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On The Street (vid)

©2008 Lon E Plynton/Lion Eye Productions
Yes we're out on the street Ain't got nothing to eat Ain't got noplace to go There's only miles of road Ain't no right thing to do Just gonna walk in my shoes And It's so long, so long from home And it's so long, so long from home And I'm feeling free- Yes we're out on the steet Ain't got noplace to sleep Just gonna lay on this bench Just jump over the fence Ain't no suit and tie Plastic bag will keep me dry And it's so long, so long from home And it's so long, so long from home And I'm feeling free No ones bothering me I and Irie Yes we're out on the street and I get hit with the beat I'm getting out of this night Just like I got out of the fights Since I just can't win Look for someone to take me in And It's so long, so long to home And it's so long, so long to home And I'm feeling free.

Rarely has an ensemble exploded on the scene with the dynamic presence and unique vocal stylings of the Equal Rites Band. The band's sound dubbed as "Afro-Caribbean", is underscored by a driving fusion of funk,reggae, and jazz. The group is led by Lon E. Plynton, veteran performer/songwriter and founder of the Mystic Jammers, a legendary band in the New England area "world music" scene. Plynton's guitar riffs are as funky as anything by James Brown yet they can soar with the lyricism and beauty of Santana. Working hand in glove with Plynton, is a vocalist and lyricist Keli Garrett, best known for her work as a professional actress and playwrite. Garrett's and Plynton's voices combinee to create a distinct sound that is theirs alone. On steel drum, is the "Professor" of the Pan, the great Mackie Burnett. As a lauded instuctor for Brown University and Smith College, Burnette gives much of his time bequeathing unto future generations his vast knowledge of the instrument from his homeland, Trinidad. Burnett stays busy touring and recording with his own steel drum ensemble, Panorama. At the Keys, is Willie Myette, a young rising talent of the east coast jazz scene. The Willie Myette Trio performs extensively throughout the New England area and beyond featuring the wonderful songstress, Tish Adams. Myette's playing is ferociously funky, intuitive, and ever expanding. Respected by his peers as a great session player and a master crafter of the electric bass, Mibbit Threats is a man who trained at the feet of some of the greatest Classic Funk bassists ever-Including Larry Graham. True to his name, Threats' grooves are menacingly funky and daringly innovative. John Booth is identified by many as the Jimi Hendrix of our era. He is explosive, powerful, frantic, though precise. Here we have represented some of his best acoustic work. Matt Niebels is fast making a name for himself on the scene as a drummer of dexterous skills. Matt performs anywhere and in any style. Playing with local Favs Sunshine Smokey, and Spogga, Niebel's skills for Equal Rites are heightened by the band's cross breed of sounds and ever changing rhythms.