According to cultural references, baza is a Louisiana Creole word equivalent to “juke” or “houseparty.” In the chilly Northeast, somewhere between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, BaZa is a quartet of ol’ Bluesmen makin’ a joyful noise. Starting in 1998 and borrowing from the catalogs of classic Delta and Chicago style Blues artists (including Robert Johnson, Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters) BaZa developed a unique sound which captures the spirit and passion of the Blues delivered with an up tempo intergenerational style.
BaZa is Geof Goodell on "Mississippi Saxophone" blues harp,guitar and "so-right" vocals, newcomer George Panousis on electric bass and vocals, Billy Parker on drums, percussive “junk” and "harmonious" voice and Doug Philbrook on electric and steel bodied guitars and lead vocals, hollerin’ and moanin’ for your listening pleasure.