
Paul Cebar Tomorrow Sound at Shank Hall – Milwaukee, WI
See Paul Cebar Tomorrow Sound Live in Milwaukee on Friday, May 15, 2026, Doors Open at 8:00 PM
About Paul Cebar Tomorrow SoundPaul Cebar Tomorrow Sound are the latest in Fresh Venerable. Benefitting from years of unassuming and understated hipness, they bring forth a funky, lyrically charged racket that sits comfortably with soulful sounds the world over.Intricate but free-swinging, explosive yet intimate, fresh and green as grass.Taking cues from the dance bands of western Louisiana (and his native Midwest), the streets (and 45s) of New Orleans, touring African and Caribbean combos and the soul, funk & blues of his youth coupled with early, teeth-cutting experience in the verbal hotbeds of the coffeehouse scene, Cebar is a masterful synthesist of rhythmic culture.Tomorrow Sound are an elite crew of offhand adepts who bring plenty of their own wood to the fire. Drummer Reggie Bordeaux, casts his nets with a mystifying subtlety bringing his own fleet-footed refinement and grease. Multi-instrumentalist Bob Jennings, lends his bandleader the luxury of implying a much larger ensemble with his multi-hued contributions on keys and reeds. Bassist Mike Fredrickson (a distinguished singer-songwriter in his own right) anchors and prods with the best of them.Paul Cebar cut his teeth musically in the coffeehouse folk scene of the mid-70s in Milwaukee. First paying gigs took place in late 76 with an emphasis on solo recasting of small combo jump-blues and other early Rs research. Concurrently, he kept alive the spark of his solo work with a small group which came to be known as The Milwaukeeans. Throughout the early 80s, this combo featured Rip Tenor on tenor sax, Alan Anderson on upright bass, Robyn Pluer on vocals and Paul on acoustic guitar and vocals, and drew most of its repertoire from 30s, 40s and 50s jazz and R&B.With the demise of the Cadets in mid-1986, Cebar and Pluer, Tenor and Anderson welcomed drummer Randy Baugher and early Cadet saxophonist/vocalist Juli Wood to a new dance-floor fortified version of The Milwaukeeans which reflected Pauls ongoing and deepening fascination with African, Latin American and Caribbean rhythm 80s with occasional forays east and south, The Milwaukeeans began to rely more and more upon the original material that began to emerge in the aftermath of years of interpolation and grappling with favorites. more….
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