Street Brass Podcast Episode 28: Radical Brass Bands

Street Brass Podcast Episode 28: Radical Brass Bands

Author: Phil Andrews June 4, 2020 Duration: 2:40
This week we dedicate the show to those fighting for racial justice in response to the murder of George Floyd and ask radical brass bands to recommend organizations for the listeners to support and donate to. With Brass Messengers, Clamor and Lace Noise Brigade, Queens of HONK, Tin Horn Uprising, Mighty Souls Brass Band, Bread and Puppet, La Fanfare Invisible and Rude Mechanical Orchestra plus songs from Urban Science Brass Band and Funkrust Brass Band.

There’s a particular energy to a brass band that you can’t quite capture in a studio-it’s in the air of a crowded street, the echo off brick buildings, the spontaneous cheers of a passing crowd. That’s the spirit Street Brass Podcast chases down each episode. Hosted by Phil Andrews, this isn't just a curated playlist; it’s an exploration of the living, breathing world of street brass music. You’ll hear the raw, vibrant sounds of New Orleans second lines, the gritty power of New York’s horn sections, and the intricate, fiery rhythms from the Balkans and other corners of the globe. Episodes are built from the ground up with on-location field recordings that drop you right into the moment, alongside conversations with the musicians who make this music pulse. There are deep-dive reviews of performances and recordings, plus regular segments that look at the history and culture surrounding these bands. If you’ve ever been stopped in your tracks by the blast of a tuba or the flash of a trumpet line, this podcast feels like finding the source. It’s for anyone who believes the best music often happens without a stage, where the audience is just whoever happens to be walking by.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 13

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