Cha Wa to Release FUNK 'N' FEATHERS Album This April
Mardi Gras Indian funk band Cha Wa will release their debut album, Funk 'n' Feathers, on April 1, 2016, after years of explosive, thunderous live performances all over the Crescent City. The new recording is a red-hot combination of two of New Orleans' quintessential trademarks, Mardi Gras Indians and street level funk music.
Funk 'n' Feathers combines deep funk, percussive polyrhythms, and a mix of singing and Mardi Gras Indian chanting that fuse into an intoxicating, hypnotic blend of culture that could only come out of the Crescent City. Cha Wa will celebrate the album with a hometown show on release day and performances at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in April. "Cha Wa" is a slang phrase used by every Mardi Gras Indian tribe, meaning "We're comin' for ya" - and this band is definitely comin' for ya!
Funk 'n' Feathers is a direct descendant of the seminal Mardi Gras Indian-related funk recordings of the 1970s by the Wild Magnolias (backed by The Meters), the Wild Tchoupitoulas, The Neville Brothers, and Dr. John. But this time there is a contemporary twist - the production of Ben Ellman (who has also produced his own band, Galactic, as well as Trombone Shorty and others) and the mixing and mastering of San Francisco's super-hip engineer Count (DJ Shadow, Radiohead, Lyrics Born, etc.). As a result, Cha Wa's version of Dr. John's "All On A Mardi Gras Day" is a wild recreation of the original. The song takes you straight to the street corners of Uptown New Orleans, instilling the energy of seeing the Indians dancing in their traditional feathered suits, but it also embraces a production style, which is cutting-edge. Another classic, "Jock-A-Mo" (the original version of the song which later became a hit, and has been covered by many artists, as 'Iko Iko') is also made over by infusing it with the band's upbeat brand of funk and the fresh production approach. Davell Crawford, the grandson of the song's writer, and Irving Banister Sr., the man who played guitar on the original version in 1953 - and the father of Cha Wa's lead Indian Irving "Honey" Banister, provide deep New Orleans roots to the recording.02/04- Blue Note Tokyo - Tokyo, Japan
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