Harbans Srih
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Harbans Srih, drummer, writer, producer, has been involved in a variety of music styles. He has played and/or recorded with Junior, Glenn Tilbrook, Frank Gambale, Leon Ware, Omar, James Taylor Quartet, David Ogilvy, Christina Kulukundis, Theo Travis amongst others. On record he is best known for playing on The Theme From 'Starsky & Hutch' by the James Taylor Quartet. As a leader he has released 5 cd's as the Tito Lopez Combo. They are : Tito Rides In - released on the Acid Jazz Label ; One For The Muchachos; Still Smokin'; Tito's Organic Experience; More Dip In Your Hip. As The Funky Muchachos they have released 'Play Soul-Jazz'.

