Alpenphunk: Soulive
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Alpenphunk: Soulive · Center for the Arts
Doors · 7pm | Show · 8pm
Tickets On Sale October 10th · 10am MST
For over two decades, Soulive has been at the forefront of the modern soul-jazz and funk movement, crafting a sound that is as timeless as it is innovative. Formed in 1999 by brothers Alan Evans (drums) and Neal Evans (Hammond B3 organ, bass keys) alongside guitarist Eric Krasno, the trio quickly became known for their electrifying live shows, deep-pocket grooves, and genre-blending improvisation.
Rooted in classic soul and jazz but unafraid to lean into hip-hop, rock, and psychedelic funk, Soulive has cultivated a loyal global following. Their early records like Turn It Out and Doin’ Something established them as torchbearers of a new groove-based instrumental movement, while later releases like Next, Break Out, and No Place Like Soul pushed the boundaries with high-profile guest collaborations (including Chaka Khan, Talib Kweli, and Robert Randolph).
A cornerstone of the legendary Blue Note Records catalog in the early 2000s, Soulive has since become synonymous with creative independence, often releasing music on their own terms and performing with a rotating cast of collaborators. They’ve shared the stage with everyone from The Roots to Stevie Wonder and have become festival mainstays at events like Bonnaroo, Montreux Jazz Festival, and New Orleans Jazz Fest.
Known not just for their technical prowess but for their unmistakable feel, Soulive brings an infectious joy to their performances—each set a seamless blend of tight arrangements, spontaneous exploration, and unrelenting groove.
Whether playing intimate jazz clubs or headlining large stages, Soulive continues to evolve while remaining deeply anchored in the musical traditions that inspired them. Their influence runs deep across generations of musicians, and their sound remains essential listening for anyone who believes in the power of live, instrumental soul music.
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