New Birth Brass Band

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Apache 00:00 Tools
Lilly of the Valley 00:00 Tools
Get The Hump Out Yo Back 00:00 Tools
I Ate Up The Apple Tree 00:00 Tools
Cell Block Nine 00:00 Tools
Wolf Stuff 00:00 Tools
Santa's Second Line 00:00 Tools
Crack House 00:00 Tools
Here We Go 00:00 Tools
Show Me That Dance Called the Second Line 00:00 Tools
Unanae - New Birth 00:00 Tools
I'll Fly Away 00:00 Tools
Smoke That Fire 00:00 Tools
Who They Want 00:00 Tools
I Got a Woman 00:00 Tools
Mardi Gras In New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Fat Boy 00:00 Tools
You Know You Know 00:00 Tools
Hush Your Mouth 00:00 Tools
Li'l Liza Jane 00:00 Tools
Project Love 00:00 Tools
A. P. Touro 00:00 Tools
Old Time Religion 00:00 Tools
Gloryland 00:00 Tools
Whoopin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Spread Your Legs 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Keep That Same Old Feeling 00:00 Tools
Go Down to New Orleans 00:00 Tools
D-Boy 00:00 Tools
Happy Dreams 00:00 Tools
Ms. Lollipop 00:00 Tools
Hot Sausage Rag 00:00 Tools
Go To The Mardi Gras 00:00 Tools
Show Me How Ya Do That Dance 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bells 00:00 Tools
In the Garden 00:00 Tools
Who Dat Called Da Police? 00:00 Tools
C'est Si Bon 00:00 Tools
Closer Walk 00:00 Tools
Caribbean Second Line 00:00 Tools
Get Wet 00:00 Tools
You Are My Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Old Rugged Cross 00:00 Tools
What a Wonderful World 00:00 Tools
Shakin' That Ass 00:00 Tools
On My Way (Ms. D) 00:00 Tools
You Got Yours 00:00 Tools
Jesus On The Main Line 00:00 Tools
At The Foot Of Canal Street 00:00 Tools
Jesus on the Main Line (Tell Him What You Want) 00:00 Tools
Jesus On The Mainline 00:00 Tools
Fly Away 00:00 Tools
A.P. Tuoro 00:00 Tools
Santa`s Second Line 00:00 Tools
Money Back 00:00 Tools
A. P. Tuoro 00:00 Tools
Carribean Second Line 00:00 Tools
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stand by me 00:00 Tools
Cell Block 0009 00:00 Tools
Who Dat Called Da Po'lice 00:00 Tools
Saint James Infirmiry 00:00 Tools
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The New Birth Brass Band are part of a long line in the New Orleans brass band tradition, but their relative youth means their music yields an eclectic set of musical genres. New Birth's members are virtuosos who mix elements of blues, ragtime, gospel, funk, soul, rock, and traditional Crescent City jazz into their sound. The group’s albums include D-Boy, released by the NYNO (New York/New Orleans) label in 1997; New Birth Family, issued by Valley Entertainment in 2005; and New Orleans Second Line!, a 2006 disc on the Mardi Gras Records label. The beauty of this hard-working crew is that they're mainstream enough to appeal to fans of traditional brass bands, yet the eclectic range of styles incorporated into their live shows finds favor with younger fans as well. The group was an offshoot of the Young Olympia Brass Band, a group formed in part by Milton Batiste in the 1980s. On D-Boy, lead trumpeter and vocalist James Andrews is joined by trumpeter Derrick Shezbie (who also carved out a niche for himself as a bandleader in his own right in New Orleans), tuba player Kerwin James (brother of the Rebirth Brass Band's Philip and Keith Frazier), snare drummer Kerry Hunter, bass drummer Cayetano "Tanio" Hingle, trombonists Reginald Steward and Corey Henry, and percussionist Mister Action. James Andrews' background included tenures in the Roots of Jazz Brass Band, formed by Danny Barker in the early '80s. After a year as part of Barker's band, Andrews left to lead his own group, the All Star Brass Band, which included several of his brothers. Andrews also toured with everyone from Michelle Shocked to Wynton Marsalis, Danny Barker, Quincy Jones, and Dizzy Gillespie as a sideman. His eclectic background is reflected on D-Boy, which includes covers like "Whoopin' Blues," "Jesus on the Main Line," and "Li'l Liza Jane." The New Birth Brass Band has undergone a number of lineup changes in the new millennium, drawing members and collaborators from various other brass bands that call New Orleans home and gain strength from the city's history and spirit in often trying times. Recent bandmembers have included bass drummer Cayetano Hingle in the leadership role; trombonists Reginald Steward, Rob Harris, and Glen David Andrews; snare drummer Kerry “Fat Man” Hunter; saxophonist Darryl Adams; and trumpeters Kenneth Terry and Mervin Campbell. Tuba player Kerwin James -- a survivor of Hurricane Katrina like so many other Crescent City brass band players -- suffered a stroke in the summer of 2006 and remained in a coma until his death at the age of 35 in September 2007. In perhaps a sign of the changing city, with newly arriving residents unaccustomed to living with longstanding jazz traditions, the street parade in his honor was halted by police after noise complaints had been received; at least two musicians in the parade were arrested for disturbing the peace. But as James himself had said before his passing, "New Birth never dies, it multiplies," and the band has kept the spirit alive with new tuba player Rob Espino joining its ranks. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.