Tower of Power heading to Jazz Alley in January

TowerThe Pacific Jazz Institute at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley welcomes the return of funky stuff, Tower of Power for four nights and eight shows. Band members are Adolfo Acosta (trumpet), Emilio Castillo (sax), Sal Cracchiolo (trumpet), Jerry Cortez (guitar), David Garibaldi (drums), Ray Greene (singer), Stephen “Doc” Kupka (baritone sax), Tom Politzer (sax), Rocco Prestia (bass), Raymond McKinley (alternate member: bass) and Roger Smith (keyboards). Set times Thursday – Sunday at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Show times Thursday – Sunday at 7:30p and 9:30p. Doors open at 5:30p. Purchase tickets HERE

For over 40 years, Tower of Power has been creating their own kind of soul music. Well known in the ‘70s for tunes such as “What is Hip?” and “You’re Still a Young Man,” TOP toured with Sly Stone and Credence Clearwater Revival, creating traffic jams when they started to headline their own shows. They performed on records with Neil Diamond, Smokey Robinson, Rod Stewart, Aerosmith, and Dionne Warwick, and influenced a generation of musicians (including Sting, who has told Emilio Castillo, founder of the group, that he once had a “Tower of Power clone band” before he formed The Police). In the 1980s, they backed Huey Lewis and the News on world tours. They continued to play their own music in between Lewis’s gigs.

Tower’s rhythm section lays down a groove like no other band. The band’s horn driven sound is unique, and the way they approach everything, from writing and arranging to mixing and performing, is totally their own. Combine all of that with an outstanding lead vocalist and you have one of the most dynamic groups of musicians to ever hit the stage.

Tower of Power is experiencing a renaissance, touring most of every year and packing venues in the United States, the Pacific Rim, and all over Europe with its audience of new and old fans. On June 6, 2004 The California Music Association inducted Tower of Power with a Lifetime Achievement Award and cited their 2003 Sony Legacy anthology Havin’ Fun as soul/R&B album of the year, beating out releases by En Vogue and Raphael Saadiq. When asked to describe the band’s music, former Tower saxophonist Lenny Pickett, now musical director for the Saturday Night Live band says, “TOP is the world’s best rhythm and blues band.” In reality, TOP’s horn-driven, in-your-face sound is all its own.

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