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The Greyboy Allstars are an extraordinary ensemble whose sound is a dynamic blend of jazz, funk, soul and rhythm and blues—channels of an era when music was soulful, groove-driven, and rich in improvisation. Formed in the mid-90s, the band has since become one of the most respected acts in the genre, known for their intricate musicianship, explosive live performances and commitment to pushing the boundaries of classic jazz and funk fusion. A true collective of virtuosos, The Allstars draw inspiration from pioneering figures like James Brown, Herbie Hancock, The Meters and Miles Davis—artists who were known not only for their technical prowess but also for their ability to push the envelope of what music could be, challenging and redefining the boundaries of improvisation, groove and harmony. The band's deep love for groove-centric jazz—especially the work of artists like Horace Silver, Cannonball Adderley, and John Coltrane—can be heard in their tight, syncopated rhythms and the way they navigate modal harmonies. Simultaneously, the influence of funk acts like Sly and the Family Stone, The Meters and Parliament-Funkadelic is evident in their infectious bass lines, horn arrangements and rhythm section-driven energy. Karl Denson, Elgin Park, Aaron Redfield, Chris Stillwell and Robert Walter continue to light the path for the future of groove-based music, while paying homage to the greats who came before them.