Padula Oblongata - Organic Jazz

While every human being has a medulla oblongata (the lower portion of the brain, housing the autonomic nervous system's command center for basic bodily functions), it's thought that only a small percentage of the population possesses a “padula” oblongata. The science is sketchy as to it's primary function in the human body, but recent research has revealed that one's proclivity to be "funky" resides in the inner workings of this “organ”.

Its location at the tail end of the spinal cord, surrounded by a small muscle in the hip (the hammondus longus) is a further indicator of it's primary "special purpose".

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Grounded by the unmistakable sound of the Hammond B3 organ, driven forward by drums and percussion with trumpet and sax blowing melodies over the top, Padula Oblongata has a distinctive and irresistible sound. Starting you off with straight-ahead standards by the likes of Miles, Mingus and Monk, spicing it up with the funkiness of Hubbard and Harris, then stretching your musical boundaries with the musings of Coleman and Sun Ra, this five piece band will satisfy your ears and light a spark under your feet.

One of the few Jazz Stage acts named by The Other Paper as a Best Bet at Comfest 2010, Paduala Oblongata did not disappoint.

P. Oblongata News

It's been way too long since our last update, but P.O. has some things goin' on. Keep reading...

We are making our third appearance at the Comfest Jazz Stage. Knock of work early for our set Friday June 21 at 2:40pm. You won't believe how much fun it can be.

The Kenyon Inn has invited us back for alfresco food and jazz at their summertime Party on the Patio. We'll be playing Friday July 29th and August 3rd.

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