The Greyboy Allstars emerged out of the acid jazz scene of the early '90s to become one of the leading purveyors of rare groove rhythms, organically blending old-school funk, jazz, Latin, psych-rock, and electronic elements. Borrowing their name from co-founder DJ Greyboy, the group, who are led by saxophonist Karl Denson, built a cult following playing high-energy live shows and releasing club-friendly productions like 1994's West Coast Boogaloo and 2007's Top Ten Billboard Jazz Album What Happened to Television? While the members have taken time away from the group to pursue...