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- Atlanta, GA
- One Man Band
- 14 Verified Bookings
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Combined with high soaring horn lines, funky bass riffs and blazzing musical arrangements, the HOMEGROWN experience really unfolds.
Whether an intimate engagement with friend & family or outdoor festival/large venue The Homegrown Band comes to party.
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Combined with this arsenal of talent high soaring horn lines, funky bass riffs and blazzing musical arrangements, the HOMEGROWN experience really unfolds.
Whether an intimate engagement with friend & family or outdoor festival/large venue The Homegrown Band comes to party.
Biography
One of the most prolific bands in the Atlanta area. The Homegrown Band provides a unique blend of funk, soul, jazz, rock & reggae to electrify the audience and keep the party going.
The Homegrown Band features some of Atlanta's most talented musicians including Zeke Johnson (Trombone/Vocals/Percussion), Averil Taylor (Trumpet/Percussion), Quinn Mason(Sax), Joel Powell (Bass/Vocals), Phil Adair (Piano/Organ/Keyboard Synth) Kemmerin Blalark (Drums)
Shauntay P. said “The UEB Band exceeded my expectations. The band arrived early, and kept the crowd constantly on the dance floor. I highly recommend this band. Definitely…”
P R. said “Rodney was such a delight. He played beautifully and was such a gentleman. Everybody loved him! We can’t wait for an excuse to book him again.”
George T. said “The entire experience was phenomenal. By far the easiest wedding vendor we dealt with, and they were so much fun! They sounded great all night, they played…”
Fredrick L. said “Tialauna’s show was just fantastic! Initally, when I booked the band for my grand opening, I was concerned that our space and the audience would be too…”