bob jenk's song/video
"beans and rice"
which includes drag queens/dancing hot chics/ 38 hair cuts and a yellow shirt.
http://tuneintheater.com/
jubal's in the video. watch it.
check out MORE music on our reverb nation player:
The Rude Boys are Jubal - Guitar/Vocals; Johnny Jyemo - drum kit; Ollie Ahern - keys; Scott Parker Mast - percussion; John "Frikus-not-to-be-confused-with frickus" Welch - bass.
Other then the Rude Boys, Jubal plays with some of the best musicians in and around The Front Range including, Jarad Astin, Selasee Atiase, Alidu Bizung, Jeremy Salken, Chris Misner, Monica Colbi, Larry Hoff, Todd Johnson (SALEM) Rick Demey, Kirwan Brown, Lionel Young, Mark Diamond, and many other bitches that you would just love to smell.
Influences
all music that was before ...
the sun and the moon, and you too.
bob jenk's song/video "beans and rice" in which jubal played a small part. go to
http://tuneintheater.com/
"The Rude Boys" are one of Boulder's Premiere Reggae bands. They've been playing together for nearly five years. They are an extremely tight outfit. Though they do perform more than a handful of original tunes, their sets consist of mostly rare gem covers of roots reggae and some ska. Led by front-man Jubal, the band has performed all over colorado. The Rude Boys also are the backbone of a few other local acts including The Bizung Family (http://Bizung.com), for which Jubal plays bass guitar. If you dig heavy rockin' guitar check out the "Jubal Trio" also known as "The 2high Trio."
Jubal has been writing and performing his own music for more than twenty years. He is a multi-instrumentalist with his forte being the guitar. Jubal is also an adept working bass player. He occasionally collaborates with other bands as a percussionist. He sings powerful melody and precise harmony vocals of his own composed lyrics as well as cover songs and improvisation.
Depending upon the venue, Jubal can be seen playing instrumental jazz, solo acoustic shows, performances with "The Rude Boys" reggae band, "The 2High Trio," an original composition ensemble, playing Bass with Mohammad Alidu Bizung's West African ensemble, pastin' faces on the wall with his blistering improv project "Lucid Alouishes," or performing his awe inspiring looping performances in which he utilizes a Boomerang Digital Sampler to play bass, percussion, rhythm, and lead guitar. Jubal's music, which is comprised of many genres including jazz, reggae, funk, and blues, is somewhat political, soulfully expressive, and often socially satirical. After a 5 year stint in Austin, Texas, where he collaborated with other well-known local Austin bands, and played sometimes five or six nights a week at most venues on the famous "Sixth Street," as well as the staple clubs of South Austin including The Continental Club and The Saxon Pub, Jubal moved to The Front Range of Colorado and has been astounding audiences with his original performances and incredibly versatile musicianship. Jubal is a nationally published and award winning poet and author. He is published in several nationally released anthologies and has been or is presently a contributing writer for Weird Magazine, The Santa Fe Reporter, The Austin Paratimes News, and the Boulder based music magazine The Marquee. In 2007 Jubal broke into film, writing a composition for the Internationally released documentary "Beauty Mark." Jubal's passion for freedom of thought and expression is clearly audible in songs and lyrics that range from simple inspiring melodies to much more intricate and complicated compositions. http://www.cuezonerecords.com/jubal
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Thanks man. Haley was born on may 3 2006. I also have a little boy, Gavin, due july 13. Life has been good to me and I love it. How's colorado? I have been trying to talk my wife into moving there(I'm done with the texas heat), and my parents still live about an hour north of Santa Fe. Good to hear some of your songs. I miss some of the old music from Babe's. Take care and good luck.
I'm coming out on June 4th for one night before heading to New Mexico for my brother's wedding. It would be great to hear some raga that night. Keep on making a difference, and keep in touch...Ryan