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Kneebody (Uncredited)

Kneebody

By combining sophisticated compositions and virtuosic improvising, the Grammy nominated group Kneebody has created a diverse, loyal fan base in the United States and Europe. Founded in 2001, Kneebody has built upon an impressive array of individual resumes and conservatory training to create a truly singular voice within the instrumental world.   In 2005, Kneebody released their debut album Kneebody on Dave Douglas’ Greenleaf Music Label. In 2007, they followed up with Low Electrical Worker on the Colortone Label, a collection of 13 original songs. In the spring of 2009, Kneebody and vocalist Theo Bleckmann released 12 Songs of Charles Ives on the Winter & Winter label and received a Grammy nomination in the “classical crossover” category.

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Kneebody 1/11/13: Kneebody

The Grammy-nominated band uses sophisticated compositions and virtuosic improvisation to blend aspects of post-bop, indie-rock, and hip hop.

Kneebody

The Grammy-nominated band uses sophisticated compositions and virtuosic improvisation to blend aspects of post-bop, indie-rock, and hip hop.

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