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Music Video Monday on Tuesday: “Hangover Funk” by New Memphis Colorways

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We hope you had a fun Memorial Day weekend. Like most of America, Music Video Monday took the day off yesterday. But we’re committed to our mission of bringing you the freshest music videos from Memphis artists, so we’re treating this Tuesday as a Monday. And we have the perfect post-long weekend for you: “Hangover Funk.”

Paul Taylor is one of Memphis’ favorite musical sons. After starting out with Cody and Luther Dickinson as the “T” in punk legends DDT, he has played with everyone from Ann Peebles to Amy LaVere, earning Grammy and Emmy nominations along the way. During the pandemic, he recorded a new album “It Is What It Isn’t” under his new solo project handle New Memphis Colorways. Listening to “Hangover Funk,” you won’t believe that he played literally every instrument. But if you ever saw him play live as his one-man band Interrobang, you know that he can play all those instruments at the same time.

You can see Paul’s hands at work in the soothingly psychedelic video for “Hangover Funk”, but they’re attached to a visible man. Talk about a transparent process! Take a look:

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