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  • Brother Maker Marks New Beginnings with Deltaphonic and Dodongo at Brooklyn Bowl

    As New York Marathoners raced down Bedford Avenue, runners may have heard the buzz stirring at Brooklyn Bowl a few blocks away. Just days after shocking news that eight out of ten Turkuaz members departed the band, five of them took to the familiar stage in Williamsburg as Brother Maker.

    Brother Maker
    Dodongo

    Bowlers packed the edges of an excited crowd as NYC-based band Dodongo took to the stage. The six-piece funk/rock band launched into their five song, hour-long set with two debuts, including a twangy, “Change My Mind,” and a progressive-rock, “Sweet Biter.” Dodongo’s third song was a shoutout to the venue as guitarist Dean Hicks joked that the owners had forced the band (to their dismay) to perform the funk song, “Brooklyn Bowl Theme.” To finish out the set, Dodongo brought the funky crowd favorite, “Sneakin’ Sally Through the Alley,” sandwiched between high-energy jams in their song, “Chase Sequence.”

    Dodongo Setlist: Change My Mind*, Sweet Biter*, Brooklyn Bowl Theme*, Chase Sequence -> Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley *% -> Chase Sequence

    * debut
    % cover, Robert Palmer

    Brother Maker
    Craig Brodhead of Brother Maker with special guest Brittany Beckett

    Hailing from New Orleans, Deltaphonic’s return to Brooklyn Bowl two years since their first performance there marks a notable transformation for the group. During the pandemic, Deltaphonic grew from a three piece band to five piece with the addition of Elmo Price on bass and Logan Sellers, which has given the band a more versatile and classic sound, and allowed them to blend more genres and styles. Deltaphonic’s set at Brooklyn Bowl showcased a mix of some of their best new and old material with special focus on some of their newer, unreleased soul songs including, “Angels,” and, “Casablanca.” Deltaphonic hopes to return to NYC in the spring of 2022 to promote their upcoming full album.

    Brother Maker, an amalgamation of now-former Turkuaz members, including Craig Brodhead (guitar), Michelangelo Carubba (drums), Chris Brouwers (trumpet, keys), Greg Sanderson (tenor sax), and Taylor Shell (bass), made their debut. As Brodhead noted, with Shell taking a break in San Francisco, West End Blend’s Paulie Phillipone (keyboards, synth bass) filled in for Taylor.

    Brooklyn debut of Brother Maker this Sunday at @brooklynbowl joining Deltaphonic and Dodongo. Taylor Shell – our brother – is home in SF getting much needed rest. He IS the bass player of the band, but in the meantime, our homie Paulie Philippone from West End Blend is gonna party with us on stage at the bowl. We will also be featuring some other fantastic special guests. Never miss a Sunday show!

    Craig Brodhead, Facebook post

    Brother Maker hit the stage with a bluesy funk sound that had the crowd immediately dancing. They played a set full of jazzy funk and psychedelic interludes, playing an instrumental mix of originals and covers before inviting Brittany Beckett on stage to sing Black Sabbath’s, “Sweet Leaf.”

    To close out the show, Brother Maker invited Sammi Garett (vocals, also formerly of Turkuaz) and Paul Provesty (guitar, Deltaphonic) on stage to rock the house with a cover of “Magic Man,” by Heart. 

  • 8 Turkuaz Members Departing Group

    8 members of Turkuaz have announced their “difficult decision” to leave the band. The Brooklyn funk group shared the announcement via their social media. Just days ago they released a new single “Shakin In My Sheets,” ahead of upcoming Fall Tour dates. 

    Greg Sanderson and Chris Brouwers perform at Resonance Festival in West Virginia. Photo by Em Walis.

    In a jointly signed message addressed to “fans, family, and friends,” nearly the entire band announced their departure after over a decade. Craig Brodhead, Chris Brouwers, Michael Carubba, Shira Elias, Sammi Garett, Greg Sanderson, Josh Schwartz, and Zach Fichter all left. Only frontman/guitarist Dave Brandwein and bassist Taylor Shell did not sign the message. Sound engineer Zach Fichter is also departing. The band formed at Berklee College of Music in 2008, eventually moving to New York City together to pursue music. 

