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Five Things About the Budos Band
1. The band name was originally Los Barbudos, Spanish for "the bearded ones."
2. The Budos share members with Amy Winehouse backing band the Dap-Kings.
3. The Budos do a completely instrumental version of the Temptations classic 'My Girl.'
4. The core members met at an afterschool jazz ensemble in Staten Island, New York.
5. The 11-piece group maintans their retro flavor by recording their music completely in analog.
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What are bloggers saying about the Budos Band?
-- "The Budos Band have a knack for sounding bigger than life from start to finish..."
-- "The group keeps its songs short, however, and its musical statements curt and sweetly wicked-guitars ride the rut of the upstroke while those hot-shocked horns trigger mini-landslides of gravel."
-- "...a modern take on the music of Fela Kuti and James Brown."
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