

Photo: Rick Weller
 
Photos (below) from Project Tru's May 6, 2007 gig with Latin Jazz
Grammy Winner Poncho Sanchez and Salvador
Santana (Carlos' son) at the Galaxy
Theatre
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Read Project Tru's Media Release : 12-Piece
Funk/Rock/Rap Band Releases
Second Album
LOS ANGELES, CA -- What would
happen if a dozen musicians decided to blend rock, rap,
blues, funk and soul together in a sonic brew that
defies categorization? Project Tru answers that
musical challenge with “In Case They Still Believe,” the
ensemble’s highly-anticipated sophomore CD set for
release November 2006.
One of Southern California’s most
visionary collectives, Project Tru spent more
than two years recording a follow-up to its debut album,
“A Twelve Piece Band.”
While the dozen or so members of the
Orange County-based troupe are all involved in other
projects, Project Tru is nonetheless a labor of
love. Conceived by singer, bassist and songwriter Robert
Trujillo, Project Tru’s musical vision started
with funk as its foundation, but quickly grew to include
a number of classic and contemporary styles.
Tim
“TJR” Ramirez and Robert Scott’s guitars cut like
switchblades, while bassist Robert Trujillo, drummer Lee
Godden and percussionist Tony Vizcarra form the rock
solid rhythm section. Standout songs on this eclectic,
15-song album include funk-based “Dirty Habits” and “I
Don’t Mean It’s Over”, rock-infused “Livin’ In Make
Believe,” “Standing Alone,” and “Damn,” and rap-styled
”Don’t Let Me Down.” Rapper Kelly B, backing vocalist
Robin Nivans and a powerful horn section complete one of
the tightest, genre-defying bands to come out of the
Southern California music scene.
“Two years in the studio gave us the
creative flexibility to experiment with different
grooves,” said bassist and lead singer Robert Trujillo.
“We had fun arranging the songs live before going into
the studio to record.”
While the majority of tracks were
written by Trujillo, the disc also features original
songs penned by Godden (“You Belong To Me”), Kelly B
(“Things I Did”), TJR (“No Offense Juliet”) and Nivans
(“Natural Born Lover”).
“You can hear on this CD the
wide-range of styles of everyone in the band,” said
English-born drummer Lee Godden. “Twelve musical
backgrounds makes for quite a mix.”
Project Tru has shared the
stage with such acclaimed bands as War and The Fenians,
and has also played at such legendary venues as the
House of Blues in Hollywood, the Coach House in San Juan
Capistrano, The Whisky, Canter’s in Hollywood, and the
Pier Plaza Amphitheatre in Huntington Beach.
“Everyone in the band was influenced
by Santana and Earth, Wind & Fire,” said guitarist
Robert Scott. “Our music is evidence that blending
rock-meets-horns instrumentation with funky basslines
and Latin percussion creates a contemporary sound.”
Project Tru’s horn section
mighty horn section includes saxophone player Marcelo
Duran, trumpet players Bernie Nelson and Jason Foltz,
French horn player Steve Mahpar and trombone virtuoso
Brent Anderson. “We wouldn’t get together and make
this much noise if we weren’t having such a great time,”
Robert Scott said.
Listen to selected tracks from Project Tru's
new CD "In Case They Still Believe"
"Livin' in Make Believe" (song time
3:26, file size 3.2 MB)
"Happy Home" (song time 4:46, file size
4.4 MB)
"Natural Born Lover" (song time 3:39, file size
3.4 MB)
"Dirty
Habits" (song time 3:03, file size 2.8MB)
"No Offense Juliet" (song time 3:42, file size
3.4 MB)
"Things I Did" (song time 3:00, file size 2.8 MB)
"Don't Let Me Down" (song time 3:08, file size
2.9 MB)
Photos (below) of Project Tru from newest album cover
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Photos from Project Tru's B. B. King's
gig in Los Angeles, Saturday, January 13th, 2007
   
   
 
More photos (below) of Project Tru
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songs or live performances?
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