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"New Funk/Rock Band AWN Teams With Fishbone"

New Funk/Rock Band 'A Warrior Nation' Teams With 'Fishbone'
Posted: 2008-10-20
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SOURCE: All About Jazz Publicity

On Thursday, October 23, 2008, iconic funk/rock/punk band, Fishbone, comes home to Southern California, headlining a concert at Air Conditioned Supper Club, in Venice. This performance precedes their nationwide tour, which stretches well into December. On October 23rd, Fishbone will be joined by opening bands, one of which is A Warrior Nation, a brand-new, Los-Angeles based funk/soul/rock venture whose musical fusion is often likened to that of some of their Southern California forerunners, like Fishbone.
It was 1979. In the rough and tumble neighborhood of South Central Los Angeles, a band was forming that would break onto the music scene with a sound that until that point, had not been exposed. They fused funk with rock with punk. They were, and are to this day, the iconic Fishbone.

With their energetic, rhythmic, and somewhat flashy, unique live performances, Fishbone paved the way for other ska/punk/rock/funk bands that would appear in the decades following the late 70s/early 80s; bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jane's Addiction and No Doubt. It wasn't until the 1990s, that the popularity of their musical alternative genre, would even catch up to the solid foundation that Fishbone had laid.

On Thursday, October 23, 2008, Fishbone comes home to Southern California, headlining a concert at Air Conditioned Supper Club, in Venice. This performance precedes their nationwide tour, which stretches well into December. On October 23rd, Fishbone will be joined by opening bands, one of which is A Warrior Nation, a brand-new, Los-Angeles based funk/soul/rock venture whose musical fusion is often likened to that of some of their Southern California forerunners, like Fishbone.

Atlanta-born Adam Lampert, a classically trained musician, arrived in Los Angeles in 2006. Shortly thereafter, he met another young, aspiring singer-songwriter, Los Angeles-born and bred, Nick Green. Adam and Nick would eventually become the frontmen for A Warrior Nation, and the creators of the new band's sound and soul. Earlier this year, the dynamic duo left their musical side-projects behind, to work full-time on building A Warrior Nation.

A Warrior Nation has since added to its talented lineup: guitarist Dave Rosser, a classically trained guitarist who can also be heard on Dub-Reggae legend Lee “Scratch" Perry's newest album, “Repentance"; bassist Benji Vander Broek, who did previous stints and nationwide tours with southern gospel group, The Crusaders, and Omaha-based indie rock band, The Show is the Rainbow; and drummer Tray Potts, another Los Angeles native, who has toured with R&B artist Montell Jordan, and has also worked with several other artists such as producer Shep Crawford, Professor Funk, Darren Crawford & Fulfillment, R&B artist Deborah Cox, and Sheree & Sophisticated Soul.

A Warrior Nation's funky, soulful grooves have been entertaining audiences across the Los Angeles landscape since February of this year. They have played to crowds at nightclubs and live music venues, charity events, universities, festivals, and even to a fashionista set during a special appearance at a local boutique.

“The offer to open for Fishbone, was an offer that we couldn't - and wouldn't - refuse, “ said Nick Green, lead singer, songwriter and frontman for A Warrior Nation. “These guys created a whole, new sound in the music universe, and we're proud to be keeping that sound alive and kicking. Right here on their home turf."

A Warrior Nation is Nick Green (lead vocals) and Adam Lampert (keyboards and synth), an incredibly dynamic writing and production team backed by an extremely talented crew: Dave Rosser (guitar), Benji Vander Broek (bass), and Tray Potts (drums). Together, they have created a catalog of poignant soulful funk grooves. Their messages range from relevant social causes to provocative life situations.

A Warrior Nation's creators, Nick and Adam, met just a few years ago, through another band affiliation. As a result of their collaborative writing, a linchpin in their success, they decided to put aside their other music endeavors to pursue a venture of their own: A Warrior Nation is a modern fusion of soul and funk, with elements of jazz, R&B and rock.

A Warrior Nation most recently appeared in the lineup for Los Angeles' Official AIDS Walk 2008 After-Party, which was held on Sunday, October 19th, at Eleven Restaurant & Nightclub in West Hollywood. Images and footage from the performance can be found through event sponsors WireImage and Maximo TV.

On Wednesday, November 5th, A Warrior Nation will perform at a Music Without Borders benefit, to be held at King King, in Hollywood. The event, a night of rock, hip-hop, soul, funk and spoken word, is a collaborative effort between Music Without Borders and Warner Bros. The event benefits Hollywood Media+Arts, which offers arts-based instruction to provide young people in transition, ages 17 to 24, with the knowledge and skills essential for success in today's economy. Music Without Borders is a non-profit, multi-media production and concert events company that raises funding for other, effective non-profit organizations who support youth music and arts education in underprivileged areas of the world. - All About Jazz


"Celebrating Change through Music: A Warrior Nation Headlines Inauguration event"

CELEBRATING CHANGE Through MUSIC: Funk/Rock Band 'A Warrior Nation' Headlines January 20, 2009 Event

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Los Angeles, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Warrior Nation Official Website) - On Tuesday, January 20, 2009, Los Angeles-based funk/soul/rock band, A Warrior Nation, will headline a special event in North Hollywood, in what will be one of the city's only celebrations of the Presidential Inauguration with live music performances and celebrity hosts.
The evening's celebrity hosts will kick things off: Jennia Fredrique, who played the role of "Brandy" in the 2008 film "Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom"; and Roshawn Franklin, who can currently be seen on FOX's hit television series, "24".


