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 (Ann Summa/Fishbonedocumentary.com)

Los Angeles band Fishbone emerged in the 1980s with a powerful mix of punk and funk at a time when music was dominated by rigid genres. We talk with founding members of Fishbone and the directors of the new documentary “Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone,” about breaking the barriers between black and white music and why the band didn’t become the superstars that many musicians and critics expected them to be.

“Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone” – documentary trailer from Tilapia Film on Vimeo.

Guests:

Angelo Moore, saxophonist and vocalist for Fishbone

Norwood Fisher, bassist and back-up vocalist for Fishbone

Chris Metzler, co-director of "Everyday Sunshine"

Lev Anderson, co-director of "Everyday Sunshine"

Dre Gipson, keyboardist, guitarist and back-up vocalist for Fishbone

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