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  • Genre: Funk / Jam Band / Rock

    Location New Orleans, Un

    Profile Views: 289504

    Last Login: 11/7/2012

    Member Since 9/25/2006

    Website boneramamusic.com

    Record Label Highsteppin' Productions, LLC.

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    ......Check out our new video, and ....become a Boner Donor!........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ....Bonerama Photos!.. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............ .... .. .. .. ....Bonerama Biography.. .. Even in a city that doesn't play by the rules, New Orleans' Bonerama is something different. They can evoke vintage funk, classic rock and free improvisation in the same set; maybe even the same song. Bonerama has been repeatedly recognized by Rolling Stone, hailed as "the ultimate in brass balls" (2005) and praised for their "…crushing ensemble riffing, human-feedback shrieks and wah-wah growls" (2007). Bonerama carries the brass-band concept to places unknown; what other brass band could snag an honor for "Best Rock Band" (Big Easy Awards 2007)? As cofounder Mark Mullins puts it, "We thought we could expand what a New Orleans brass band could do. Bands like Dirty Dozen started the "anything goes" concept, bringing in the guitars and the drum kit and using the sousaphone like a bass guitar. We thought we could push things a little further." .... New Orleans' fertile club scene was directly responsible for Bonerama getting together. Trombonists Mullins and Craig Klein were both members of Harry Connick's band, where they'd been since 1990. Both were looking to supplement this gig with something a little less structured. "Harry sets the bar pretty high, and you have to play it the same way every night for everyone to follow." .... The big chance came in the summer of '98, when Mullins had a weekly residency at Tipitina's in the French Quarter. The club was then turning weekly slots over to some of the city's favorite musicians, including Allen Toussaint and Cyril Neville; Mullins got charge of Wednesdays. Word got out one week that he and Klein were staging their trombone super-session and everybody they knew wanted to get involved. "It seemed that half the trombone players in town showed up," Klein recalls. "At the end of the night we had them all onstage, maybe fifteen trombones at once. It sounded like a freight train; a big wall of sound coming right at you." .... Along with his jazz connections, Mullins is Bonerama's resident rock 'n' roller: It was Mullins who instigated the offbeat classic-rock covers that have become a band tradition. Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein" was the first nugget to get the treatment and songs by Hendrix, Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and the Allman Brothers Band have since appeared in their set right alongside the funk and jazz-flavored numbers. "There's definitely something about the guitar and the trombone that are related," Mullins figures. "You compare the fretboard to the slide; there's a lot of similarity there." Indeed, the sounds Mullins makes by playing through a guitar amp and wah-wah pedal may explain why he's named Jimi Hendrix as one of his favorite trombonists. "It's great to grab people with the rock songs, and then turn them on to some New Orleans music at the same time," Klein says. .... The buzz on Bonerama grew with hometown acclaim (with the band winning numerous OffBeat Magazine Awards; and Mullins regularly topping OffBeat's trombone category), lots of roadwork, and three live albums – the first recorded close to home at the Old Point in Algiers; the second on tour in New York and the third album, Bringing It Home, recorded live from New Orleans' world famous nightclub, Tipitina's. The Boston Herald called them a "bonehead's dream"; the Vail (CO) Daily noted that "the sound is fat and wet; sometimes downright lusty." As hometown music zine OffBeat put it, "That nerdy kid in the band room with the trombone just might have the last laugh after all." .... The new EP Hard Times contains four studio tracks including the title track, "Hard Times," the instrumental number "Folly" and "Lost My House" which was co-written by Craig Klein and Dave Malone from the Radiators. These three new originals along with a cover of Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks" marks the band's first ever studio recordings. A bonus fifth track features a live performance of "Turn on Your Love Light" captured live from the stage at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. .... "'Lost My House' is a true story inspired by the levee failures in 2005. The verse was written by Dave Malone, who knows the story of the Rugalator. In the song, it is symbolic of losing everything, but still having the things you love and cherish. Some things can't be taken away," says Klein. .... "The song "Hard Times" is really about the antithesis of hard times and flipping our fears over to optimism. To those that say all hell is breaking loose, we say kick out the demons and embrace all the positives that are always around us but often ignored in this world," says Mullins. .... www.BoneramaMusic.com ..
  • Members

