| Jazz / Rock, Funk, Jazz-Funk, Soul Jazz, Acid Jazz, Jazz-Rap 
 Ben Ellman	Horn, Engineer, Group Member, Harp, Producer, Audio Production
 Big Chief Monk Boudreaux	Guest Appearance
 Brian Wolff	Tuba
 Chali 2na	Guest Appearance
 Chris Gehringer	Mastering
 Count	Audio Production
 Dino "The Gangsta" Gankendorff	Representation
 Edward Ubiera	Illustrations, Design
 Galactic	Audio Production
 Gift of Gab	Guest Appearance
 Jeff Raines	Group Member, Guitar
 Juvenile	Guest Appearance
 Lyrics Born	Guest Appearance
 Nino Moschella	Guest Appearance
 Ohmega Watts	Guest Appearance
 Richard Vogel	Group Member, Keyboards
 Robert Mercurio	Group Member, Guitar (Bass), Bass
 Soul Rebels Brass Band	Guest Appearance
 Stanton Moore	Drums, Group Member
 The Count	Producer, Mixing, Engineer
 Trombone Shorty	Guest Appearance
 
 
 
 Galactic
 
 Active Decades: '90s and '00s
 Born: 1993
 Genre: Jazz, Rock
 Styles: Acid Jazz, Fusion, Jam Bands, Jazz-Funk, Post-Bop
 
 The New Orleans-based jazz-funk ensemble Galactic formed in 1994; originally an eight-piece, the group soon pared down to an instrumental sextet comprised of guitarist Jeff Raines, organist Rich Vogel, bassist Robert Mercurio, saxophonists Ben Ellman and Jason Mingledorff, and drummer Stanton Moore. Later adding Crescent City music scene vet Theryl deClouet on vocals, Galactic built a fervent local following on the strength of a relentless live schedule that included opening slots for group heroes including the Meters, Maceo Parker, and Medeski, Martin & Wood. In 1996 Galactic issued their debut LP, Coolin' Off; upon signing to major label Capricorn, they re-released the album two years later, soon followed by the all-new Crazyhorse Mongoose. Since that time, they have released a handful of albums including Late for the Future in 2000, Ruckus in 2003, and From the Corner to the Block in 2007. The band itself released a pair of live albums of its sets at Jazz Fest in 2008 and 2009. In 2010 they issued their most ambitious project to date with Ya-Ka-May, a wholesale New Orleans recording featuring guest appearances by everyone from Irma Thomas and Big Chief Bo Dollis to the Rebirth Brass Band and Walter "Wolfman" Washington.
 ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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