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ANTONIO GAMBRELL

How did I end up here???? It’s a question thousands of displaced Katrina survivors are still asking themselves. Antonio Gambrell is no exception. Two days before Katrina, Antonio was packing his trumpet and heading back to New Orleans, where warm weather, good times, and good music were common place.

New Jersey at that point was just another stop in the endless touring schedule of with which Antonio had grown accustomed. Before the ripe old age of 28, Antonio and his trumpet had toured North America, South America ,and Europe a couple times over. The Garden State was somewhat of an experiment. Would New Jersey music goers take to the feel good sounds of New Orleans? The answer was yes. Antonio and his musical comrades packed area bars with music starved audiences. Compelled by the potential to impact our area, Antonio has remained in New Jersey to cultivate this newly energized audience.

Musicians like Antonio have been scattered all over the map. The world they knew in New Orleans is, for now, a thing of the past .But, the joy of that city lives on in venues all over our country.

I hope you will join the thousands of local fans in welcoming Antonio Gambrell and his new group “PHEDONIA” to their new found home. “Everything has got to get better.”- (Donny Hathaway)

Antonio Gambrell has performed and recorded with the following artists:
Walter “Wolfman” Washington,
Galactic,
Soul Live,
Dirty Dozen Brass Band,
Rebirth Brass Band,
Taj Mahal,
Derek Trucks,
Zigaboo Modeliste (Meters),
Branford Marsalis,
Ellis Marsalis,
Delfeayo Marsalis,
Wynton Marsalis,
Bonnie Raitt,
Susan Tedeschi,
Javier Garcia,
and several other great artist

To Book "PHEDONIA" please contact: 732-682-7049


Influences Music that has made an impact and impression on the heart of the people. Because,"The people are my people." (Duke Ellington)