Space Orphan
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JUN
18
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
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JUN
04
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
MAY
28
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
MAY
21
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
MAY
14
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
DEC
06
2020
Denver, CO
Dazzle
I Was There
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About Space Orphan
Progressive Old School.
Progressive old school. What does that even mean? For this group, it means providing a soulful, funky sound that is heavily based on groove, just as bands like The Meters and James Brown did in years past. But it also means taking those classic, danceable elements, and adding a few new tricks. Space Orphan will hit you in your soul and keep you dancing at the same time.
Since the band starting playing live in 2015, they have been joined by a slew of guest artists, including the killer horn section of The Motet, funk-master drummer Adam Deitch (Lettuce), and even the soulful vocalist Kim Dawson (Pimps of Joytime). Space Orphan's core lineup, however, features the shredding guitar work of Taylor Scott, the deep pocket of bassist Jiho Han, the tastefully funky beats of drummer Eric Imbrosciano, and kaleidoscope of groove provided by keyboardist and primary writer Jon Wirtz.
Having already drawn comparisons to bands like Soulive, Lettuce, and Mothership Connection-era Parliament Funkadelic, buzz around the band has grown quickly, along with a loyal fanbase. In the band's short history, they have already shared the stage with the legendary George Porter Jr. (The Meters),Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten Trio), New Mastersounds, Greyhounds, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Dennis Chambers (Santana, Parliament Funkadelic), as well as members of The Motet, Big Gigantic, Snarky Puppy, Leftover Salmon, Kyle Hollingsworth Band and Lettuce. Their debut record, "Shut Up About The Sun," was named one of the 20 Best Funk Albums of 2016.
Progressive old school. What does that even mean? For this group, it means providing a soulful, funky sound that is heavily based on groove, just as bands like The Meters and James Brown did in years past. But it also means taking those classic, danceable elements, and adding a few new tricks. Space Orphan will hit you in your soul and keep you dancing at the same time.
Since the band starting playing live in 2015, they have been joined by a slew of guest artists, including the killer horn section of The Motet, funk-master drummer Adam Deitch (Lettuce), and even the soulful vocalist Kim Dawson (Pimps of Joytime). Space Orphan's core lineup, however, features the shredding guitar work of Taylor Scott, the deep pocket of bassist Jiho Han, the tastefully funky beats of drummer Eric Imbrosciano, and kaleidoscope of groove provided by keyboardist and primary writer Jon Wirtz.
Having already drawn comparisons to bands like Soulive, Lettuce, and Mothership Connection-era Parliament Funkadelic, buzz around the band has grown quickly, along with a loyal fanbase. In the band's short history, they have already shared the stage with the legendary George Porter Jr. (The Meters),Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten Trio), New Mastersounds, Greyhounds, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Dennis Chambers (Santana, Parliament Funkadelic), as well as members of The Motet, Big Gigantic, Snarky Puppy, Leftover Salmon, Kyle Hollingsworth Band and Lettuce. Their debut record, "Shut Up About The Sun," was named one of the 20 Best Funk Albums of 2016.
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Genres:
Funk, Groove
Band Members:
Guitar, Eric Imbrosciano
Bass, Taylor Scott
Drums, Gabriel Mervine
Sax, Jon Wirtz
Trumpet, Todd Edmunds
Keys, Matt Pitts
Hometown:
Denver, Colorado
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Space Orphan to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
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Past
JUN
18
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
JUN
04
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
MAY
28
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
MAY
21
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
MAY
14
2024
Denver, CO
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
I Was There
DEC
06
2020
Denver, CO
Dazzle
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Space Orphan
Progressive Old School.
Progressive old school. What does that even mean? For this group, it means providing a soulful, funky sound that is heavily based on groove, just as bands like The Meters and James Brown did in years past. But it also means taking those classic, danceable elements, and adding a few new tricks. Space Orphan will hit you in your soul and keep you dancing at the same time.
Since the band starting playing live in 2015, they have been joined by a slew of guest artists, including the killer horn section of The Motet, funk-master drummer Adam Deitch (Lettuce), and even the soulful vocalist Kim Dawson (Pimps of Joytime). Space Orphan's core lineup, however, features the shredding guitar work of Taylor Scott, the deep pocket of bassist Jiho Han, the tastefully funky beats of drummer Eric Imbrosciano, and kaleidoscope of groove provided by keyboardist and primary writer Jon Wirtz.
Having already drawn comparisons to bands like Soulive, Lettuce, and Mothership Connection-era Parliament Funkadelic, buzz around the band has grown quickly, along with a loyal fanbase. In the band's short history, they have already shared the stage with the legendary George Porter Jr. (The Meters),Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten Trio), New Mastersounds, Greyhounds, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Dennis Chambers (Santana, Parliament Funkadelic), as well as members of The Motet, Big Gigantic, Snarky Puppy, Leftover Salmon, Kyle Hollingsworth Band and Lettuce. Their debut record, "Shut Up About The Sun," was named one of the 20 Best Funk Albums of 2016.
Progressive old school. What does that even mean? For this group, it means providing a soulful, funky sound that is heavily based on groove, just as bands like The Meters and James Brown did in years past. But it also means taking those classic, danceable elements, and adding a few new tricks. Space Orphan will hit you in your soul and keep you dancing at the same time.
Since the band starting playing live in 2015, they have been joined by a slew of guest artists, including the killer horn section of The Motet, funk-master drummer Adam Deitch (Lettuce), and even the soulful vocalist Kim Dawson (Pimps of Joytime). Space Orphan's core lineup, however, features the shredding guitar work of Taylor Scott, the deep pocket of bassist Jiho Han, the tastefully funky beats of drummer Eric Imbrosciano, and kaleidoscope of groove provided by keyboardist and primary writer Jon Wirtz.
Having already drawn comparisons to bands like Soulive, Lettuce, and Mothership Connection-era Parliament Funkadelic, buzz around the band has grown quickly, along with a loyal fanbase. In the band's short history, they have already shared the stage with the legendary George Porter Jr. (The Meters),Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten Trio), New Mastersounds, Greyhounds, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Dennis Chambers (Santana, Parliament Funkadelic), as well as members of The Motet, Big Gigantic, Snarky Puppy, Leftover Salmon, Kyle Hollingsworth Band and Lettuce. Their debut record, "Shut Up About The Sun," was named one of the 20 Best Funk Albums of 2016.
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Genres:
Funk, Groove
Band Members:
Guitar, Eric Imbrosciano
Bass, Taylor Scott
Drums, Gabriel Mervine
Sax, Jon Wirtz
Trumpet, Todd Edmunds
Keys, Matt Pitts
Hometown:
Denver, Colorado
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