This would be the same approach taken by funk juggernauts Lettuce, who teamed up with Colorado’s House Band The Motet to sell out historic amphitheater with support from DJ Jazzy Jeff and Exmag earlier this month. This spring Colorado has been inundated with precipitation. Several of the early spring shows at Red Rocks have had to deal with the weather. It would definitely be a factor on this particular evening. Hardcore funk fans got in early to secure a spot close to the action as the DJs started the off the night.
DJ Jazzy Jeff
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Exmag
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Set 1: Funny Bone > Knock It Down, Cloak ‘N’ Dagger, Fight The Power, Rynodub, 123 > Just Around The Corner, Sexx Laws > Keep On Don’t Stoppin’, Get Down Tonight > Jungle Jazz
The Motet began as a rotating funk super jam for Colorado musicians. More recently the lineup has solidified under the leadership of Dave Watts on drums. This particular lineup pulls in some of the best players from over the years including Garrett Sayers on bass, Joey Porter on keys, and Ryan Jalbert on guitar. The horn section consists of Gabe Mervine and Matt Pitts, and tying it all together is Jans Ingber on vocals and percussion. The Motet is best known for their theme shows, however more recently they have focused on including more original material. Many tracks came from their self-titled album released last year including a snappy “Knock It Down” and a dark but funky “Rynodub.” The funkiest jam of the night came during “123,” which seemed to stretch on and on. According to LiveForLiveMusic.com The Motet went into Beck’s “Sexx Laws” to honor Chris Gwin who recently passed away. They ended the set with K.C. and The Sunshine’s “Get Down Tonight” into the funkiest instrumental of “Jungle Boogie” ever undertaken.The Motet
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Set 1: Big Anthem, By Any Shmeeans Necessary, Colorado Knows How To Party, Get Greasy, Chief, Phyllis, Breakout > Relax > Jesus Dre > Trap > Madison Square, Squadlive > Lettsanity, Lett Zeppelin, Do It Like You Do > Makin’ My Way Back Home
Lettuce absolutely threw down. The set was a selection of the new and the classic. “Colorado Knows How To Party” was a nod to all the drenched patrons in the audience. “Madison Square” was an obvious highlight for the beloved funk band. Nigel Hall joined the band to sing on “Lettsanity” and “Do It Like You Do.” Lettuce took full advantage of this co-bill with The Motet. They delivered a hard-hitting, funky free-for-all to a sold out crowd at one of the most beautiful venues on the planet. Be on the look out for this band, they are playing a slew of festivals this summer across the country.Lettuce
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The Motet
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