MRG Live presents

St. Paul & The Broken Bones

Event Details

Date

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Time

Doors: 7:00 PM - Show: 8:00 PM

Age Restriction

All Ages

Venue

Vogue Theatre

Address

918 Granville St, Vancouver, BC

Artist

St. Paul And The Broken Bones

With


About the Event

Doors 7:00 Show 8:00 PM

Founded in Birmingham, Alabama in 2011, St. Paul & the Broken Bones consists of PaulJaneway (vocals), Jesse Phillips (bass), BrowanLollar (guitar), Kevin Leon (drums), Al Gamble(keyboards), Allen Branstetter (trumpet), Chad Fisher (trombone), and Amari Ansari(saxophone). The eight-piece ensemble burst into the world with their 2014 debutHalf the City,establishing a sound that quickly became a calling card and landing the band a slew of majorfestivals including Lollapalooza, Coachella and Glastonbury. Critical praise fromThe New YorkTimes,Rolling Stone,SPINandNPRfollowed, leading to shared stages with some of theworld’s biggest artists—Elton John and The Rolling Stones among them—and launching animpressive run of headlining tours behind whatEsquiretouted as a "potent live show thatknocks audiences on their ass.”The group has continued to expand their sound with every record, branching out well beyondold-school soul into sleek summertime funk and classic disco on albums like 2018'sYoung SickCamellia. Their forthcoming LP,Angels In Science Fiction, stretches their limbs further afield,building on the shadowy psychedelia and intricate, experimental R&B of 2022’sThe AlienCoast. 

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Vogue Theatre

918 Granville St, Vancouver, BC

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St. Paul And The Broken Bones

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"A tight ensemble with a gospel-tinged, retro-soul sound complete with horns and a dynamic lead singer in Paul Janeway, Birmingham, Alabama's St. Paul & the Broken Bones' stirring live shows quickly garnered them a fan following when the band began performing publicly in 2012. They made their recording debut in 2014 with Half the City, an album that echoed the Stax and Muscle Shoals records of the late '60s and early '70s. The group only expanded their sound as they delved into more socially conscious and personal material featuring more sophisticated production on albums such as 2018's Young Sick Camellia.

Founded in Birmingham in August of 2011, the original lineup of St. Paul & the Broken Bones consisted of Janeway, Browan Lollar (guitar, vocals), Jesse Phillips (bass), Andrew Lee (drums and percussion), Allen Branstetter (trumpet), and Ben Griner (trombone and tuba). The sextet self-released the 2012 EP Greetings from St. Paul and the Broken Bones, which led to a record deal with Single Lock Records. The label issued their full-length debut, Half the City, early in 2014, and it reached number 56 on the Billboard 200 as well as charting in the Netherlands. Recorded in Birmingham in 2013, the EP Live and in Person!!! also appeared in 2014, with Live from the Alabama Theatre following a year later. The Broken Bones' sophomore studio LP took on a more socially conscious tone and added a string quartet and choir to the palette. It also saw the group expand to an octet with Al Gamble on keys, Jason Mingledorff on woodwinds, and Chad Fisher replacing Griner on trombone. Titled Sea of Noise, it was released in 2016 on Records, a label newly founded by veteran music exec Barry Weiss and Songs Music Publishing. It reached the U.S. Top 50, peaking at number 44. Featuring more contemporary arrangements, and production by Jack Splash (Kendrick Lamar, Solange), the group's third studio album, Young Sick Camellia, pushed them under the neo-soul umbrella without abandoning '60s and '70s influences. With Amari Ansari taking over on woodwinds, it arrived in 2018, also on Records. ~ Steve Leggett & Marcy Donelson

St. Paul & The Broken Bones A tight ensemble with a gospel-tinged, retro-soul sound complete with horns and a dynamic lead singer in Paul Janeway, Birmingham, Alabama's St. Paul & the Broken Bones' stirring live shows quickly garnered them a fan following when the band began performing publicly in 2012. They made their recording debut in 2014 with Half the City, an album that echoed the Stax and Muscle Shoals records of the late '60s and early '70s. The group only expanded their sound as they delved into more socially conscious and personal material featuring more sophisticated production on albums such as 2018's Young Sick Camellia.

Founded in Birmingham in August of 2011, the original lineup of St. Paul & the Broken Bones consisted of Janeway, Browan Lollar (guitar, vocals), Jesse Phillips (bass), Andrew Lee (drums and percussion), Allen Branstetter (trumpet), and Ben Griner (trombone and tuba). The sextet self-released the 2012 EP Greetings from St. Paul and the Broken Bones, which led to a record deal with Single Lock Records. The label issued their full-length debut, Half the City, early in 2014, and it reached number 56 on the Billboard 200 as well as charting in the Netherlands.

Recorded in Birmingham in 2013, the EP Live and in Person!!! also appeared in 2014, with Live from the Alabama Theatre following a year later. The Broken Bones' sophomore studio LP took on a more socially conscious tone and added a string quartet and choir to the palette. It also saw the group expand to an octet with Al Gamble on keys, Jason Mingledorff on woodwinds, and Chad Fisher replacing Griner on trombone. Titled Sea of Noise, it was released in 2016 on Records, a label newly founded by veteran music exec Barry Weiss and Songs Music Publishing. It reached the U.S. Top 50, peaking at number 44.

Featuring more contemporary arrangements, and production by Jack Splash (Kendrick Lamar, Solange), the group's third studio album, Young Sick Camellia, pushed them under the neo-soul umbrella without abandoning '60s and '70s influences. With Amari Ansari taking over on woodwinds, it arrived in 2018, also on Records. ~ Steve Leggett & Marcy Donelson"

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