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Home / Blog / Streams & Videos / Thundercat – “Show You The Way” feat. Kenny Loggins & Michael McDonald (Stream)

Thundercat – “Show You The Way” feat. Kenny Loggins & Michael McDonald (Stream)

January 26, 2017 By Anthony Dean-Harris

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Two of the brothers Bruner are both soon to release new albums. While drummer/Grammy winner Ronald Bruner Jr. will be releasing his debut album, Triumph on March 3rd, the talk of the town is, of course, bassist Thundercat who is set to release his third album, Drunk, on February 24 on Brainfeeder. It’s an album featuring Wiz Khalifa, Pharrell, Kamasi Washington, and, of course , Flying Lotus. Heck, the first single features his inspirations Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald. Check it out after the jump.

Drunk, the third album from bassist Stephen “Thundercat” Bruner”, is out February 24th on Brainfeeder. It’s available for pre-order now. Also, of course, he’ll be out on tour for a while, so check ou the dates across the globe below.

DRUNK WORLD TOUR
2.12 The Independent – San Francisco, CA *sold out
2.13 The Independent – San Francisco, CA *sold out
2.14 The Independent – San Francisco, CA *sold out
2.16 Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR
2.17 Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
2.18 Wild Buffalo – Bellingham, WA
2.19 Barboza – Seattle, WA *sold out
2.21 Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT
2.22 Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO
2.24 Fine Line Music Cafe – Minneapolis, MN
2.25 Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL
2.26 Magic Stick – Detroit, MI
2.28 Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
3.01 SAT – Montreal, QC
3.02 Paradise – Boston, MA *sold out
3.03 Irving Plaza – New York, NY
3.04 Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
3.05 U Street Music Hall – Washington, DC *sold out
3.07 Terminal West – Atlanta, GA
3.08 Nashville, TN – Exit In
3.10 Buku Music + Art Project – New Orleans, LA
3.11 Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
3.12 Trees – Dallas, TX
3.16 Barby Club – Tel Aviv, Israel *sold out
3.17 Babylon – Istanbul, Turkey
3.18 Niebo Club – Warsaw, Poland
3.19 Yaam – Berlin, Germany
3.20 Mojo – Hamburg, Germany
3.21 CBE – Cologne, Germany
3.22 Thekla – Bristol, UK
3.23 Gorilla – Manchester, UK
3.24 Invisible Wind Factory – Liverpool, UK
3.27 Vicar Street – Dublin, Rep. Of Ireland
3.28 Heaven – London, UK
3.29 La Cartonnerie – Reims, France
3.30 Trabendo – Paris, France
4.01 Fri-Son – Fribourg, Switzerland
4.02 Theater Moods – Zurich, Switzerland
4.03 Atelier Babylon – Bratislava, Slovakia
4.04 Porgy & Bess – Vienna, Austria
4.05 Lucerna Music Bar – Prague, Czech Republic
4.07 Motel Mozaique Festival – Rotterdam, Netherlands
4.08 Transition Festival – Utrecht, Netherlands
4.09 BRDCST Festival – Brussels, Belgium
4.15 Indio, CA – Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
4.22 Indio, CA – Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
4.27 Liquid Room – Tokyo, Japan
4.28 Blue Note – Nagoya, Japan
4.29 Metro – Kyoto, Japan
4.30 Conpass – Osaka, Japan

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