Disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term. The line-up of the group was Tim Schmit, Ron Floegel, Tom Phillips, and George Hullin. Dig the New Breed, a 1982 album by The Jam. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The New Breed. After completing 7 songs with the band, the last of which with vocals from his daughter Ruby Parker recorded in Chicago by John McEntire, Parker named the project The New Breed (after a clothing store his late father Ernie owned and operated in the ‘70s)and finished the album by stitching the band tracks together with intermittent pieces of beat memories from his archive. The New Breed (6) Profile: The New Breed were formed in 1965 in Sacramento by a group of musicians who had played in earlier high school bands. The DVD for The New Breed begins with a half-hour documentary, in which 50 Cent discusses the streets, the competition, his son, Jam Master Jay, his first deal (with Columbia), getting shot, and his posse G-Unit (including Lloyd Banks, manager Sha Money XL, and Tony Yayo, the latter of whom gets a five-minute interview from jail where he was sent for possession of a firearm). The group recorded their first single in 1965. The New Breed is just a 3-track CD with a DVD, the same DVD u got if u bought one of the first 500,000 copies of Get Rich. How stupid is that?? The songs on the 3-track cd aren't even that good. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 Cassette release of The New Breed on Discogs. It's also his first solo work since relocating from Chicago to Los Angeles, a city with a highly productive music scene blending jazz, hip-hop, soul, and electronic music, as represented by labels such as Brainfeeder and Alpha Pup and weekly club events such as Low End … This was successful regionally. AllMusic Review by Paul Simpson [+] The New Breed is Tortoise guitarist Jeff Parker 's first solo album since 2004's The Relatives. They then recorded material for an album which was not released.