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Chuck Morris Reggae Mountain View On the cover of Standing On A Mountain, the new record by Chuck Morris
& Freedom, it states "new reggae style."
Explaining this assertion,
Morris says, "A lot of people who hear the band or the record will say,
'I'm not a fan of
reggae, but I like what you do,' and I think that's
because we combine a modern funk attitude, jazz horn lines, and
other
contemporary elements with the root style of reggae. It's more
aggressive and a little more exciting, which grabs
people."
On this project, drummer Morris wrote many of the songs and supplies
the vocals, but he
says he couldn't have done it without his
bandmembers Cico Silva (trumpet), Aragorn Wiederhold (guitar),
Matt
Woodworth (trombone), Dre Gipson (keyboards), Ernie Munoz
(saxophone) - and Arsenio Hall, for that matter.
Chuck's former boss shares a funny dialog with Morris at the top of the
record about funk, "like in the old days,
ten years ago," when Chuck
was the house drummer on Hall's TV show.
Besides taking a very
funky, soulful drumming approach, Morris also
stretches out at times. "I think listeners are going to get a good deal
of variety
from this record," he predicts. "They're going to enjoy
hearing a live record with full-on band and horns. And most people
may
be surprised to hear me singing. But I also made sure to give drumming
fans a taste of what I can do on the
kit."
The record is currently available at live gigs or through his Morris's Web site, www.chuckmorrisandfreedom.com.
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