‘Dig’ EP Launch featuring Creamy Goodness & DJ Scope
The Sugar Club, May 1st, 8.00pm sharp. Adm. 5 Euro (Free Adm. before 9 o’Clock)
Free copy of Mob Fandango’s ‘Dig’ EP upon admission.
May 1st is a bank holiday Sunday, folks. Hit the Sugar Club after the yearly looting spree, lie-in the following morning, rest those dancing boots.
The Mob are no stranger to the Sugar Club where they supported Sweet Charles Sherrell (James Brown’s band leader and bass player) for two nights.
A few nice things people said about the Mob:
“Mob Fandango sound great, a firm favourite on the Soul Train play list”
- Producer/Presenter of “Soul Train” on 4FM
“Mob Fandango’s music is new, it’s different, it’s fresh, it’s agreeable, it’s amazing!!”
- Daire Nelson afternoon show LMFM
“Dublin City Soul Festival were delighted to have Mob Fandango on the artist roster for the 2009 Soul Fest. They were extremely professional at all times and made a massive impact with the audience at our Meeting House Square and Soul Picnic events. Cant wait to work with you again!”
- Chris Maher, Founder & CEO, Dublin City Soul Festival
“I really enjoyed meeting y’all and playing on the same stage. Next time I’m in Ireland We gotta do it again, Sweets”
- Sweet Charles Sherrell (James Brown’s band leader)
“Mob Fandango are a fine example of authenticity in popular music today”
- Adrian Scahill, Music Lecturer at N.U.I. Maynooth
Support: Creamy Goodness
Creamy Goodness is the brainchild of Irish songwriter/producer Eamon Cooke. Eamon who is currently finished a degree in jazz performance put together this group to bring his own style of groove music that is rarely seen in the irish music scene these days. Creamy Goodness recently supported Funk & Soul legend Maceo Parker at the Cork Jazz Festival.
http://www.myspace.com/creamygoodnessmusic
After party DJ:
Mark Murphy AKA DJ Scope of Choice Cuts will be spinning a few tunes from midnight until the wee hours of the morning. Mark’s set ranges from obscure underrated forgotten soul classics to new school funk, Neo soul and hip/hop. This is a set not to be missed. So stay around after the show and have a dance or two or three or four or five or……