The event's talented music lineup will begin with opening artist "Mdot," who won Best R&B Male at Urban Threshold's 4th Annual Underground Music Awards, in New York City, and has also won various awards in the NAACP ACT-SO competitions. Next up, will be hip-hop/alternative/trip-hop performer, Essential MC. Closing out the individual artists lineup, will be one of the world's most gifted vocalists, Kim Yarbrough.

The band lineup will follow, starting with Los Angeles-based alternative/rock/indie band, Wylde Bunch, followed by another local act, funk/soul/jam band, Pinot. Rounding out the band lineup, will be headliner, A Warrior Nation.

"We are very proud to be a cornerstone of this special event, celebrating a moment in history" said Marc Littlejohn, A Warrior Nation's manager. "The evening's lineup itself, represents the change that will come not only in 2009, but throughout President-Elect Obama's term in office. We're excited to be doing what we're doing, here and now."

North Hollywood lounge and live music venue, Blue Moon Nights, will host the evening's festivities, which begin at 8:00 PM (Pacific). The event, which is co-produced by Marc Littlejohn and Anthony Davis, is expected to see an attendance of about 500 people. All will be entertained not only by the live music performances, but also by the various inauguration balls and parties being broadcast from Washington D.C., and projected on the venue's 11 flat-screen televisions. In addition, a special guest DJ and dancing will enhance the celebration.

Admission for the evening is $10.00 per person, and a portion of the proceeds from the event will be donated to The HUSH Foundation®, which benefits Pediatric HIV/AIDS and Cancer Research. Blue Moon Nights is located at 4712 Lankershim Boulevard, in the NoHo Arts District.

A Warrior Nation is a modern fusion of soul and funk, with elements of jazz, R&B and rock.

Atlanta-born Adam Lampert (keyboards and synth), a classically trained musician, arrived in Los Angeles in 2006. Shortly thereafter, he met another young, aspiring singer-songwriter, Los Angeles-born and bred, Nick Green (lead vocals). Adam and Nick would eventually become the frontmen for A Warrior Nation, and the creators of the band's sound and soul. In early 2008, the dynamic duo left their musical side-projects behind, to work full-time on building A Warrior Nation. Together, they have created a catalog of poignant soulful funk grooves. Their messages range from relevant social causes to provocative life situations.

A Warrior Nation has since added to its talented lineup: guitarist Dave Rosser, a classically trained guitarist who can also be heard on Dub-Reggae legend Lee "Scratch" Perry's newest album, "Repentance"; bassist Benji Vander Broek, who did previous stints and nationwide tours with southern gospel group, The Crusaders, and Omaha-based indie rock band, The Show is the Rainbow; and drummer Tray Potts, another Los Angeles native, who has toured with R&B artist Montell Jordan, and has also worked with several other artists such as producer Shep Crawford, Professor Funk, Darren Crawford & Fulfillment, and R&B artist Deborah Cox.

A Warrior Nation's funky, soulful grooves have been entertaining audiences across the Los Angeles landscape since February of 2008. They have played to crowds at nightclubs and live music venues, charity events, universities, festivals, private parties, and even to a fashionista set during a special appearance at a local boutique.

On January 12 and 13, 2009, A Warrior Nation was featured on MySpace Music's "this week on myspace." The band is also iRadioLA.com and Indie104.com's featured artist for the entire month of January, and is currently a front-page article on the blog www.UrbanPopLife.net. The band's new live performance video of their track "Mr. Green" can be seen on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGlH1k8UvAY

On Valentine's Day, February 14th, A Warrior Nation will perform at CineSpace, in Hollywood, and on Monday, February 16th, the band will appear in an exclusive lineup at the legendary Los Angeles live music venue, The Roxy, on the Sunset Strip; performance times and associated details will be announced in the coming weeks.
For more information about A Warrior Nation, to view upcoming concert dates, and to listen to samples, please visit: www.myspace.com/awarriornation, www.reverbnation.com/awarriornation or www.facebook.com/pages/A-Warrior-Nation/8339412774. - top40-Charts.com


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Currently a seven song promo disc. Soon to be released CD The Golden Ticket.

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VH-Yes!, formerly known as A Warrior Nation, was initially the creation of front man Nick Green whose passion for great soul music and drive for the perfect band transformed AWN into the freshest young L.A. soul/pop act in Hollywood. Along with the name change, VH-Yes!'s style changed from funk/soul to pop/soul with the addition of monster guitarist Dave Rosser of Dave Rosser and the Wreckage. Playing off Maroon 5's line up of four Californians and one Nebraskan (guitarist James Valentine), VH-Yes! decided to improve on this idea by replacing all band members with players from Nebraska and leaving the singing to Nick Green, one of the few remaining natives of Hollywood. This new super group line up now includes Prescott Ellis ( accomplished drummer with 27 world tours and countless credits to his name ), Benji Vander Broek (bassist for Benton Paul, Annie Stela, and Dave Rosser and the Wreckage), and Anderson Stavas (keyboardist for Kiev, Kennen, and Computer Club). With their new line up and new EP, look for the new Album The Golden Ticket coming out soon.