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Live At The Balloon Fiesta – October 16, 2009
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Earthbound – Live on the WV, October 7th, 2009
Posted on October 18th, 2009 No comments -
No Deposit – Live on the WV, October 7th 2009
Posted on October 18th, 2009 No comments -
Aladocious on the W.V. Show
Posted on October 7th, 2009 No commentsWatch Comcast channel 27 tonight, October 7th to see Aladocious on the W.V. The show runs from 7-8 o’clock PM.
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Catch Aladocious at the New Mexico State Fair
Posted on September 16th, 2009 No commentsAladocious will be playing show at the 2009 New Mexico State Fair. Come visit us at the Alice K. Hoppes African-American Pavilion.
Shows are
- September 16, 7:00 pm
- September 19, 2:30 pm
- September 24, 5:00 pm
- September 25, 3:30 pm
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Catch Aladocious on Ear To The Ground
Posted on February 10th, 2009 No commentsAladocious will be airing a recent live set on Ear To The Ground on two separate weekends. This set was recorded live in the studios of KUNM. Listen to KUNM Saturday, February 14 and 21 from 7-8 PM. KUNM can be found in Albuquerque on 89.9 FM and on the web at http://www.kunm.org
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Welcome To The All New Aladocious.com
Posted on January 20th, 2009 No commentsTo kick things off we are going to reprint a review from Richard Malcolm. This originally appeared over at his blog on the Duke City Fix.

Which Way 2 Utopia?
Which Way 2 Utopia? This was the question asked by the local funksters known as Aladocious as they brought forth their debut CD this month at Burque’s own Blue Jeans Lounge. On the way to the answer, the band fuses three decades of funk tradition into a brand-new bag. This stuff comes off as yo’ mama’s funk, from the streetcorner of Clinton and Sly, with soulful ryhthms, sweet harmonies, deluxe horns, and arrangements that would beat many bands. And this band fears no wah-wah. But just when you think you can settle in for a trip on the Retro Train, the sound will take a turn into solid 21st-century territory–without ever skipping a beat or losing touch with its roots.
The navigators of this journey are Kevin “Kookie” Jones and Jerome “Scooby” Oubichon, who co-pilot on songwriting and production. Jones is the principal author of most of the tunes, which are skillfully engineered and masterfully mixed by Oubichon at Creole Cockpit Studios. The duo mapped out the estimable arrangements over several months of Sundays. The hand-crafting has paid off in a sound that is clean, tight, and complex; artful while not straying into artifice or cluttering the aural landscape.


