Professor John - Sophomore Sizzler (2022)
Artist: Professor John
Title: Sophomore Sizzler
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 46:59
Total Size: 291 / 110 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sophomore Sizzler
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 46:59
Total Size: 291 / 110 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Rebirth of Funk
02. Backseat Chillin'
03. Trapped in Blues
04. Funkin' for the Rasta
05. Ride into the Sun
06. Bassic Work
07. Late Drop Off
08. The Phunky Phoenix
09. The Funk Monster
Professor John is releasing his second solo album Sophomore Sizzler on June 9, 2022. The album includes 9 songs that he wrote, performed, produced, and mastered, featuring a wide range of genres including rock, hip hop, jazz, world, and of course the FUNK. The bass guitar is featured prominently on this album, featuring the versatility of the instrument. It will be available world-wide on all music platforms.
John Mallanda aka Professor John is a bassist and producer born and raised in Marietta, GA. John’s parents had him involved early in piano lessons and the middle school band, but music never really stuck for him… until one day when he was 14, he heard the bass guitar played live. Now 34 years old, John has a resume that includes releasing one solo album, playing bass with various musicians around Atlanta, producing hip hop and R&B instrumental and contributing bass lines to other artists’ music. With this background, John has crafted a unique style of funk that features the bass guitar and is heavily influenced by such artists including Marcus Miller, the Brother’s Johnson, Parliament Funkadelic, and Victor Wooten.
John Mallanda aka Professor John is a bassist and producer born and raised in Marietta, GA. John’s parents had him involved early in piano lessons and the middle school band, but music never really stuck for him… until one day when he was 14, he heard the bass guitar played live. Now 34 years old, John has a resume that includes releasing one solo album, playing bass with various musicians around Atlanta, producing hip hop and R&B instrumental and contributing bass lines to other artists’ music. With this background, John has crafted a unique style of funk that features the bass guitar and is heavily influenced by such artists including Marcus Miller, the Brother’s Johnson, Parliament Funkadelic, and Victor Wooten.