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Brass Uncle Band

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The Brass Uncle Band is a new roots-rock trio from Baltimore, Maryland. John Petr (guitar, harmonica, voice), Duke Cave (drums) and Chas Marsh (bass, Fender Rhodes, voice) met on a construction site in 2005. After a semi-legendary, all night, beer-soaked jamhearsal, they were convinced by their fellow revelers to form the BUB. The band’s name refers to a brass statuette, Uncle Beefheart, who serves as a doorstop (and bottle opener) at their rehearsal space.
While the group co-writes/improvises their music, John Petr, the band’s poet, singer-songwriter, usually brings the idea that becomes the song. John is a relatively happy guy, but his lyrics range from larceny to murder. every day misery to flat out disaster. Musically, the Uncles are confirmed genre manglers, mixing the influences from Tom Waits and Ray Charles with the Black Crowes and Zero Seven. On stage Chas starts a gospel-tinged cowboy ballad on piano, John lurches into a two minute, Ramones-style assault, and Duke slams into an extended prog-rock jam - all within a ninety minute set. The result is an ordered chaos, the kind of show that keeps all but the most inebriated BUB fans up on their seats.
Their new CD, Three Mobtown Gallons, expands the power trio , adding Hammond organ ace John Ginty (Citizen Cope, Robert Randolph) on five songs, a horn section, and B.J. Lazarus (Smooth Kentucky) on mandolin. Petr’s crooning, growling baritone, supported by Chas’s sandpaper tenor provides the sonic glue. Instrumentally, John’s barking Stratocaster floats on the thump and grind of Chas’s Warwick basses, and the all-out bombast of Duke’s drums and percussion.
The new eleven-song record has been called, “ a raucous, slice of punk Americana” and “ a grimy, hand wringing revision of the American Dream” and Brass Uncle’s performances a “full blast semi on two wheels”. Fans say “why does all your music make me feel like drinking” and call them B-more’s premier swamp-rock trio
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Member Since: 8/24/2005
Band Website: www.brassuncleband.com
Band Members: John Petr - Guitar, Vocals, Words

Chas Marsh - Bass, Fender Rhodes, Vocals

Duke - percussification, bombasticity, obnoxuary ...
Influences: John - the Black Crowes, Steve Earle, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Lyle Lovett, Tom Petty, Martin Sexton, Mark Knopfler, Wes Montgomery, Bonnie Raitt, the Allmans, Chris Whitley, Robert Earle Keen, Jeff Tweedy, Jay Farrar, The Black Keys, Muddy Waters, Junior Brown, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Ralph Steadman, Chuck Close, Tim Burton, Jim Henson

Chas - Jack Bruce, Jaco Pastorius, Jack Casady, Rick Danko, Rocco Prestia, Darryl Jones, Tom Waits, Jack Kerouac, Frank Zappa, Fred Wiseman, Irvine Welsh, Frankie Lee, Sonny Rhodes, Van Morrison, Tibetan Buddhism, Beethoven, Samuel Beckett, Jean Cocteau, Joseph Cornell and lately Lucinda Williams

Duke - some drummer influences: Travis LaMothe, Danny Carey, Rodney Holmes, Chad Smith, Carter Beauford, Bonham, Mitchell, Williams, Cobham, Chambers, hate listing influences...
Sounds Like: "Just when you think southern rock has devolved to nothing but self-parody, along comes the Brass Uncle Band with their new CD Three Mobtown Gallons to bring back the days when loud, hard, rock songs about outlaws, drinking, and chasing women was, you know, a helluva lot of fun. This Maryland based trio plus assorted supporting musicians can do the smoky middle of the night anthems, acoustic odes, and edgy blues numbers but they are at their best with with the crank-it-up-loud tunes. Highlights include “Hey Hey”, “See Her Again,” and “Hit and Run”. Calvin Powers - Taproot Radio (Mar 31, 2007)

People have said we sound like: Black Crowes, Stones, Johnny Winter, Steve Earle, Wilco, Let us know what you think.
Record Label: independent
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Story Ends - Brass Uncle Band

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9PBOzIQxJw
Posted by on Sun, 13 Jul 2008 17:00:00 GMT

Review in Baltimore Magazine - Sept 2007

http://www.baltimoremag.com/default.asp?t=1&m=1&c=30&s=285&a i=60299THE BRASS UNCLE BANDThree Mobtown Gallons (self-released)The sound conjured by this Baltimore trio virtually embodies the city's geog...
Posted by on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 07:50:00 GMT

Support Radio BUB!!

Three Mobtown Gallons is getting airplay around the country thanks to our friends at Tinderbox Music in Minneapolis. http://www.brassuncleband.com/links.htmlGo to this link and look under "radio" to f...
Posted by on Mon, 21 May 2007 08:39:00 GMT

yes, we do.

I had a musician friend tell me he wished he still got excited for every show like he used to when he was younger. If my band had as many gigs as his band, I could probably understand some of that. Bu...
Posted by on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:54:00 GMT

A Brass Uncle Band FAQ

Will BUB perform at my sheshe art gallery opening?Honestly, BUB is likely no one's idea of a mellow night out. We have tried, and failed repeatedly. While we aren't a constant barrage BUB can be the s...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 14:14:00 GMT

How much was your Christmas bonus rant...

Geez this is insane!! READ THIS! The New York Times today says that according to Northwestern University's Center for Labor Market Studies, the top five Wall Street firms "were expected to award $36 B...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 07:54:00 GMT

Tracking, tracking...

We're almost, almost done tracking our CD at Bunker Studios, maybe... Lots of guitar and voice last week. Tonight we're re-amping the bass, adding a guitar solo to "No Jurisdiction" and then we start ...
Posted by on Tue, 22 Aug 2006 06:17:00 GMT

alt-bluesy, rocky, rootsy, americana-y

Geez, what does all this crap mean? - Other than which magazine you're reading, what aisle you're in at the record store or which stage you head for at the festival, who really knows?. All rock i...
Posted by on Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:31:00 GMT

Pushing at the edges

The Uncles are out and about. We've got wanderlust. We're heading north and we're heading south. Rock and hippy clubs in Delaware - Country bars towards DC. A wild swing of styles and influe...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Apr 2006 19:50:00 GMT

Awesome Rock

So we are obviously of the lame group of Myspacers who never post anything new.  Waaahh.  We've been playing a bunch of open mic nights, trying to spread the musical love and set up&nbs...
Posted by on Sat, 10 Dec 2005 10:59:00 GMT