|
|
Artist description
A brotherhood team of funk bandits straight outta Chocolate City, foo'! |
|
Music Style
FUNK |
|
Musical Influences
James Brown, Sly Stone, Parliament-Funkadelic, The Meters |
|
Artist History
The Cutler Brothers have been livin' and breathin' The Funk since birth. The two finally recorded their debut album, "Unity in the Community," as The Brothership Connection, just in time for the New Millennium. Their mission: to put a wiggle in the wobble of all the unfunky folks who support inequality and injustice in our society, and to give up a little bit of stink while they're at it. |
|
Group Members
Zachary "The Professor" Cutler: 6-string Plank-Splanking, Low-end Theory on the 4-string Bump Stick, and some otha thangs when needed. Jeremy "J-Smooth" Cutler: Gettin' bumpnoxious with those beats! Pocket so deep that most just say he got SACK instead. Vocals: The Minister Ron Thatch, Shinnerrie Jackson, Alexander Elisa, and Zach Cutler. Horns: Burny Pelsmajer (alto), Steven Parker (bone),Nicholas Bartell (tenor), Kyle Lane (trumpet), JQ Whitcomb (trumpet), Andy Hunter (bone). Percussion: Matt Hill |
|
Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Horns, Percussion |
|
Albums
"Unity in the Community," 1999 |
|
Location
Washington, DC - USA |
|
Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).
|
|