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  1. DJ Greyboy and saxophonist Karl Denson (who was touring with Lenny Kravitz at the time) collaborated on two tracks for Ubiquity Records' Home Cookin ' compilation, and then worked on Greyboy's 1994 solo album for Ubiquity, Freestylin'.

    • 1993–present
  2. Discover Freestylin' by Greyboy released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Freestylin. buy album. Greyboy. Label: Ubiquity Records. Released: 1997. Views: 766. Personnel. Greyboy. Additional Personnel / Information. Harold Todd (tenor sax and flute) and Marc Antoine (guitar); with Karl Denson (tenor sax), Gary Wing (drums) and Derek G. (bass) on "Who. Freestylin by Chris M. Slawecki. < Previous.

  4. The founding members of the group were Karl Denson, Robert Walter, Chris Stillwell, Elgin Park, AKA Mike Andrews, and Zak Najor. The group was formed following the successful earlier collaboration of Dj Greyboy with Denson on the albums Home Cookng and Freestylin’, and originally featured Dj Greyboy playing tracks over the core bands ...

  5. Greyboy, Karl Denson, Andy Geib, Chris Stillwell, Zak Najor & Robert Walter) - Single. 2020. Listen to Freestylin’ by Greyboy on Apple Music. 1989. 10 Songs. Duration: 51 minutes.

  6. Jan 6, 2007 · Released in 1993, Freestylin' predates the success of the Greyboy Allstars and Karl Denson (whose tenor sax is heard here on one track), but it's basically the same recipe. Featuring a mix of sampled drum loops and live musicians, Freestylin' rides one idea all the way through its 10 tracks, but that idea holds enough sway to keep the disc ...

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  7. Jul 11, 2022 · He was, in fact, the very first American producer to do so. And it was an inspired move. In 1994 Stevens served up his debut solo album, Freestylin', with the help of talented sax player Karl Denson. The offering became a cult hit, especially in acid jazz-hungry Europe.

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