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  1. The Sugarman 3, sometimes titled The Sugarman Three, is a retro-funk band from New York City formed in 1996 by saxophonist Neal Sugarman, Hammond organ player Adam Scone, and drummer Rudy Albin. The band has released four studio albums— Sugar's Boogaloo (1999), Soul Donkey (2000), Pure Cane Sugar (2002) and What the World Needs Now (2012)—and one compilation album, Sweet Spot (2001).

  2. THE SUGARMAN 3. The Sugarman 3 are an organ driven soul machine. Originally formed by tenor saxophonist Neal Sugarman as a Boogaloo combo, this band quickly defined it’s sound as a break from the academics of typical soul-jazz by focusing on the soulful funk element of organ music and avoiding the affectations and clichés which too often alienate jazz musicians from the dancefloor crowd.

  3. May 7, 2012 · New Album, "What The World Needs Now," out now. Order the album here: http://bit.ly/1ECQ29Twww.daptonerecords.com/thesugarman3 www.facebook.com/thesugarman3...

  4. The Sugarman 3 "What The World Needs Now" OUT NOW! Get it on iTunes - http://bit.ly/KiqSmj Directed by Mark Sugarman.http://www.daptonerecords.com/thesugar...

  5. Oct 1, 2021 · The Sugarman 3, sometimes titled The Sugarman Three, is a retro-funk band from New York formed in 1996 by saxophonist Neal Sugarman, Hammond organ player Adam Scone, and drummer Rudy Albin. The band has released three studio albums—Sugar's Boogaloo (1998), Soul Donkey (2000), and Pure Cane Sugar (2002)—and one compilation album, Sweet Spot (2001).

  6. Mar 7, 2006 · For soul aficionados, The Sugarman 3 have long held a coveted place among the greats of instrumental soul music. Their story begins back in the balmy summer of 1996 when a young Gabriel Roth and his then label partner Phillip Lehman were passed a cassette tape of the local boogaloo soul jazz outfit led by saxophonist Neal Sugarman....

  7. The Sugarman 3. Brooklyn, New York. For soul aficionados, The Sugarman 3 have long held a coveted place among the greats of instrumental soul music. Their story begins back in the balmy summer of 1996 when a young Gabriel Roth and his then label partner Phillip Lehman were passed a cassette tape of the local boogaloo soul jazz outfit led by saxophonist Neal Sugarman.