AJC and The Envelope Pushers

It’s Monday again and time for a new Band of the week. Today I will introduce AJC and the Envelope Pushers to you, a band like chameleon or a colourful pack of smarties. Why? Because the guys of this band are masters in mixing genres and switch from one song to the next from Hip Hop to Jazz.


The Envelope Pushers were founded in 2007 in the home town of the members Jackson which is located in the US American state of Mississippi, the town that is known to be the birthplace of American music. The roots of blues lay here. African Americans developed the so called delta blues in the 19th century within their community in Mississippi and especially the city of Jackson.
AJC and The Envelope Pushers describe their music themselves as a mixture of Hip Hop, Jazz, Rock, RnB, Soul, Reggae, Latin, Country and Pop Gospel - so basically every genre existing in our world. The sound is inspired by artists like Snarky Puppy, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, The Roots, Lenny Kravitz and many more.
And who are AJC and The Envelope Puhers? The members of the band are: AJC- lead vocals, Wilton Knott- Hand Percussion, Trent "Tikiman" Hunter- Drums, Terrance Evans- Keys, Quan Curry- Bass and Nick Smith- Lead Guitar.
The lyrics of the band are inspiring and give energy to the listeners. I just want to give one example: “In the event that you can’t find a way, make one.” – AJC
Enough said. Now I will stop talking and you can make your one opinion about AJC and the Envelope Pushers by listening to their song “On My Way To The Top” from their album Fallen Stars which they published earlier this year.

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