    “We have spent the last several years traveling the world together with the intention of spreading love and joy through our music,” the statement read. “During that time, we have grown together as a family, and we’ve learned how to love and support each other through the best and worst of times.” 

    The statement also thanked fans for their dedication and support. “We are eternally grateful to have had the opportunity to perform for all of you, and even more grateful to have become close friends with so many of you along the way,” it read. 

    Turkuaz Losing Eight Members

    Dave Brandwein shared this statement as well:

    Dave here:
    With a heavy heart, we regret to say that the future of Turkuaz is uncertain. Today’s news is probably a shock to many of you. And unfortunately, this means any upcoming Turkuaz dates will not be happening as planned.
    Taylor and I respect the decision of our former bandmates to pursue their individual artistic endeavors.
    We love and appreciate all of our fans so much. Because of the positive moments, we enjoyed many years on the road playing the music we love to our fans across the country, and even globally.
    This is not the end of our artistic journeys. There is more to come. In the meantime, thank you for your support and the respect of our privacy as we navigate this new phase of our lives.

    The reasoning behind the decision remains unclear, and the departing members requested their privacy be respected in this matter. However, their fall has been turbulent. Though last week Turkuaz performed two dates at NYC’s Webster Hall, they canceled much of their fall tour earlier this month, citing health and safety risks. 

    In response to the announcement, fans expressed sadness, especially over the cancellation of the remaining fall tour dates. The Brooklyn Bowl’s Instagram account wished them the best, commenting “Thank you for so many great nights.” 

    Turkuaz at the Brooklyn Bowl in 2016. Photo by Thomas McKenna

    Though Turkuaz as we knew it may be over, the departing members said they are each hard at work on their own projects. 

    “There are some truly amazing things to come,” the message concluded. “We love you and thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.”

  • Turkuaz Cancel Many 2021 Fall Tour Dates

    Turkuaz has announced they are cancelling a majority of their Fall 2021 tour dates, citing health risks and logistics for the 9-piece Brooklyn-based touring band.

    Turkuaz Fall tour 2021

    The band made the following statement on their Facebook page:

    To All Our Fans,

    We have made the extremely difficult decision to cancel much of our upcoming Fall Tour.

    While the dates we had set out on this past August were primed to be an exciting return, there were many challenges we encountered in facing the reality of touring in these adverse conditions. Between unforeseen cancelations, health and safety risks, and logistical travel concerns, touring in this ever-changing reality proved to be very difficult. The resulting impact has forced us to take a hard look at our ability to go back out on tour while we are still facing these same issues and more, including continued public health concerns.

    Touring is our life, and performing live for our fans is the best part of our job. This makes the realities we’re facing disappointing, but unfortunately necessary. The dates remaining are a result of reexamining what is logistically feasible, and keeps the many moving pieces in a band and touring operation of our size safe and secure. To the friends and fans in the cities that we must cancel, please know that we WILL be back! It’s just going to be a bit longer than we’d hoped for.

    Refunds for all tickets purchased to all cancelled dates will be issued from the original point of purchase. Below is a list of tour dates that are still occurring. All Remain In Light performances will continue as planned. We’re grateful to our fans for understanding this decision and the difficult situation. Thank you for your continued support.

    Turkuaz

    Remaining Turkuaz 2021 Fall Tour dates

    10.28.21 Washington, DC: 9:30 Club*
    10.29.21 New York, NY: Webster Hall*
    10.30.21 New York, NY: Webster Hall*
    10.31.21 Live Oak, FL: Suwanee Hulaween^
    11.04.21 Burlington, VT: Higher Ground*
    11.05.21 Boston, MA: Big Night Live*
    11.06.21 Portland, ME: State Theater*
    12.11.21 Denver, CO: Mission Ballroom~
    12.29.21 Philadelphia, PA: Brooklyn Bowl
    12.30.21 Hartford, CT: Infinity Hall
    12.31.21 Hartford, CT: Infinity Hall
    01.23-25.22 Riviera Maya, MEX: Panic En La Playa
    01.28-29.22 Miami, FL: North Beach Bandshell
    04.29.22 New Orleans, LA: Joy Theater^
    05.05.22 New Orleans, LA: Tipitina’s

    * w/ Thumpasaurus
    ^ Remain In Light w/ Jerry Harrison & Adrian Belew
    ~ w/ Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe

  • Turkuaz Hits The Road After Announcing 2021 Fall Tour With Special Guests Thumpasaurus

    Brooklyn-based funk band Turkuaz has announced their safe and triumphant return to the road with a 2021 fall tour across the United States alongside the Los Angeles-based quintet, Thumpasaurus.

