Dazcymru Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 (edited) Does anyone know if the Funk Brothers are playing anywhere else in addition to Manchester on 25 Jan? Edited November 26, 2006 by DazCymru
Dave Moore Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 (edited) Spoke to someone Stateside yesterday who told me that Jack and Joe's ensemble are booked at The Royal Albert Hall in London. Might wanna check that out. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com Edited November 26, 2006 by Dave Moore
Guest mrs norman maine Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 I heard that they might be playing Ronnie Scott's in London in January, but couldn't find any information on the RS website. I would love to catch them, having missed out last time due to bridesmaid duties. If anyone knows any more, please let us know!
Guest Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 I heard that they might be playing Ronnie Scott's in London in January, but couldn't find any information on the RS website. I would love to catch them, having missed out last time due to bridesmaid duties. If anyone knows any more, please let us know! I have checked out the Royal Albert Hall website up to , and including , July ; there is nothing listed as yet . I saw them at BB King's place on Times Square in New York last December . They were excellent . Malc Burton
Cheltsoulnights Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 Does anyone know if the Funk Brothers are playing anywhere else in addition to Manchester on 25 Jan? Hi pardon my ignorance but are they touring as the funk brothers or something else and where do you go to buy tickets? just done a search and couldn't find anything
Dazcymru Posted November 26, 2006 Author Posted November 26, 2006 They are at the Bridgewater Hall. There is a web site but it was very slow earlier maybe OK now. Try https://www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk/ Regards Daz
Dave Moore Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 Hi pardon my ignorance but are they touring as the funk brothers or something else and where do you go to buy tickets? just done a search and couldn't find anything Pete, It's Jack Ashford and Joe Hunter with a few "guest" musicians (Ray Monette and a few others), and some younger talent that they have nurtured. They are supposed to be shit hot mate. They play to rave reviews here in the States. Hope this helps. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
Guest Bearsoul Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 SAW THEIR LAST GIG AT THE MANCHESTER APOLLO....BRILLIANT !!!! IVORY JOE HUNTER WITH THEM...SHOULD HAVE BEEN ISAAC HAYES AS SPECIAL GUEST BUT HE PULLED OUT...HE WAS ABLY REPLACED BY BILLY PRESTON AND STEVIE WINWOOD...TOP STUFF...WORTH GOING TO DEFINITELY CHRIS M
Sunnysoul Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 (edited) SAW THEIR LAST GIG AT THE MANCHESTER APOLLO....BRILLIANT !!!! IVORY JOE HUNTER WITH THEM...SHOULD HAVE BEEN ISAAC HAYES AS SPECIAL GUEST BUT HE PULLED OUT...HE WAS ABLY REPLACED BY BILLY PRESTON AND STEVIE WINWOOD...TOP STUFF...WORTH GOING TO DEFINITELY CHRIS M Bearsy old son, shouldn't that be "IVY Joe Hunter" , the Motown writer and sometime artist ... who was a completely different guy to the black country/blues legend Ivory Joe Hunter ? Must have been a heavy weekend over there in the UK with people thinking it was New Orleans RnB legend Maurice Williams performing Classical Gas (see other thread) , not pop guitarist Mason Williams..... Edited November 26, 2006 by sunnysoul
Sean Hampsey Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 Must have been a heavy weekend over there in the UK with people thinking it was New Orleans RnB legend Maurice Williams performing Classical Gas (see other thread) , not pop guitarist Mason Williams..... So right. I was beginning to wonder who was most pissed... me or them! Thank God Godzilla waded in. Bizarre. Sean
Guest stash313 Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 Check out this link - the websites opening page is slow but other than that its a really easy site to use. Just booked two tickets for the 25th. Should be a top night, went to the last one at the Apollo and really enjoyed it sure this will be of the same quality. https://www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk/whatson/...p?event_id=1486
Julianb Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 Check out this link - the websites opening page is slow but other than that its a really easy site to use. Just booked two tickets for the 25th. Should be a top night, went to the last one at the Apollo and really enjoyed it sure this will be of the same quality. Picked up two front row tickets on Saturday myself. Called at the ticket office - too mean to pay the booking fee!!! They were £25 each . See you there Sean. Julian https://www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk/whatson/...p?event_id=1486
Guest stash313 Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 Its only £1.50 you tight git! lol Will see you there if not before.
