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“The wonderful thing about music is that you can’t see it, but you can definitely feel it.”

Henry Invisible, a 6-piece funk band in one dynamic man, speaks on the intersection of creativity and the theme of Invisible.

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A music festival favorite, Henry Invisible provides the energy and sound of a 6-piece funk band in a compact one man show, complete with a mirrored marching band hat and guitar, bass, percussion vocals and keys all courtesy of Mr. Invisible.

Music legends and audiences alike are consistently astounded at the Austinite’s musical dexterity (he plays every instrument himself, even playing the guitar behind his head) and ability to turn any live show or “Lovestream” as he calls them, into a euphoric dance party. The godfather of funk George Clinton’s incredulous reaction was “How did you do that?” after seeing him open. George Porter Jr of The Meters called him “a bad motherfunker.”

In addition to the artist’s most recent singles such as the classic booty-shaker Hi Life and the jubilant roller skate jam Bounce, you can also find his work on his hero Bootsy Collin’s Stolen Dreams from his most recent release, Power Of The One as well as a quick cameo in the video for the title track. He also wrote for Omar Apollo on his Stayback Bootsy Collins remix and is currently in the studio with another certain music legend.

Invisible is a fountain of creativity, and more of his solo work will be hitting the airwaves in the months to come. The music is bursting with positive energy and joie de vivre, just like the multi-talented dynamo that creates it.

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