THE VAGABONZ The Vagabonz share a collective history of musical experience that spans over half a century. Their journey as a band began in 2004 with a repertoire of Beatles tunes, folk rock music, and an original song entitled "Tujunga Bungalow." Known then as "The Vagabond Troubadours," their passion and dedication to the music they played intensified when one of the founding members, Bob Georgi, passed away in August of the same year. The Vagabond Troubadours reinvented themselves, streamlining their name to "The Vagabonz" and adding bass and drums to the band. This expanded their musical arsenal and catapulted the band to a new level of musical capability. The Vagabonz found new musical realms to explore with each addition to the band, and each new realm offered new musical possibilities that stoked The Vagabonz's creative fire. Soon after the addition of bass and drums, The Vagabonz added another dimension of character to their sound with a saxophone and flute. The Vagabonz's sound is shot of gritty blues over the classic rocks with a twist of mellow soul.