The Roots

Celebrating David Byrne and Talking Heads at Carnegie Hall

The Music of David Byrne and Talking Heads at Carnegie Hall We'll be the house band for a celebration of the music of David Byrne and Talking Heads on March 23, 2015 at Carnegie Hall. We're excited to be backing / collaborating with over 14 featured artists including Sharon Jones, the Roots, Cee-Lo Green, Bebel Gilberto, Beth Orton, Steve Earle, Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Santigold, and many others.

100% of the net proceeds from the show go to six charities connecting youth with music and the visual arts in New York City: Church Street School for Music and Art, Midori and Friends, Young Audiences NY, Little Kids Rock, The Center for Arts Education, and the Grammys in the Schools program of the Grammy Foundation.

The night before (March 22), we'll be doing a warm-up/rehearsal show at City Winery in NYC.

TICKETS/INFO: http://musicof.org


 

(PS: We got to do this gig last year as well performing the music of Paul Simon. Read about it HERE or click on the image below.)

Antibalas at Carnegie with Allen Toussaint

 

 

Antibalas horns join The Roots @ Global Citizen Fest, Central Park, NYC

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Antibalas Horns with The Roots at Central Park 9-28-2014  

Last Saturday the horns (Martín Perna-baritone saxophone, Jas Walton-tenor saxophone, Jordan McLean-trumpet and Raymond Mason-trombone) joined the Roots and singers from the FELA musical to perform Fela Anikulapo Kuti's "Water No Get Enemy" at the 2014 Global Citizen NYC Festival. 

It was a beautiful day. Sun shining, the great lawn filled with over 60,000 people, all committed in some way to eliminating global poverty. Also performing were Jay-Z (and special guest Beyoncé), Tiesto, No Doubt with Sting, Alicia Keys, and Carrie Underwood.

Thanks for inviting us to help create the soundtrack.

Watch a video excerpt of our performance (HERE). Read the OkayAfrica write up (HERE)

 

 

Antibalas collabs with Elvis Costello, The Roots on "Wise Up Thought"

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Wise Up: ThoughtWe have some new music out! It's a reworking of the new Elvis Costello / Roots jam "Walk Us Uptown." It's officially out 11/29/2013 on Blue Note records for Record Store Day. Read the review and listen here at Esquire Magazine --> LINK.

The backstory:

For years in the late 90s and the early 2000s we regularly crossed paths with The Roots while performing at various festivals around the US. Several of Antibalas, being hip hop heads, were into them since their debut recordings in the early 90s. Martín, a native of Philly, remembers seeing them perform in their earliest days as the "Square Roots," but that's a story for another day.

Fast forward to 2009. Red Bull asks both bands to be part of Red Bull Soundclash, where we play in round-robin format on facing stages, with the audience in between both stages. We got to spend two days in a big rehearsal studio figuring out how to pull this off. Then we went to Boston and did the show at the Roxy. It was epic.

 

A few months later, then the Roots and Public Enemy asked us to perform "It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back" live at The Roots Picnic in Philadelphia. Another surreal and beautiful musical experience.

Shortly after, the Antibalas Horns members began making semi-regular cameo appearances with the Roots on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon when they wanted to add extra horns to performances with artists like Paul Simon, My Morning Jacket and others. Two years in a row, we teamed up with them to do the Comedy Central Comedy Awards Show in 2012 and 2013.

Finally, we get to make some music with them on record...sort of.

A few months back, the Roots and Elvis Costello (and longtime Roots sound guru Steve Mandel) released "Wise Up Ghost," a collaboration with Elvis Costello. They reached out to us and asked us to do a remix/reworking of "Walk Us Uptown," the single off the new album.

Our guitarist, Marcos García (aka Chico Mann) took charge as the coordinator, and with help from Victor Axelrod (aka Ticklah) on keys and engineering, plus horns, drums, bass and percussion and Elvis's vocals, we put together a quick session to meet a seemingly impossible deadline.

The result: "Walk Us Uptown" Antibalas rework / Chico Mann Edit. On "Wise Up: Thought" available on Blue Note Records at finer record stores near you, 11/29/2013.