Five Point Plan
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Five Point Plan was a San Francisco based band[1] with a mixed music style of funk, acid jazz, hip hop, and soul. They released their debut album "Five Point Plan" in 1999 which was followed by "Rare" in 2002.[2][3] UK indie label Café de Soul included tracks from the band on their compilation album, "Rare" was released by Japanese label P-Vine Records.
Vocalist Latrice Barnett made the first step in her solo career by releasing the album Illuminate in 2006[4][5][6][7] and touring with the band Galactic in 2008.
In 2015, Barnett and keyboardist Jordan Glasgow launched a new Motown/Nashville-inspired soul project, entitled Loveseat Congregation. The group released an EP ""Real Talk"' in 2016.
Discography
- Five Point Plan (1999)
- Rare (2002)
Band members
- Latrice Barnett - vocal
- Tim Carter - drums
- Michael Cruz - bass
- Jordan Glasgow - keyboards
- David Metzner - guitar
References
External links
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