Posts Tagged ‘Funk’

Sweetback! v.11

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Thanks to the horde that helped us celebrate Sweetback!’s Tenthennial! Once again, Sweetback! returns to the Augusta House in June, and this one goes up to 11!

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Rare Disco & Funk, all night long, all night strong!

SWEETBACK! v.11

This month we announce the return of Toronto disco revivalist:
LEISURE SUIT LARRY
and feat. Sweetback! djs
The Jive Express
(Chameleon Project)
&
Platform Shag

Leisure Suit Larry has been out of the game for a few years, but we’ve got him out of retirement and dusting off the Leisure suit for one more spin around the dancefloor! He’s back in the sack to rock your rack!

$5 @ the door
Doors at 9:30pm

Augusta House
(152 Augusta Ave.)
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Found A Child – Ballin’Jack

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Ballin'Jack

A lot of people wonder “what was the first disco song?” Like anything subject to evolution, the true origins of a genre are difficult to pinpoint accurately, especially when considering something as subjective as music. What two people hear in any given song may be entirely different.

The most commonly accepted answers include “Soul Makossa” by Manu Dibango in 1973, the extremely danceable and highly syncopated “One Night Affair” recorded by Jerry Butler co-written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff in 1972, Isaac Hayes’ 1971 smash hit “Shaft”, or anything by Barry White’s Love Unlimited Orchestra. I propose however, that we rewind just a little further back.

In 1969, a horn-rock group formed in Seattle, Washington who would very quickly earn the reputation of stealing shows from the headlining bands they would open for. Their extended jam style and groove oriented, horn driven performances were such an intense and satisfying experience for concert goers, audiences would leave after their set, demonstrating no further interest in seeing the headliner. This didn’t bother Jimi Hendrix, a childhood friend of band members Luther Rabb and Ronnie Hammon, who asked them to open every show on his 1970 “Cry of Love” tour.

They would go on to release four albums between 1970 and 1974, all containing original drum lines, rich melodies, intense orchestration and extra helpings of “Wah-Wah” guitar; the building blocks of Disco life. After 1974, the members disbanded and continued to play music separately with top acts like Santana and War. The band’s music would disappear from relative popularity until 1989, when a rapper named Young MC would create his own Grammy Award winning single by famously sampling the dance break in Rabb and Hammon’s lead off song on their first album.

That track, off Columbia Record’s 1970 LP release and self-titled debut “Ballin’Jack”, is my candidate for the first song in true Disco style. If you can’t dance to this, you just can’t dance:

Sweetback! v.10 !!!

Monday, May 11th, 2009

The Sweetback! is turning 10! After 9 successful outings for the Sweetback! crew, Sweetback! returns to the Augusta House in May with their tenthennial extravaganza!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Rare Disco & Funk, all night long, all night strong!

SWEETBACK! v.10 !!!

This month with a special exclusive DISCO SET from Platform/Box Of Kittens artist:
JAMIE KIDD
and feat. Sweetback! djs
The White Falcon
(aka CutHowyaLike)
The Jive Express
(Chameleon Project)

Come help us celebrate our 10th jamaversary!

$5 @ the door
Doors at 9:30pm

Augusta House
(152 Augusta Ave.)
.

I Need Your Lovin’ – Teena Marie

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Sweetback Cover

The thing I have found about hip-hop is that so many of the truly great songs have borrowed their hooks and baselines from classic funk and disco tracks most people probably don’t remember, or the new generation never heard. To think of a few off the top of my head, would you know that Eminem’s “My Name Is …” was Labi Siffre’s “I Got The …”, J Dilla’s “Dilla Says Go” used The Trammps “Rubber Band”, and Dr Dre’s “Nothin’ But A ‘G’ Thang” was most recognizable as Leon Haywood’s “I Want’a Do Somethin’ Freaky To You” but also contained portions of Kid Dynamite’s “Uphill Peace of Mind”.

Well Hip hop has done it again, reviving a relatively obscure classic deserving of a second spin. When Jadakiss released his album “The Last Kiss” on April 7th, I listened through and found myself drawn to the track “By My Side” which was noticeably different from the rest of the cuts. On closer inspection I found that indeed we had another case of under-appreciated disco.

Teena Marie never won any awards for her own songs, all of which were written, produced, sung and arranged herself from 1980′s “Irons in the Fire” and going forward. She was also Rick James’ protege and together they recorded some great tunes, but what she would ultimately be recognized for was the song “Oh La La La” which reached the top of Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart, and remains her only #1 single to date. You may remember this song re-interpreted as the chorus for The Fugees’ “Fu-Gee-La” in 1995 which remains The Fugees’ top selling single and certified Gold.

But in her first release as writer, producer, artist and arranger, Teena Marie would hit the top 40 with this song, a true dancefloor jam, and respectfully brought back to life by Jadakiss for us all to enjoy again:

Sweetback! v.9

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

The Sweetback! just won’t quit! After yet another strongly supported discofunkstravaganza in March, Sweetback! returns to the Augusta House in April!

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Pickin only the best in rare disco & funk!

SWEETBACK! v.9

feat. djs
The White Falcon
(aka CutHowyaLike)
The Jive Express
and
Platform Shag

playing rare disco, funk, and
forgotten dancefloor monsters.

Come early, stay late,
shake booty, don’t hate.

$5 @ the door
Doors at 9:30pm

Augusta House
(152 Augusta Ave.)
.

Sweetback – Ivan “Boogaloo Joe” Jones

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Sweetback Cover

Many people ask where we took the name Sweetback! from for our events. There is the obvious possiblity; the Melvin Van Peebles motion picture entitled “Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song”. Or the less obvious choice; Roosevelt Sykes classic “Papa Sweetback Blues”. But the real answer comes in the form of a hot little “groove jazz” number from 1975.

Here’s a 3 minute clip of that tune for your aural pleasure:

Sweetback! v.8

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Thanks to everyone who made Sweetback’s return last month a bumpin’ success, SWEETBACK! is now monthly on the last Friday of every month.

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Pickin only the best in rare disco & funk!

SWEETBACK!  v.8

feat. djs
The White Falcon
(aka CutHowyaLike)
The Jive Express
and
Platform Shag

playing rare disco, funk, and
forgotten dancefloor monsters.

Come early, stay late,
shake booty, don’t hate.

$5 @ the door
Doors at 9:30pm

Augusta House
(152 Augusta Ave.)
.

Sweetback! v.7

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

After a year of waiting it’s back…. THE SWEETBACK! RETURNS!

The baddest rare disco and funk monthly in Toronto is on again at the very dance friendly Augusta house. Expect great people, great vibes and the illest grooves you never heard.

Friday, Feb 6th, 2009

A pound of disco hotness, peppered with burning funk...

SWEETBACK! v.7

featuring
The White Falcon
(aka CutHowyaLike)
The Jive Express
and
Platform Shag

rest up that booty,
you gonna need it!

Presented by:
Priceless Audio, Nufunk.ca
& the Augusta House

$5 @ the door
Doors at 9:30pm

Augusta House
(152 Augusta Ave.)