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Menahan Street Band
The Menahan Street Band & Charles Bradley (Jazz Fest Wien 2011)Background information Origin Brooklyn, New York, USA Genres Afro-beat, Funk, Jazz, Soul Years active 2007 – present Labels Dunham Records Associated acts Antibalas, Budos Band, El Michels Affair, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley The Menahan Street Band is a musical ensemble featuring musicians from Antibalas, El Michels Affair, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and the Budos Band. The group was founded by Thomas Brenneck while living in an apartment on Menahan St. in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York. Their debut album was released on Dunham, a sublabel of Daptone Records.
The song "Make the Road by Walking" is named after a membership-based organization which is located around the corner from Menahan Street (on Grove Street) which promotes social and economic justice for community, through organizing, lawyering and numerous forms of advocacy. The tune was sampled by Jay-Z on the track "Roc Boys (and the Winner is…)" (from American Gangster), which was named by Rolling Stone to be the No. 1 single of 2007.[1] The original instrumental track "The Traitor," from the Menahan Street Band debut album, is sampled by rappers Kid Cudi on his debut album "Man on the Moon: The End of Day", 50 Cent on his mixtape "War Angel LP" and Royal Roach on his mixtape "Black Monday" in his song "Leaving this Town", produced by Rory Rojas.
Contents
Discography
Studio albums
Year Title Label 2008 Make the Road by Walking Dunham Records Singles
Title Format The Menahan Street Band -"Make the Road by Walking" b/w "Karina" 7" Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band -"The World (Is Going Up In Flames)" b/w "Heartaches and Pain" 7" Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band -"The Telephone Song" b/w "Tired Of Fighting" 7" The Menahan Street Band -"The Wolf" b/w "Bushwick Lullaby" 7" Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band -"Heart Of Gold" b/w "In You (I Found A Love)" 7" The Menahan Street Band -"The Crossing" b/w "Everyday a dream" 7" References
- ^ "The 100 Best Songs of 2007". Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/17601363/the_100_best_songs_of_2007/1. Retrieved December 27, 2007.
External links
Categories:- American funk musical groups
- Musical groups from New York
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