A combination of beatbox, melodica, and clarinet fuel the hit single WP off of Matisyahu's album Youth. WP stands for White Plains where rapper Stan Ipcus and Matisyahu grew up and went to High School. Max B, Marlon Sobol and Aaron Sobol accompany the White Plains natives. HOT FIRE!
A fire performance - Marlon hops on the drum-set and brings the rawness out of everyone in the band, Matisyahu guest appears during Aaron's second verse and then rips it. John Lee makes magic on the guitar again.
Shem's Disciples perform live in White Plains with Jazz veteran David Amram. The concert displayed a massive array of versatility for the band. Roots reggae grooves with heavy improvisation.
Rehearsing for a special benefit show, Shem's Disciples bring in Veteran Jazz musician David Amram as a featured guest soloist. This jam right here is called "Hammer" named after Shem's bassist Alan Katz. Marlon Sobol on Melodica.
Shem's Disciples take it out woth one of their slower jams called Fantasy. Special guest David Amram accompanies the group. John Lee on lead guitar. Sobol Bros on melodica and clarinet.
Shem's Disciples open up a very special performance in White Plains NY with a dub intro entitled Hammer. Song transitions into a Disciple arrangement of roots classic No No No. David Amram played this concert with the Disciples