Guest Bearsoul Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 Bearsy old son, shouldn't that be "IVY Joe Hunter" , the Motown writer and sometime artist ... who was a completely different guy to the black country/blues legend Ivory Joe Hunter ? Must have been a heavy weekend over there in the UK with people thinking it was New Orleans RnB legend Maurice Williams performing Classical Gas (see other thread) , not pop guitarist Mason Williams..... YEP ...YOUR RIGHT...APOLOGIES.....GOT A LITTLE COUNTRY IN MY SOUL FOR A MINUTE BACK THERE.....WOOPS !! WONT HAPPEN AGAIN ...BEARSY IS A DIFFERNET BLOKE ON HERE....SO I'LL BLAME HIM... ..I'M 'BEARSOUL'..WE KEEP GETTING CONFUSED....AND APOLOGIES TO 'IVY' !!!
Guest lifeandsoul Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 i got this from Angelo Earl a couple of weeks back "hello everyone this is Angelo Earl of Soulstreet Records here is my schedule for europe i am performing with the funk brothers of motown fame brother jack ashford and papa joe hunter of the oringinal line up its a kick ass band and hot show so i am looking for to seeing all of you ok give me a shout. i will be playing guitar." According to the schedule its 18- 20 at Ronnie Scotts, 25 Manchester, 26th Southend For completeness - 1o Jan Berlin, 11 Hamburg 12 Dortmund 13 frankfurt 14 Munich 15 Hamburg TBC, 16 amsterdam, 24 Milan Angelo works with Tim Terry among others
Dazcymru Posted December 8, 2006 Author Posted December 8, 2006 (edited) i got this from Angelo Earl a couple of weeks back "hello everyone this is Angelo Earl of Soulstreet Records here is my schedule for europe i am performing with the funk brothers of motown fame brother jack ashford and papa joe hunter of the oringinal line up its a kick ass band and hot show so i am looking for to seeing all of you ok give me a shout. i will be playing guitar." According to the schedule its 18- 20 at Ronnie Scotts, 25 Manchester, 26th Southend For completeness - 1o Jan Berlin, 11 Hamburg 12 Dortmund 13 frankfurt 14 Munich 15 Hamburg TBC, 16 amsterdam, 24 Milan Angelo works with Tim Terry among others Thanks for info. Have to try and make Manchester. Southend is a bit far!! Edited December 8, 2006 by DazCymru
Guest Jimmy Scriv Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 Hope I don't sound too cynical here but after reading the ad for this gig and also forums in the States it seems there are only 2 Original Funk Brothers in this line up. It also seems that another version of the Funks are trying to get a tour going with the likes of Uriel Jones featured. There also seems to be a legal situation about ownership over who owns the name of the Funk Brothers. Its a shame Jack Ashford can't get the same line up as previous. I myself am going to the Manchester gig but I can honestly say I would like to see more of the original motown session men involved.
Wilxy Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 I know there was a bit of a rift between some of the remaining Funks, but what has become of Bob Babbit, Joe Messina, And Uriel Jones, such a shame so late in the day that they should fall out, I saw them also at Manchester Appollo on their UK tour a couple of years ago and was in awe of them,
Guest stash313 Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Jimmy think it was said earlier in the thread that this is Jack Ashford and Joe Hunter's 13 piece band. After Jack Ashford and Joe Hunter parted ways with the remaining funks they formed this with some of America's hottest young talent, Dave Moore stateside say's they get rave reviews where ever they play and it seems that way from looking around. I agree its sad to see that the group can still have troubles so late in the game and after so many years together, but I am looking forward to seeing Jack and Joe live again and am sure this show will be fantastic.
mischief Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Ronnie Scotts https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/performances...2F%3Fstart%3D11
timthemod Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 don't see how that can really call themselves the Funk Brothers without the other members?
