BIRD CITY REVOLUTIONARIES
The Bird City Revolutionaries blend reggae, dub,
Afro-funk, Ethiopian jazz, and psychedelic grooves to
create a sound as dynamic and diverse as their
members. Formed in October 2011, the band brings
together veteran musicians from some of Atlanta’s
most beloved reggae, dub, and jazz projects,
resulting in a genre-defying musical experience.
Bird City was born from the creative synergy of multi-
instrumentalist and songwriter Julian Scott Bryan,
bassist Larry Thomas, and guitarist Saude, longtime
collaborators in Atlanta’s reggae and dub scene.
Drawing on their experiences with I-Tegrity and The
Ruination, the trio began writing and jamming,
eventually expanding their lineup with trusted
friends and fellow musicians.
Daniel Labrador, a former bandmate of Julian Scott’s
in 3052 Dub Collective, brought his signature guitar
style to the mix. Keyboardist Julian Morena enriched
the soundscape with lush textures, while
percussionist Eric Brown energized the rhythms with
his dynamic style. Finally, saxophonist Phil Floyd
joined to complete the group, contributing his
distinctive wind instrumentation and boundless
creativity.
Together, the Bird City Revolutionaries craft an
eclectic and unforgettable musical journey, inspiring
audiences to move, groove, and soar.
Band Members:
• Julian Scott Bryan: Drums, lead vocals
• Larry “Pocket” Thomas: Bass
• Daniel “D-Lab” Labrador: Lead guitar,
atmospherics, backing vocals
• Saude: Rhythm guitar, dub effects rack
• Julian Morena: Keyboards, melodica,
atmospherics, backing vocals
• Eric Brown: Percussion, sound effects,
backing vocals
• Phil Floyd: Saxophone, melodica,
miscellaneous wind instruments, bird calls,
backing vocals
CADILLAC JONES
Atlanta's Jazz Funk Powerhouse.
Cadillac Jones started in 2000 in a basement just up the road from East Atlanta. The band cut its teeth performing at The Village, which would eventually become 529. Now, after over 16 years of touring and five albums, the band has evolved into a six piecefunk/jazz orchestra with its own voice and sense of purpose. Their music is steeped in the classics like James Brown, Herbie Hancock and the Blackbyrds, spiced with influences ranging from 60’s organ grooves to 70’s arena funk, with the occasional 80’s inspired breakbeats mixed in for good measure. All this is tied together with one common thread: make sure the audience leaves with their minds relaxed, their eardrums tickled, and their bodies sore but satisfied.