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MF2 features Michael Fox (drums), Michael Favata (keyboards), and Jeff Gordon (saxes). All 3 musicians are graduates of the High School of Performing Arts. Individually MF2 have toured and recorded with such names as Sammy Davis Jr, Etta James and Stevie Wonder to name a few. MF2 have been quite busy gigging on the college and club circuit all over the country. Most recent appearances have been standing room only, with 2 sold out performances at the Cultural Arts Play House in Bethpage, Long Island. MF2 performed a live radio broadcast on 93.3 on the am dial in support of the debut record titled MF2. MF2's debut album is selling well in many market places including Europe. For booking info, contact Michael
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If I Were A Bell
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Invitation
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The Blues Walk
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Recordame
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Yes Or No
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Lush Life
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I Got It Bad
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Mas Que Nada
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So Real
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Back To The Diner
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Michael Favata - Acoustic Piano, Keyboards
Michael Fox - Drums
Lee Hudson - Acoustic Bass
Jeff Gordon - Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
Gregg Gerson - Flute
Michael Morreale - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Ed Mac Eachen - Guitar
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Playing for Change
directed by Mark Johnson and Jonathan Walls
2003 - 70 mins - Color
Celebrating the joy, freedom and accomplishments of American street musicians, filmmakers Mark Johnson and Jonathan Walls conduct a breezy and spirited odyssey, showcasing musical artists in New York, Los Angeles and New Orleans. For some, the streets and subway platforms provide the ultimate performance space; for others, the pay-as-you-listen model of income avoids the usual constraints and compromises of the commercial marketplace. An award-winning glimpse into the lives and work of a diverse, talented and inspiring group of performers.
DVD & CD available at all record outlets.
www.sundancechannel.com
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Playing For Change - video clips
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Playing For Change - music clips
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Playing For Change Blues
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Foggy Mountain Top
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Goodnight Irene
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Elder Green Blues
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Art
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Mermaid
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Flowers Of Edinburgh
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La Cumbia
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Tom Traubert's Blues
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Stand By Me
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Walking Cane
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Peace All Over The World
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Track 13
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Playing For Change Theme
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From the opening track, Down In Lamar, you know Floyd Lee is preaching the blues from deep down in his soul with such conviction that could only be achieved after a lifetime of living the blues. Listen as he takes you back to a place where the blues was born, where Floyd himself was born almost seventy years back... Mississippi. Close your eyes and you're there. But hold on, the journey has just begun...
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Down in Lamar
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How Low Can You Go
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Mean Blues
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High Maintenance Woman
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Devil At Your Doorstep
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Third Degree Charm
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See Saw Sally
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Lose My Number
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Hard Working Woman
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Pea Patch Blues
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When You Break A Young Girls' Heart
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Come Home
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Floyd Lee - Vocals
Joel Poluck - Guitar, Lapsteel
Zach Zunis - Guitar
Brad Vickers - Bass
Michael Fox - drums
George Beckett - Harmonica
Anthony Kane - Harmonica
George Papageorge - B3 Organ
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Floyd Lee
The follow-up to the 2001 release of "Mean Blues", Floyd Lee & His Mean Blues Band are back and they "Ain't Doin' Nothin' Wrong!"
*** Ultra-Cool Gotham Blues***
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Floyd Lee - Ain't Doin' Nothin' Wrong
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Ridin' on Empty
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In Trouble Again
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Red Sun
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Tell Me, Baby!
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Crack Alley
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Someday
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Bad Little Girls
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Am I Tough Enough?
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Tie A String
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My Weakness
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Nowhere Is Where I Belong
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Sometimes I Love You
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Got Love Now Waitin'
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Shake Your Moneymaker
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Can't Stand To See You Go
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Floyd Lee - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Joel Poluck - Guitar
Brad Vickers - Bass
Michael Fox - drums
George Papageorge - B3 Organ
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