your copy of our debut LP album before the
official CD release party!
Check out the "Souls of Poor Folk" Compilation featuring Pink Humpy!
"The Souls of Poor Folk is a joint effort by Greater Love Movement and Peace of Music that will engage listeners, viewers, and readers with thoughtful and challenging perspectives on the various aspects of poverty and homelessness in America."
Pink Humpy @ World Cafe Live - Jersey Transit Train
here's what i remember from 4th grade....i did it like this, i did it like that, i did it with a wiffle ball bat, soooooooooo....hells yeah beastie boys!
Hey Brendan! Found some new music you have got to check out (...if not all ready), from a band called "soulganic"). These guys blow me away! http://www.organicsoulmusic.com/ check out track number two on their free player to see what I'm talkin bout. Hope all is well with you bro. -Mark
Wow... the new mix sounds great! There are very few songs that can give me goose bumps. So far... all of yours does it. Awesome musicianship! Take care! -Mark
This Friday March 16th at F.U.E.L Collection on Arch and 3rd check out special live performances by members of DRAKE (myspace.com/drakeonline), Grimace Federation (myspace.com/grimacefederation), and Philly Slick (myspace.com/philadelphiaslick). If you haven't yet checked out these bands, you're missing out, and this is the perfect opportunity to get an introduction to some of Philly's finest in funk, hip-hop, and jazz. The exhibit features illustrations from 40 artists who interpreted the phrase Across the Sea with no outside direction, as well as some dope mural installations on the gallery's walls. Munchies and drinks (yes, of the alcohol variety) will be provided for everyone that chills upstairs where the live music is going down. This event's going to be solid, definitely try to make it out.
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