    ..Mark Mullins / ..MySpace.. .... ..Craig Klein / ..MySpace.. .... ..Greg Hicks.. .... ..Bert Cotton.. .... ..Alvin Ford, Jr.. .... ..Nori Naraoka.. ... ..Charlie Wooton..
  • Influences

    "..Buy the Albums & Merch Here.." .. .. .. .. .... "..Hard Times released 2009.." .... ...... .... "..You're Not Alone released 2008.." ...... .... "..Bringing It Home released 2007.." .... ...... .... "..Live From New York released 2005.." .... ...... .... "..Live at The Old Point released 2001.." .... ........ .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... Management contact: .... Highsteppin' Productions LLC.. Philip I. Stepanian President.. 240A Elm St, Suite 20.. Somerville, MA 02144.. Phone (617) 628-5600.. ..info@highsteppinproductions.com.... ..www.highsteppinproductions.com.... ....
  • Sounds Like

    "New Orleans Brass Funk Rock"

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    ♫ Today: New Orleans, LA - May 18 at Mid City Bayou Boogaloo http://t.co/xp0PfmAIRq

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    Playing a show in New Orleans, LA at 7:45 PM today at Bayou St. John http://t.co/LCOugPIQjQ

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    "Bone Of The Day" 05/17/13: Craig at @jazzfest! Photo credit to Brian Epstein. http://t.co/67SDboDvwR

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    New show announced in Taos, NM at Taos Mesa Brewing Company on June 7, 2013 http://t.co/Vt0NKqo4L6

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    Bone Of The Day 5/15/13: Bert looking over a crowd at the 2013 @jazzfest. Thanks to Brian Epstein for the pic! http://t.co/IsXkh4RMjK

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  • Sarah DeLeo

    Great music!! Loved "Whipping Post." Happy New Year!! S

    2 years ago
  • Artmosphere Artmosphere

    Food and fun in a funky atmosphere?... Think Artmosphere…Serving food lunch to late night, every day…. Artmosphere is located in the old wooden house on Johnston St., across from Borden’s.  All of their delicious food is made from scratch with fresh herbs including delights like: The Greekess Goddess Salad ,Up in Smoke Wrap, Creamy Fettuccini Alfredo and Spicy Cajun Pizza  …They also feature a six dollar lunch special…or drop in for dinner, Artmosphere serves their full menu until two am… perfect if you work late or want ‘real’ food after a night out. Go enjoy happy hour drink specials from three to seven and relax on the patio, hang on the deck, chill in the gallery or party at the bar. Then as your night kicks off you can enjoy funk, jazz, indie and blues with live music seven days a week.  Check the Artmosphere MySpace page for such upcoming greats as Cyril Neville, Bonerama, Henry Gray, Rotary Downs, Papa Grows Funk, This month features The Soul Rebels Brass Band August 21, Chubby Carrier 27th,Rex Moroux 28th and August 29 Deep South Sundays Zydeco and Cajun Preservation Night kick off with Soul Express Brass Band, Lil’ Pop and Nu Stomp. Don’t miss these big bands in this intimate venue. See you there. Artmosphere, where you'll feel at home going out.

    radio spot running on lafayette radio staions 93.7 and 99.1 louisiana sat nights

    2 years ago
  • David Wright

    Really enjoyed the show in Greensboro Saturday night.

    2 years ago
  • Mary Austin

    Nice picture :)


    2 years ago
  • Donald McDaniel

    I am really excited to hear live here in Austin, Tx at the International Trombone Festival.

    2 years ago
  • Tom Faciane

    Jun 11 2010 5:00P - Galvez Plaza - Baton Rouge, LA !

    2 years ago
  • Ernie Hinesley

    Great set at Joshua Tree guys!  It was cool hanging out with you before the show, and from an Ernie to a Bert just wanted to know "ya'll ever play the maggot brain?"  Thanks for a funkin good time!

    3 years ago
  • Kurisa X

    Hi
    Sound is pumping. let's rock!
    :P

    3 years ago
  • Carolyn

    Awesome to see you once again many times throughout JazzFest week!  Simply the best...love you guys!  Sad you aren't coming to Portland this year over 4th of July...but am determined to get you here sometime in Seattle!!  This town needs YOU!!  Keep doing what you do...you guys are brilliant!!......Carolyn

    3 years ago
  • Joey

    Enjoyed your set @ Gentilly.

