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Cha Wa: Funk 'n' Feathers
ByFunk 'n' Feathers may be Cha Wa's debut release, but their music has been around forever. "The music is based on the Mardi Gras Indians, the brass bands, and the street culture of New Orleans," explains drummer Joe Gelini, who co-founded and leads Cha Wa with singer/percussionist Big Chief Irving "Honey" Banister, from the Creole Wild West tribal lineage.
After graduating from the Berklee College of Music, Gelini moved to New Orleans. He met Banister at a Mardi Gras Indian street practice/rehearsal, and soon they were performing together in the band led by
Funk 'n' Feathers blasts off like a rocket with "Injuns, Here They Come." Tribal drums and chants detonate seismic New Orleans funk that overwhelms your ears so quickly that they don't know where to turn first: the electric bass line that bounces like a rubber tuba, or
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b.1931After blastoff, this rocket just doesn't stop. Devon Taylor's electric bass (he doubles on sousaphone) more than cuts through, it completely obliterates the "Upt"-own funk, while sweet soul drips from electric keyboard (Yoshitake "Z2" Tsuji) and guitar (John Fohl, Seizo Shibayama) solos like summer sweat. Taylor and the drummers drive "Shallow Water" into harder funk-rock, while the guitarists munch on sounds from ranging from New Orleans to " data-original-title="" title="">Black Sabbath.
No modern New Orleans album would be complete without a Dr. John tune. Cha Wa picks the title of his 1990 album All on a Mardi Gras Day (Great Southern): A picture perfect snapshot of revelers drinking whiskey and wine all day, fueled by barrelhouse piano boogie into a shuffling New Orleans march that turns you to jelly from your hips to your feet.
"Jock-A-Mo" (covered by many artists as "Iko Iko") is a genuinely historic track: It features

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piano and vocals"Cha Wa" is a slang phrase that every Mardi Gras Indian tribe uses to say, "We're comin' for ya!" Keep Funk 'n' Feathers cranked up, and you'll be rockin' 'till the cops come knockin.' "We're improvising. We're playing, and we can hear each other," Gelini explains. "We just hook up. It's something we're not even thinking about. I think we've reached that point where we can feel the direction of the music intuitively and we just go with it." ">
Track Listing
Injuns, Here They Come; Ooh Na Nay; Upt; Shallow Water; Jock-A-Mo; Hold 'Em Joe; All on a Mardi Gras Day; Tootie Ma; Li'l Liza Jane; Cha Wa Got Fiya.
Personnel
Cha Wa
band / ensemble / orchestraBig Chief Irving "Honey" Banister: lead vocals, tambourine; Spyboy J'Wan Boudreaux: lead vocals, tambourine; Joe Gelini: drums, percussion, background vocals; John Fohl: guitar, background vocals; Seizo Shibayama: guitar; Stephen Malinowski: organ; Yoshitake "Z2" Tsuji: acoustic piano, Rhodes piano; Devon Taylor: sousaphone, bass; Norwood "Geechie" Johnson: background vocals; David Crawford: lead vocals; Irving Banister Sr.: rhythm guitar; Colin Lake: lap steel, vocals; Ben Ellman: alto saxophone; Haruka Kikuchi: trombone.
Album information
Title: Funk 'n' Feathers | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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