The Heavyweights Brass Band Funk It Up & Never “Fake It” on Horn-tastic New Single
The best brass music is
full of sass, funky rhythms, and snappy melodies and Canada’s Heavyweights
Brass Band has all that, and more! Down and deeply in the groove with their new
sax- and soul-powered new single, “Fake It” is available from Slammin Media,
and distributed worldwide by Believe this June 10th on all platforms!
The latest single
release from the Toronto-based brass band draws inspiration from drummer
Gregory C. Coleman and his famous “Amen Break” solo first performed in 1969.
Coleman originated it in the recording for funk and soul band The Winston
Brothers’ b-side track, “Amen Brother.” It’s a rhythm pattern that is an
enduring favourite in funk, hip-hop, and drum and bass music.
“The song ‘Fake It’
originates from the phrase ‘Fake It Til You Make It,’” says Paul Metcalfe, one
of HBB’s founding members. “It’s a popular phrase amongst the band as we often
get thrown into new situations that take learning on the job.
“We’re always in the
process of finding better ideas in the midst of recording or even performance.”
Funky and soulful with
snappy horn parts reminiscent of James Brown and Maceo Parker, “Fake It” is the
first original composition from The Heavyweights' newest member, trombonist RJ
Satchithananthan. Paul Metcalfe on Tenor Saxophone, John Pittman on Trumpet,
Tom Richards on Sousaphone, and Lowell Whitty on drums round out the full
five.
“They say ‘model the
masters’ and we brought that home on this jazz-funk track.”
Two years of pandemic
slow down hadn’t completely stalled HBB musically. They released their fourth
full-length album, Stir Crazy, in November 2021, and spent two hot summers
busking outdoors in Toronto’s west end. Then, as the music scene began to stir
and wake up again, so did the group’s creative drive, leading to renewed
energy, fresh collaborations, and what they refer to as The Marigold Sessions.
A collaboration with a new friend and videographer, Nick Appleton, at Toronto’s
Marigold Label Studios produced a trio of live performance videos and
recordings that includes “Fake It.” The group also gave their takes on Duke
Ellington’s sultry “Creole Love Call” and the fiery, hard-grooving “Get Along,”
written by HBB trumpet player John Pittman.
The Heavyweights Brass
Band has been a New Orleans-inspired, Canadian brass institution bringing
audiences from clubs to theatres to their feet with their exciting mash-up of
original songs and unexpected covers. Their music has made it into film,
commercials, radio, and television, and they’ve recorded and performed with
some of the greats — including legendary percussionist Giovanni Hidalgo, Roger
Lewis of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and Joe Lastie of New Orleans’
Preservation Hall fame.
Through extensive touring,
the band has had the opportunity to share the stage with the likes of Trombone
Shorty, The Roots, and The Soul Rebels among many others.
When is The Heavyweights
Brass Band next gonna blow into town? Alongside the new release, the virtuoso
instrumental quintet has been gearing up to hit the road again, and they’re all
set to brassify your June, July, and beyond with their 2022 Canadian Summer
Tour; the first 16 dates have rolled out into early July, with more to be
announced soon!
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