    3 years ago
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Even in a city that doesn’t play by the rules, New Orleans’ Bonerama is something different. They can evoke vintage funk, classic rock and free improvisation in the same set; maybe even the same song. Bonerama has been repeatedly recognized by Rolling Stone, hailed as “the ultimate in brass balls” (2005) and praised for their “…crushing ensemble riffing, human-feedback shrieks and wah-wah growls” (2007). Bonerama carries the brass-band concept to places unknown; what other brass band could snag an honor for “Best Rock Band” (Big Easy Awards 2007)? As cofounder Mark Mullins puts it, “We thought we could expand what a New Orleans brass band could do. Bands like Dirty Dozen started the “anything goes” concept, bringing in the guitars and the drum kit and using the sousaphone like a bass guitar. We thought we could push things a little further.”

New Orleans’ fertile club scene was directly responsible for Bonerama getting together. Trombonists Mullins and Craig Klein were both members of Harry Connick’s band, where they’d been since 1990. Both were looking to supplement this gig with something a little less structured. “Harry sets the bar pretty high, and you have to play it the same way every night for everyone to follow.”

The big chance came in the summer of ’98, when Mullins had a weekly residency at Tipitina’s in the French Quarter. The club was then turning weekly slots over to some of the city’s favorite musicians, including Allen Toussaint and Cyril Neville; Mullins got charge of Wednesdays. Word got out one week that he and Klein were staging their trombone super-session and everybody they knew wanted to get involved. “It seemed that half the trombone players in town showed up,” Klein recalls. “At the end of the night we had them all onstage, maybe fifteen trombones at once. It sounded like a freight train; a big wall of sound coming right at you.”

Along with his jazz connections, Mullins is Bonerama’s resident rock ‘n’ roller: It was Mullins who instigated the offbeat classic-rock covers that have become a band tradition. Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein” was the first nugget to get the treatment and songs by Hendrix, Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and the Allman Brothers Band have since appeared in their set right alongside the funk and jazz-flavored numbers. “There’s definitely something about the guitar and the trombone that are related,” Mullins figures. “You compare the fretboard to the slide; there’s a lot of similarity there.” Indeed, the sounds Mullins makes by playing through a guitar amp and wah-wah pedal may explain why he’s named Jimi Hendrix as one of his favorite trombonists. “It’s great to grab people with the rock songs, and then turn them on to some New Orleans music at the same time,” Klein says.

The buzz on Bonerama grew with hometown acclaim (with the band winning numerous OffBeat Magazine Awards; and Mullins regularly topping OffBeat’s trombone category), lots of roadwork, and three live albums – the first recorded close to home at the Old Point in Algiers; the second on tour in New York and the third album, Bringing It Home, recorded live from New Orleans’ world famous nightclub, Tipitina’s. The Boston Herald called them a “bonehead’s dream”; the Vail (CO) Daily noted that “the sound is fat and wet; sometimes downright lusty.” As hometown music zine OffBeat put it, “That nerdy kid in the band room with the trombone just might have the last laugh after all.”

The new EP Hard Times contains four studio tracks including the title track, “Hard Times,” the instrumental number “Folly” and “Lost My House” which was co-written by Craig Klein and Dave Malone from the Radiators. These three new originals along with a cover of Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks" marks the band's first ever studio recordings. A bonus fifth track features a live performance of "Turn on Your Love Light" captured live from the stage at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

“’Lost My House’ is a true story inspired by the levee failures in 2005. The verse was written by Dave Malone, who knows the story of the Rugalator. In the song, it is symbolic of losing everything, but still having the things you love and cherish. Some things can't be taken away," says Klein.

“The song “Hard Times” is really about the antithesis of hard times and flipping our fears over to optimism. To those that say all hell is breaking loose, we say kick out the demons and embrace all the positives that are always around us but often ignored in this world," says Mullins.

www.BoneramaMusic.com

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"Buy the Albums & Merch Here"
"Hard Times released 2009"




"You're Not Alone released 2008"



"Bringing It Home released 2007"

Buy the Albums and Merch Here




"Live From New York released 2005"

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"Live at The Old Point released 2001"

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