The Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
Friday, May 16, 2008
The Revolutionary Snake Ensemble is a Boston-based, New Orleans-inspired collective that mixes the brass band sound with improvisation and funk. They join us for a live performance.
The Revolutionary Snake Ensemble perform at their CD release party tonight at Drom at 8pm.
The Revolutionary Snake Ensemble perform at their CD release party tonight at Drom at 8pm.
Comments [9]
Erica-
Thanks. I hope you see my reply, if we had a real forum, or at least check boxes to advise of new comments, you'd know I was here; but, oh well, maybe some day...
>>RSM
Thanks, great interview.
This new project will not be on mp3 at Amazon., the producers tell me. It will be at iTunes, but lots of us do not like iTunes.
You know, anything good will get to the internet and be acquired via BitTorent if it is not otherwise available.
I would love to see this on Amazon so that I could buy it right now.
>>RSM
That's the upbeat music played by the procession on the way back from the funeral (New Orleans style).
What is a "second line"?
>>RSM
Are they done tuning up yet?
Hey Ken-
Nice to hear your voice.
>>RSM
Is there any relation/overlap/cross-fertilization with Les Miserables Brass Band, also from the Boston area?
Maybe if the station does not pitch for music, maybe the station does not need money from music listeners.
Whaadya think?
>>RSM
O.K., almost 2:00PM. Ready! Waiting!
First? Last?
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