he Soul Rebels were destined for success. After parading around the streets of New Orleans in the traditions of the second line and jazz funerals, the Soul Rebels began their professional debut with the famed Neville Brothers in New Orleans at the Hot Spot Tipitina’s! The Soul Rebels rocked so hard and so strong they continued opening for the Neville Brothers and beyond. The bands hard funk groove has landed them gigs as an opening act for: Bootsy Collins, A Tribe Called Quest, Better than Ezra, Counting Crows, The Fugees, Digital Underground, The Roots, Brand New Heavies, The Gap Band and Robert Plant & Jimmy Page just to name a few. The Soul Rebels have traveled the US and abroad, bringing their live and uncut rhythms as far as England, Italy, and France.
Get Ready Tulane University!!

Soul Rebels will be performing LIVE This Saturday Night (1.28.06)
@
AEPI Frat Party
1003 Broadway St.
(corner of Broadway and Freret St.)
New Orleans, LA

Showtime: 10PM


Soul Rebels Make Their Return to Tulane!!
Make Sure You're There!!

Also just as Reminder...

Thursday Night House Party
1.26.06
Le Bon Temps Roule
4801 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA
Showtime: 10PM

Friday Night
1.27.06

House of Blues
"We Believe Concert"
225 Decatur St.
New Orleans, LA
Showtime: 9PM

Also Friday night...

The Friday Night Experience
Cafe' Brazil
2100 Frenchman St.
New Orleans, LA
Showtime: 11PM

and Monday....

Jackson State University
Jackson, MS
Showtime: 12PM

The Rebel Weekend Continues!!
Make Sure Your Face is in the Place!!








 

f jazz music is the heart of New Orleans, then the Soul Rebels’ music is the blood that it pumps through the city’s body. Soul Rebels are extremely necessary to keep the city’s night life alive during post Katrina, recuperating conditions. Their bodies of audiences continue to flock into the local night clubs for their weekly, sometimes nightly, infusion of the invigorating brass sounds.
            Previously they’ve taught jazz lovers how to let our “Mind Be Free”. Devoted to being more intimate, they embraced the stage and released “No More Parades.” Dedicated to uplifting New Orleans, they have released another vitalizing CD, “Rebelution.” Like the blood in the human body, Soul Rebels’ music flows through many different veins, or genres. “Rebelution” doesn’t just give us the traditional 2nd line grooves. If you want to step to a smooth tempo, R & B track, or nod your head to Hip Hop, you can do that too. And to complete the nourishment of your body, you can feed your soul with their inspirational track, Change My Life, featuring The Rebel Choir.

 

he Soul Rebels were destined for success. After parading around the streets of New Orleans in the traditions of the second line and jazz funerals, the Soul Rebels began their professional debut with the famed Neville Brothers in New Orleans at the Hot Spot Tipitina’s! The Soul Rebels rocked so hard and so strong they continued opening for the Neville Brothers and beyond. The bands hard funk groove has landed them gigs as an opening act for: Bootsy Collins, A Tribe Called Quest, Better than Ezra, Counting Crows, The Fugees, Digital Underground, The Roots, Brand New Heavies, The Gap Band and Robert Plant & Jimmy Page just to name a few. The Soul Rebels have traveled the US and abroad, bringing their live and uncut rhythms as far as England, Italy, and France.
 

ong before “Rebelution” emerged, Soul Rebels have always been praised for their unique blend of hip hop and jazz. “Soul Rebls, which consist of Lemar LeBlanc, Damien Francois, Tannon Williams, Derrick Moss, Winston Turner, Marcus Hubbard, and Will Terry, has managed to craft a sound based on the structure of a hip hop song while maintaining the soul of a brass band. The consistent melodic grooves at the heart of the band’s music provide a smooth foundation over which rap verses and horn solos alike can flourish without any awkward moments” Where Y’At Magazine, July 2005.     More.....
 

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