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Serafin Sanchez -
Sax
Andy Guerrero -guitarist
& lead vocalist
Joe Farone - trumpet
Christian Bouck -
drums
Dan Byron - bass,
guitar & vocals
You know that infectious feeling that comes over you
when you hear a good funk song, where the sides of you
mouth curl upward and your booty starts to move in directions
that are out of your control? You could be in the worst
mood in DTC traffic, your boss just took credit for
your work (again!), and you're new deodorant has given
you a rash. But a blend of James Brown, The Roots, and
some old school Parliament could turn that all around.
Well if you've been around town much, you may have
heard of funk masters, Bop Skizzum, that have flashed
the stages of local venues the Gothic and Soiled Dove.
If you've caught any of there shows, and were to close
your eyes during their performance, you would never
guess these guys are in there are in their early twenties
and have been together less than a year with their current
line up.
Andy Guerrero, guitarist and lead vocalist, actually
started Bop Skizzum three years ago. But the revolving
door of band members finally stopped over the past year
with the addition of Serafin Sanchez on Sax, and Joe
Farone on Trumpet, while Christian Bouck on drums, and
Dan Byron on bass, guitar and vocals have been with
Andy for the past two years. Since then, they've continued
to hone their sound and collaborative orchestration,
tapping into their musical skills that transcend from
the stage to their schooling.
Serafin, who's mom had a part in getting him introduced
to the band, started his musical career at age five
with his piano lessons and is now a music performance
major and business major at CU Boulder. Mrs. Sanchez
actually met Andy and Christian at a charity event,
and it just so happened they were looking for a sax
player, "She still tells everyone she's my agent,"
Serafin jokingly admits. It was when he was the ripe
old age of eleven that he got hooked to the sax, "I
started playing in sixth grade," trading in his
tinkling habits for the horn, "but I think every
musician should learn how to play piano. It really helps
with composing and is something I still use when I'm
putting songs together."
In addition to business classes, Serafin's college
curriculum includes music theory, music history, and
year-end recitals. So it's not all rock and roll for
him or the other guys, including CU Boulder classmates
Christian and Joe. Andy, who handles most of the management
and booking of the band, is a music management major
at UCD, "the rest of us are learning the [music]
business as we go," Seraphin explains.
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Their current EP, "Reverberating Funk" includes
previous cast members that have since left the band,
so it doesn't really reflect their current sound with
the guys they have now, which according to Seraphin,
"is more mature and a lot more tight. Andy's written
some new songs, plus we have our new bass player Dan
and Joe on trumpet." They plan to release a new
CD in the Fall, along with a DVD that will feature a
compilation of live performances, rehearsal out takes,
and interviews with the guys. They hope to use these
tools of the trade to get some label attention, and
as a PR piece to enter music related contests such as
The Music Awards from Coke-Cola (www.newmusicaward.com),
and Jim
Beam's Rock Band Search, which was won by another
Colorado band, Yo! Flaco, in 2000, "but we have
to all turn 21 first. So we'll have to wait until next
year."
For now, you can pick up the young lad's EP and a music
video, "Funkify Your Mind," at their shows.
To check out their gig schedule visit, www.bopskizzum.com,
and get a look at the guys and their personal preferences,
and their favorite members of N'Sync.
-Kim Owens, kim@kaffeinebuzz.com
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