    Turkuaz

    Turkuaz and Thumpasaurus will be kicking the tour off at Jazz Fest in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 8 with shows continuing throughout the South for the majority of October. The band then comes home for two Halloween shows at New York City’s own recently renovated and reopened Webster Hall before they make their way down the East Coast through November until early December. They will be making Two more stops in New York on November 16 at Empire Live in Albany and on November 18 at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo. Following their East Coast stint, Turkuaz will then hit the Midwest and West with plays in Omaha, Nebraska, and Denver, Colorado before they wrap up in Chicago at Park West.

    “We’re ready to be back on the bus, trekking around the country, and bringing that energy that only live (and loud) music brings to us and our fans alike.”

    Turkuaz frontman Dave Brandwein following the band’s recent summer tour

    To top off the year, Turkuaz will also be celebrating 2022 with their annual New Year’s Eve Ball Drop event in Hartford, CT for two nights at Infinity Hall. General tickets are is now on sale via the band’s website with some free showings available. Be sure to listen to Turkuaz’s latest music and releases on Spotify HERE

    Turkuaz Fall 2021 Tour

    Turkuaz Fall 2021 Tour Dates, with Special Guests Thumpasaurus

    Aug. 11 – Livingston, MT – Pine Creek Lodge *
    Aug. 12 – Victor, ID – Music On Main Series *
    Aug. 14 – ParkCity, UT – Canyons *
    Aug.15 – Huntsville, UT – Blues, Brew, & BBQ *
    Aug. 16 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up *
    Aug. 17 – Vail, CO – Hot Summer Nights Series *
    Aug. 18 – Cheyenne, WY – The Lincoln Cheyenne *
    Aug. 24 – Santa Fe, NM – Santa Fe Plaza
    Aug. 26 – Dallas, TX – Deep Ellum Art Company
    Aug. 27 – Austin, TX – Mohawk
    Aug. 28 – Houston, TX – Last Concert Cafe 
    Oct. 8th – New Orleans, LA – Tipitinas *
    Oct. 19th – Charleston, SC – Pour House
    Oct. 20th – Savannah, GA – District Live 
    Oct. 21st – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West 
    Oct. 22nd – Asheville, NC –  Orange Peel
    Oct. 23rd – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
    Oct. 24th – Birmingham, AL – Saturn
    Oct. 27th – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
    Oct. 28th – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
    Oct. 29th – New York, NY – Webster Hall
    Oct. 30th – New York, NY – Webster Hall

    Nov. 4th – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
    Nov. 5th – Boston, MA – Big Night Live
    Nov. 6th – Portland, ME – State Theater
    Nov. 16th – Albany, NY – Empire Live
    Nov. 17th – Harrisburg, PA – HMAC
    Nov. 18th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom 
    Nov. 19th – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
    Nov. 20th – Detroit, MI – El Club
    Dec. 2nd – Richmond, VA – The National
    Dec. 3rd – Philadelphia, PA – TBA
    Dec. 4th – Columbus, OH – Bluestone
    Dec. 5th – Grand Rapids, MI – Elevation
    Dec. 9th – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line *
    Dec. 10th – Omaha, NE – Waiting Room *
    Dec. 11th – Denver, CO – TBA
    Dec. 14th – Madison, WI -Majestic Theatre *
    Dec. 15th – Louisville, KY -Gravely Brewing *
    Dec. 16th – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall *
    Dec. 17th – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue *
    Dec. 18th – Chicago, IL – Park West *
    Dec. 30th & 31st – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall *

    * w/ performances from Thumpasaurus