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Porter Batiste Stoltz Their time has come at last. After spending years, even decades, providing some of the greatest backline support New Orleans music has heard, the brilliant sidemen George Porter Jr., Russell Batiste Jr., and Brian Stoltz, (Porter Batiste Stoltz) are ready for their close-up. “It’s now time to focus all of our efforts on this, right here, right now,” says Porter Jr. “This is where we want to be. We might be walking away from some decent projects but we believe in this and in each other.” Everyone else who hears Porter Batiste Stoltz believes, too, which is why the prospect of a new album from the group is reason to get excited. There’s no denying the trio’s pedigree, and their chops are miles wide and oceans deep. Porter is the original bass player for the Meters, a group that virtually defined New Orleans rockin’ funk, while Batiste and Stoltz joined Porter in the latter day incarnation of that band, the Funky Meters. “We all come from old school New Orleans,” says Stoltz. “I grew up listening to the Beatles and Hendrix, but we still have that deep New Orleans background.” A few years ago, when Funky Meter Art Neville opted to go back to the band bearing his family’s name, Porter Batiste Stoltz saw opportunity, not disappointment. Rather than continue on with the measured but explosive Meter-like grooves, Porter Batiste Stoltz decided to explore a little, to tinker with the foundation of their funky sound. The result of that tinkering was a debut a
Expanding The Funkin' Universe

Expanding the Funkin Universe
Moodoo
9/24/2008 Revolution Hall - Troy, NY

Moodoo (feat. Page McConnell)
9/27/2008 Higher Ground - Burlington, VT
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI, September 25, 2008
2007/12/30 New York, NY

Moodoo with Page McConnell
PBS & McConnell Moodoo
2007-11-10 Double Door - Charlotte, NC
MOODOO featuring Page McConnell