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Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Postpea, listen to chief,
hot 8 is the newest legit brass band in new orleans, rebirth, newbirth, dirty dozen..we got countless 2nd line brass bands...
chief, my joints from partners n crime were let tha good times roll and up early in the mornin..
im gonna be there for rebirth's annual show at the maple leaf on sunday nite too...
i cant wait
Originally posted by sweetpea87 View PostYou talking about some of my favorite kind of music here Walt man. I can't get enough of that New Orleans stuff! Though they might not be brass bands, The Meters are one of my all time favorites and the Neville Brothers as well.
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Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Posti grew up on that music pea,
i saw rebirth at damn cucoos mexican restaurant (only for the locals), an impromptu show, i saw them at city park just walking thru the park playin.
the mardi gras indians used to get together by my dad's motorcycle shop on broad street before they went to battle..
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Since we talking about the funk I got to show the rest of the pictures I got. None are from New Orleans but they are the foundation of funk.
Fred Wesley-trombone player/band leader for James Brown from "Say it Loud" through the mid 70's off and on, the J.B.'s who also featured Bootsy Collins, Parliament and lots of his solo stuff. He came to Champaign and played with his latest band Abraham Inc, and then came to jam at a local club with local funk band Beat Kitchen, which is where these photos are from. I got to hang out with him all night, got pictures with him and all that good stuff.
http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...4_106253_n.jpg
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._5494622_n.jpg
This is sax legend Maceo Parker, the original band leader for James Brown when he started the funk, he also went on play Parliament when they started up a horn section at the same time Fred Wesley did, plus he did his own stuff with Maceo and the Macks, Prince and **** loads of other stuff
Here's a video of some of my favorite Maceo song
Last edited by sweetpea87; 05-05-2011, 08:45 PM.
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Originally posted by sweetpea87 View PostSince we talking about the funk I got to show the rest of the pictures I got. None are from New Orleans but they are the foundation of funk.
Fred Wesley-trombone player/band leader for James Brown from "Say it Loud" through the mid 70's off and on, the J.B.'s who also featured Bootsy Collins, Parliament and lots of his solo stuff. He came to Champaign and played with his latest band Abraham Inc, and then came to jam at a local club with local funk band Beat Kitchen, which is where these photos are from. I got to hang out with him all night, got pictures with him and all that good stuff.
http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...4_106253_n.jpg
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._5494622_n.jpg
This is sax legend Maceo Parker, the original band leader for James Brown when he started the funk, he also went on play Parliament when they started up a horn section at the same time Fred Wesley did, plus he did his own stuff with Maceo and the Macks, Prince and **** loads of other stuff
Here's a video of some of my favorite Maceo song
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostI'm still pissed that Chief ain't gonna get the chance to kill Bin Laden.
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