The Soggy Po’ Boys in 2019. Mike Effenberger on keyboards (left) Scott Diaz, guitar (standing, right), Eric Klaxton (standing, on clarinet) and Nick Mainella on sax (seated at right) are founding band members. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Soggy Po’ Boys in 2019. Mike Effenberger on keyboards (left) Scott Diaz, guitar (standing, right), Eric Klaxton (standing, on clarinet) and Nick Mainella on sax (seated at right) are founding band members. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Soggy Po’ Boys, based in southern New Hampshire, wind up the Majestic Theatre’s New Orleans Nites series as they bring the hot sounds of New Orleans music — jazz and more — to the Majestic Theater on Saturday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. The seven-member band, formed in 2012, tours across the Northeast and beyond, spreading the sounds of New Orleans.
Yes, they’re from New Hampshire, but their playbook covers the full range of the Big Easy’s music, from traditional NOLA jazz to Caribbean tunes, as well as Meters funk, soul and brass band/street beat music. Dancing is encouraged!
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