Relentless drums, rumbling tuba, and
wailing horns...nothing kicks the party into
high gear like a smokin' brass band! Now you
don't have to trek to New Orleans to catch
second-line fever - the Bay Area's own BRASS
MONKEY BRASS BAND (BMBB) brings the infectious
energy and funky good times to the West Coast
and beyond.
BMBB is a powerhouse
8-piece in the style of New Orleans' own
Dirty Dozen and Rebirth Brass Band, with
the traditional lineup of tuba, saxes,
trumpets, trombones, bass drum and snare.
BMBB's wide repertoire ranges from New
Orleans classics like "When
The Saints Go Marching In" to danceable
favorites by a variety of artists from Led
Zeppelin to Roger & Zapp, plus their
own irrepressibly funky originals.
BMBB originally formed to play
a Fat Tuesday party in 1999 by Bay Area tuba
man Jon Birdsong (Beck, Victoria Williams,
Beth Orton) and drummer Kevin Stevens (Meow
Meow, The New Morty Show). The success of
this one-off show inspired BMBB's eight members
to start writing and playing together on
a regular basis while maintaining their sideman
gigs with greats including Sly & the Family
Stone, Santana, Boz Scaggs, Minnie Driver,
KC and the Sunshine Band, Donovan, Thomas
Dolby, Howard Tate, Pharoah Sanders, The
Glenn Miller Orchestra, Polkacide, The Rhythm
Pigs, and even The Barnum and Bailey Circus.
Word quickly spread about
BMBB's high-octane, highly danceable nights,
establishing them as favorites on the SF
club scene, playing The Fillmore, Bimbo's
365 Club, Great American Music Hall, Elbo
Room etc. Before long they were invited
to play countless festivals such as the
Monterey Jazz Festival, "New
Orleans Day" at the Concord Pavilion
with John Fogerty and Dr. John, Blues by
the Bay (Eureka, CA), and the Rhythm & Roots
Festival (Santa Rosa, CA). While the band's
musical chops earned them the coveted slot
performing an impromptu set with Bobby McFerrin
at the SFJAZZ Festival in 2002, BMBB’s
universal appeal made the band the perfect
choice for the San Francisco Giants to have
the band play Opening Day at Pac Bell Park.
In 2006, the band was asked to be part of
a monumental night at the legendary Hollywood
Bowl (Hollywood, CA.). The "New Orleans
Night" bill
included the long awaited return of the original
members of The Meters, The Neville Brothers,
and Brass Monkey.
BMBB's debut CD, Live
in Time and Space (2001 Weed Records),
received national airplay on a wide variety
of radio and the song “Saints” was
the soundtrack for a 2002
Coca-Cola commercial.
Their second full-length
recording, The Highest Good, which features
75 minutes of wide-reaching writing, arranging
and performing, and pushes the New Orleans
brass band to the next level.