Ghost-Note, band photo, Grandma's Curtains

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Groove Titans Ghost-Note Shares New Single Ft. Eric Gales “Grandma’s Curtains”

Band members of Snarky Puppy, Prince, Snoop Dogg, Erykah Badu Herbie Hancock, Kendrick Lamar, Marcus Mills, Toto, and more.

Groove titans Ghost-Note released the psychedelic-soul tinged “Grandma’s Curtains (ft. Eric Gales)” from their upcoming third album Mustard n’Onions. Led by Snarky Puppy’s multi-GRAMMY®-winning duo of drummer-keyboardist Robert Sput Searight and percussionist Nate Werth, Mustard n’Onions will be the group’s first new LP in six years, and their debut for Mack Avenue Music Group/Artistry Music. The vinyl format will be released as a Record Store Day exclusive 2-LP set on limited edition orange/yellow eco mix (100% recycled) vinyl.

“Gramma’s Curtains” is part funk and part jazz with a chaser of 70’s Soul performed by some of today’s absolute best musicians. Creamy horns glide over one of the tightest rhythm sections as guitar god Eric Gales electrifies an already high voltage tune. Could this band be having a better time?

Grandma’s Curtains Ft Eric Gales”

 
Listen to “Grandma’s Curtains” HERE

Written by Sput in the image of his ‘70s soul favorites – Tower of Power, Sly and the Family Stone, and Parliament-Funkadelic – the single features explosive guitar work from blues-rock god Eric Gales. The tune is fever-pitch funk, with an atmosphere of sweet, personal nostalgia just underneath: “When this music was being created in the ’70s,” Sput explains, “I was pulling at my grandma’s curtains when she was babysitting me, ’cause I wanted to look out the window.”

Also along for the funky ride of Mustard n’Onions is a who’s who of groove-music greats. Most moving is the presence of R&B/jazz hero Bernard Wright (1963-2022), whose performances on three tracks would be some of his final recorded appearances. Other guests on Mustard n’Onions include Karl Denson, founding Robert Glasper Experiment member Casey Benjamin, Snarky Puppy standouts Mark Lettieri and Jay Jennings, pedal-steel luminary Travis Toy, electric-bass GOAT Marcus Miller, and the group’s visionary bass player MonoNeon, who co-wrote the first single “Bad Knees.”

Well over a decade ago, Sput and Werth found themselves gigging together in the Texas-rooted fusion powerhouse Snarky Puppy — Werth on his creatively, globally curated percussion setup, and Sput on keys and, later, drums. What developed was a great mutual respect and a musical kinship between the two that bordered on telepathy. At a certain point during their ceaseless tour schedule, Sput’s nightly improvised solo began to signify a new pathway. “I got bored taking drum solos,” Sput says, “so I asked Nate to join me. It was like we were finishing each other’s sentences. We did it so well to where fans started coming up and asking, ‘What was the name of that song you and the percussion player were quoting?’” An idea for a beat CD was hatched, which quickly flowered into Ghost-Note — a group that would function less as a “collective” à la Snarky Puppy and more as a dedicated squad.

Mustard n’Onions presents a story of the ensemble maturing and solidifying and finding their identity. On the band’s freewheeling 2018 release, Swagism, the lineup was still developing and, as Sput explains, “We didn’t have a sound; we didn’t know what we were gonna sound like.” The music on Mustard n’Onions, he says, reflects the firmed-up character of a unit whose “camaraderie and chemistry” have accrued over countless gigs, and nearly every band member has at least one writing credit. Sput remains Ghost-Note’s primary writer and de facto musical director, but he’s now shaping his music for and with his bandmates.

Out April 19 pre-save Mustard n’Onions HERE 

Ghost-Note, Mustard n' Onions, album cover

Tracklisting:
1. JB’s Out! (Do It Babay) feat. Mackenzie
2. Move With a Purpose feat. Karl Denson
3. Where’s Danny?
4. Origins feat. Keith Anderson
5. PoundCake feat. Casey Benjamin
6. Phatbacc
7. Grandma’s Curtains feat. Eric Gales
8. Revival Island feat. Travis Toy & Mark Lettieri
9. Yellow Dan feat. Marcus Miller
10. Bad Knees
11. Synesthesia
12. Slim Goodie
13. Mustard n’Onions feat. Jay Jennings
14. Origins Reprise
15. Nard’s Right feat. Bernard Wright

Tour Dates:
April 5 – Resonate Festival – Suwanee, FL
April 7 – Jazz in the Park – Houston, TX
April 14 – First Ward Park – Charlotte, NC
May 10 – Thunderbird – Pittsburgh, PA
May 11 – Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH
May 12 – Rochester Lilac Festival – Rochester, NY
May 14 – El Club – Detroit, MI
May 15 – Bell’s – Kalamazoo, MI
May 16 – Chop Shop – Chicago, IL
May 17 – Dakota – Minneapolis, MN
June 15 – Juneteenth Celebration – Ft. Worth, TX
June 28 – Winstons – San Diego, CA
June 29 – Pappy + Harriet’s – Pioneertown, CA
June 30 – Lodge Room – Los Angeles, CA
July 4 – Moe’s Alley – Santa Cruz, CA
July 6-7 – High Sierra Music Festival – Quincy, CA
July 9 – Cornerstone – Berkeley, CA
July 11 – Neptune Theater – Seattle, WA
July 12 – The Get Down – Portland, OR
July 13 – Oregon Country Fair – Veneta, OR
July 26 – Fuji Rock Festival – Niigata, Japan
August 2 – The Egg – Albany, NY
August 3 – Newport Jazz Festival – Newport, RI
August 5-7 – Blue Note – New York, NY
August 24 – Mountain Sol Festival – Santa Cruz, CA
August 25 – Blue Note Summer Sessions – Napa, CA
September 1 – Detroit Jazz Festival – Detroit, MI