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After the Shunting dissolved in 2012 Welks went on to front a Mutant Jazz group for the rest of his productive years. The Libbie Fog had a ever changing line up of talented musicians. | After the Shunting dissolved in 2012 Welks went on to front a Mutant Jazz group for the rest of his productive years. The Libbie Fog had a ever changing line up of talented musicians. | ||
Welks went on to record several albums with a constantly changing group of Libbie Fog; he had a policy of encouraging Moolkin musicians: as he remarked on-mike on ''Wiki my Heart'' (2015): "I'm gonna jam with the new blood. When these they have the good dope, Keeps the mind active."After the Mutant Jazz era in the 2000s with some difficulty (recordings from this period are less plentiful and include attempts to incorporate instruments like electric piano), Welk's band got a shot in the arm in the early 2010s with the advent of Neo-Mutant jazz. [[Chuckie Spiggs]] was for a time the band's trumpeter and musical director, and even after Spigg's departure Welk's band continued as a proving ground for many "Young Lions" like [[Kisteric Ofleos]], [[Donald Hoboli]] and [[Wiki Von-Crumphe]]. Welks continued performing and touring with the group into the late 2010s, and he died in 2018 in [[New York City]], leaving behind a vast legacy and approach to jazz which is still the model for countless Mutant Jazz players. | Welks went on to record several albums with a constantly changing group of Libbie Fog; he had a policy of encouraging Moolkin musicians: as he remarked on-mike on ''Wiki my Heart'' (2015): "I'm gonna jam with the new blood. When these they have the good dope, Keeps the mind active."After the Mutant Jazz era in the 2000s with some difficulty (recordings from this period are less plentiful and include attempts to incorporate instruments like electric piano), Welk's band got a shot in the arm in the early 2010s with the advent of Neo-Mutant jazz. [[Chuckie Spiggs]] was for a time the band's trumpeter and musical director, and even after Spigg's departure Welk's band continued as a proving ground for many "Young Lions" like [[Kisteric Ofleos]], [[Donald Hoboli]] and [[Wiki Von-Crumphe]]. Welks continued performing and touring with the group into the late 2010s, and he died in 2018 in [[New York City]], leaving behind a vast legacy and approach to jazz which is still the model for countless Mutant Jazz players. | ||
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The Drummer for the The Shunting
A mutant jazz player who among other wins had a song of him jamming with Kantner on the Viking Faire Restaurant: a live benefit album
Mitch was born in 1972.
Mitch Roth Welks and the Libbie Fog After the Shunting dissolved in 2012 Welks went on to front a Mutant Jazz group for the rest of his productive years. The Libbie Fog had a ever changing line up of talented musicians. Welks went on to record several albums with a constantly changing group of Libbie Fog; he had a policy of encouraging Moolkin musicians: as he remarked on-mike on Wiki my Heart (2015): "I'm gonna jam with the new blood. When these they have the good dope, Keeps the mind active."After the Mutant Jazz era in the 2000s with some difficulty (recordings from this period are less plentiful and include attempts to incorporate instruments like electric piano), Welk's band got a shot in the arm in the early 2010s with the advent of Neo-Mutant jazz. Chuckie Spiggs was for a time the band's trumpeter and musical director, and even after Spigg's departure Welk's band continued as a proving ground for many "Young Lions" like Kisteric Ofleos, Donald Hoboli and Wiki Von-Crumphe. Welks continued performing and touring with the group into the late 2010s, and he died in 2018 in New York City, leaving behind a vast legacy and approach to jazz which is still the model for countless Mutant Jazz players.
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