Dave Moore Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 I know there was a bit of a rift between some of the remaining Funks, but what has become of Bob Babbit, Joe Messina, And Uriel Jones, such a shame so late in the day that they should fall out, I saw them also at Manchester Appollo on their UK tour a couple of years ago and was in awe of them, Hi Mate, As far as I can make out, the rift came about when the guys were in Europe last time. They split with their manager Allan Slutsky and subsequently split into the two factions. Babbit is still playing and has just published a book whilst Joe Messina retired after the guys won their long overdue Grammys. So..in terms of actual "original" band members it would seem that The Funks as a relatively complete entity will never be seen (or heard) on the same stage again. Sad but true. I would have thought that Jack and Joe had every right to present themselves as Funk Brothers though. When you take into account The Temptations and more recently The Four Tops line ups (great singers though they are), at least J and J were in at the beginning as "original" members. I've tried to stay up to speed with the members as they are my musical heroes but it's difficult when "personalities" come into it. So to anyone thinking of not attending any of the gigs because it's not the "real Funks" I would say this.....Joe Hunter tickled the ivories on some of the greatest songs to ever be recorded in Detroit and Mr Ashford's tambourine and vibraphone breathed excitement into the some of the Snakepit's truly memorable peformances. That's how I'll always view them, it would be churlish not to. The musicians they have put together are some of the best in the land. The youngsters they have touring with them have been handpicked by them. Give them a chance.....I'm sure you won't regret it. If someone had suggested that Jack Ashford and Joe Hunter would be playing live in UK 20 years ago, we'd never have believed it......ENJOY! Regards , Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
Guest stash313 Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Exactly Dave, To see Joe and Jack will be a pleasure. The Tempts are back over in November and despite only Otis Williams surviving from the original line up I'll be there to see them again because this particular line up of Tempts with GC Cameron, Ron Tyson, Terry Weeks and Joe Herndon are fantastic, it will be a pleasure to see them live.
Guest Carl Dixon Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 (edited) I would suggest to see Joe Hunter and Jack Ashford on stage is a blessing especially at their time of life. I think Joe is about 84 now. Bearing in mind they were 'Pied Piper' productions, they are doing what they do best. Not only did they play on the stuff, they wrote many songs together. They did their own thing in 1965 and they are doing it now. In addition, I think Ray Monette played on much of their stuff back in the day. May be they should call it the 'Pied Piper' review or something! Edited December 11, 2006 by Carl Dixon
45cellar Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Exactly Dave, To see Joe and Jack will be a pleasure. The Tempts are back over in November and despite only Otis Williams surviving from the original line up I'll be there to see them again because this particular line up of Tempts with GC Cameron, Ron Tyson, Terry Weeks and Joe Herndon are fantastic, it will be a pleasure to see them live. Hi Certainly is, I saw the Temptations at Sheffield last year. Four Tops & Chris Clark. Brilliant.
Guest stash313 Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 As I say The Temptations have just announced an 11 date UK tour across November next year, un-sure whether The Four Tops will be joining them. From a biased point of view I hope its just The Temptations who will be touring, I've never seen the group on their own only on a shared billing. As much as I've enjoyed seeing The Tops just this once I would love a full set from The Tempts. I'll post tour details as soon as I get them....
Dazcymru Posted December 13, 2006 Author Posted December 13, 2006 (edited) As I say The Temptations have just announced an 11 date UK tour across November next year, un-sure whether The Four Tops will be joining them. From a biased point of view I hope its just The Temptations who will be touring, I've never seen the group on their own only on a shared billing. As much as I've enjoyed seeing The Tops just this once I would love a full set from The Tempts. I'll post tour details as soon as I get them.... You may be a little disappointed. I saw the Temps on tour on their own in Llandudno 4 or 5 years ago. It was a good show but more or less the same as when they were with the Tops. They still only did just over an hour. What seemed ridiculous was that the support act was a stand up comedian!!! You have to really ask who puts these shows together. Chris Clark was an unexpected surprise at Manchester but if I’m honest I thought she was awful; although preferable to the comedian. Edited December 13, 2006 by DazCymru
Guest stash313 Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 The tour organisers in this country often don't know who they're aiming at and what product to aim at them thats a big problem. Possibly because we're a specialist audience is the reason it may not appeal to us who knows. I would love to see The Tempts in Vegas or anywhere in hte States on their own a full show with a full set list. :-) But thats only a pipe dream, be good to see them again whatever.
Rob Moss Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Saw the Funk Brothers and Dennis Edwards' Temptations open the Detroit Jazz Festival in September. Doubt whether Ray Monette will be with Jack Ashford - he was with the 'true' Funks, with Uriel Jones, Babbit, Eddie Willis plus another drummer, keyboards, horn section and three vocalists. They were superb. In the 'Tempts' line up was David Sea and Ollie Woodson and they too were brilliant. If either of these come over we are all in for a treat. News may be forthcoming. The previous tour featured keyboardist JOSEPH E. (Joe) HUNTER, not Ivy Jo or Ivory Jo. He is the true Pied Piper.
Guest stash313 Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 yeah Dennis Edwards tempts review do well in the states. For me The Temptations are far more polished obviously but nonetheless would love to see the Tempts review over here.
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