Thursday Jam: Snarky Puppy With David Crosby, “Somebody Home”

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A gorgeous new track from the latest Snarky Puppy release features a new song by the great David Crosby.

“Somebody Home”
featuring David Crosby
from Snarky Puppy’s live DVD/CD - “Family Dinner - Volume Two”
©GroundUP Music 2016

Buy It Here:
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itunes.apple.com

written by David Crosby
produced by Michael League
arranged by Michael League & Snarky Puppy
recorded and filmed at Esplanade Studios in New Orleans, LA, February 12-14, 2015.

FEATURED GUEST
David Crosby - vocals & guitar

SNARKY PUPPY
Michael League - bass
Bill Laurance - piano
Cory Henry - organ
Shaun Martin - keyboards
Justin Stanton - Fender Rhodes
Bob Lanzetti - guitar
Mark Lettieri - baritone guitar
Chris McQueen - guitar
Jay Jennings - flugelhorn
Mike “Maz” Maher - flugelhorn
Chris Bullock - tenor sax
Robert “Sput” Searight - drums
Larnell Lewis - drums
Nate Werth - percussion

engineered by Eric Hartman
assisted by Matt Recchia, Andrés Daza, & Camilo Salazar
mixed by Eric Hartman, Michael League, & Nathan Forsbach
mastered by Scott Hull
directed by Andy LaViolette & Michael League

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