This is a tune called Kalunga Dance, from my latest album Dark Horse, order it here or buy it at a concert, the next one is Brebl, Nijmegen 1 day after my birthday on 16th of April! Hope to see you there!In this performance, we featured percussionist/vocalist and world citizen Helene Jank. She lived and worked in Brazil for quite a while and I really think it's audible here. I love the way she and the band creates this moment of space within the concert and this is also why - I think - visiting concerts is important because then you get to experience the whole context of the concert. How is the program build up, how does the audience respond and what does music makes you feel. More info:Susanne Alt: sax, Matthijs Geerts and Ike van Bergen: keys, Thomas Pol: bass, Yoràn Vroom: drums, Helene Jank: percussion Performed at 16th of January 2026 at Bimhuis, Amsterdam, Recorded by Onno Prillwitz Filmed by Robert Glass and Albert Nooij. - It takes a while to find out the line-up of the musicians on DIscogs, but finally, at the cassette version, someone took the time to write in down.In alphabetical order of the instruments:Baritone Saxophone – St-Clair PinckneyBass – Bernard OdumBongos,Drums – Ronald SelicoDrums – Clyde Stubblefield, John Jabo StarksGuitar – Alphonso 'Country' Kellum, Jimmy 'Chank' NolenOrgan, Alto Saxophone – Alfred 'Pee Wee' EllisTenor Saxophone – L.D. 'Eldee' Williams, Maceo ParkerTrumpet – Joe Dupars, Waymon ReedValve Trombone – Levi RasburyVocals, Producer – James BrownThere's not so much more to say, except: enjoy the funkyness of Mr James Brown and his great band..Here's another live concert from 1968:BewarenBewaren