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The Hungry March Band is an American brass band with approximately 15-20 active musicians and performers. In performance, the group's size can vary from five to fifty: from a quintet to a large corps of musicians, dancers, baton twirlers, and hula hoopers. HMB has a repertoire of originals and traditionals that borrows from global brass band traditions, including Balkan Gypsy style, Gypsy music, Indian wedding bands, and New Orleans Second line (parades), second line. The band also references punk rock; techno, hip hop music, hip hop; various jazz traditions, including free jazz and bebop, bop; reggae; and chance music. They cite Sun Ra, Charlie Parker, John Cage, the Shyam Brass Band, Fanfare Ciocarlia, Rebirth Brass Band, the Skatalites, Sonic Youth, Weird Al Yankovic, and Black Sabbath as influences.


History

The Hungry March Band was formed in 1997 at the Happy Birthday Hideout for the purpose of performing in the Coney Island Mermaid Parade. Some early members were Scott Moore on sousaphone, Cuzn Johnny, Dreiky Caprice, Tim Hoey, Darius 'Boom Boom' Macrum, Noah on percussion, Theresa Westerdahl aka Tara Fire Ball on clarinet, Gam Mitkevich on trombone, and Sara Valentine as baton twirling, baton twirler. Sasha Sumner, Sebastian Isler, Atsushi Tsamura, Emily Fairey, Okkon Tomohiko, Greg Squared, Ben Meyers, and Jason Candler all joined the band during the early period, before 2001.


Performances

Part of the attraction for band members, spectators, and participants alike is the band's ability to move anywhere relatively quickly without need of electricity or artificial amplification. They have attracted attention with performances in unlikely locations, including rapid transit, subway trains, the Staten Island Ferry, and unannounced street events. They have also played numerous outdoor festivals in New York City, New York and around Europe, various protest marches, at Rubulad and Gemini & Scorpio events in Brooklyn, and annually in Boston, Massachusetts (and Providence, RI) at the HONK! Festival in Somerville, Massachusetts. Around New York City, they have performed at Lincoln Center and countless clubs throughout the five boroughs.

Notable gigs and tours:
2000: Madison Square Garden during one of Ralph Nader's rallies during his 2000 bid for the presidency of the United States which included a march to the steps of the main branch of the USPS to deliver voter registrations.
2000: 24-Hour Tom Waits Festival near Poughkeepsie (city), New York, Poughkeepsie, New York State, New York
2001: Mummer's Parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2004: Summer European Tour (Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands)
2005: Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Louisiana
2005: Summer European Tour (Italy, France)
2006: Summer European Tour (Germany, Italy)
2007: Summer European Tour (Germany, Spain, France)
2009: Summer Tour in France, Sant'Anna Arresi Jazz Festival, Sardinia, Italy
In 2010, their concert from the 2009 Sant'Anna Arresi Jazz Festival in Sardinia was broadcast on Radio3 throughout Italy.
On May 27, 2010, their performance of Conduction No. 188 under the baton of Butch Morris was also broadcast nationally throughout Italy.
2010: West coast US Tour
2012: XIII Festival Iberioamericano de Teatro, Bogota, Colombia 2015: Summer European Tour (England, France) 2016
Le Festif de Baie-St-Paul
Québec, Canada The band also makes an appearance in John Cameron Mitchell's 2006 movie Shortbus.


Discography

Running Through with the Sadness (2018)
Live at the Sant'Anna Arresi Jazz Festival (2009)
Suspicious Package (Roll Out the Poncho) EP (2008)
Portable Soundtracks for Temporary Utopias (2007)
Critical Brass (2005)
On the Waterfront (2002)
Hungry March Band Official Bootleg (2000)


Running Through with the Sadness

Recorded over the course of four years, this album was produced and recorded by HMB member Jason Candler. It is composed entirely of original material written by band members, the cover art is by HMB member John Heyenga, and is the first album by HMB to be released on LP format. Basis tracks were recorded at Galapagos Art Space in DUMBO, Brooklyn, and the rest of the production was handled at the Maid's Room, Lower East Side.


Portable Soundtracks for Temporary Utopias

Recorded in March 2007 at The Hook in Red Hook, Brooklyn, this CD was produced by Danny Blume, Matt Moran and the Hungry March Band, and mastered by Scott Hull (mastering engineer), Scott Hull. HMB member Jason Candler provided additional production. It almost exclusively comprises original material written by band members, and the cover art is by Samantha Tsistinas with design work by Julie Hair, both of whom are percussionists in the band.


Critical Brass

This CD was recorded at LOHO Studios on Clinton Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side a few weeks after the Hungry March Band returned from its first European tour. In a similar style to ''On the Waterfront'', the entire thing was recorded live, but this time with many well-placed microphones, and in a more controlled sound environment. It was produced by Jason Candler and the Hungry March Band, recorded by Joe Hogan, and contains cover art by Troy Frantz.


On the Waterfront

''On the Waterfront'' was recorded in two sessions in 2001 with the entire band playing live into two microphones (one for the bass drum and one for the band at large). It was recorded in a loft apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Brooklyn by John Gurrin and edited by HMB member Jason Candler. The cover art is by East Village artist Fly. This disc is named after and dedicated to the vacant lot on the East River in Brooklyn where the band used to rehearse and to which it attributes its miraculous rebirth.


Official Bootleg

The first Hungry March Band Compact Disc, CD is a fairly accurate reflection of what the band was doing for the first few years of its existence. Several tracks were recorded at the now-defunct Rubulad art space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Brooklyn in the Autumn, fall of 1999, but most of them were culled from field recordings made by band members. The opening track, ''Disco Bhangra,'' was recorded at the Ship's Mast bar on Kent Avenue. Most of the material was improvised based on loose structural ideas that were conceived by sousaphone, sousaphonist Scott Moore, and designed to allow for maximum improvisation and spontaneity. The CD arrangement was completed by Ben Meyers & Scott Moore.


Related performance projects

The following is an incomplete list of other musical and theatrical projects that involve or have involved members of the Hungry March Band: Ram Umbus (Scott Moore, John Lewis)
Crash Worship (Dreiky Caprice)
Nimble One Minded Animals Here (Scott Moore)
Sink Manhattan (Scott Moore)
THRUST(Tara Fire Ball)
Tung Fa Lupa (Tara Fire Ball, Tim Hoey)
Female Bureau of Investigation (Sasha Sumner)
Live Skull (Julie Hair, Rich Hutchin
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Of Cabbages and Kings (Rich Hutchin
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Digitalis (Julie Hair, Rich Hutchin
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Ruin... (Rich Hutchin
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3 Teens Kill 4 (Julie Hair)
Bite Like A Kitty (Julie Hair)
Guarsh (Jason Candle
G U A R S H
br> The University of Iowa Hawkeye Marching Band (John Barker)
The Bleeding Reeds (Emily Fairey, Greg Squared, Jason Candler, Okkon Yokoyama)
The Bindlestiff Family Circus (Ben Meyers, Tim Hoey, Kris Anto
Main
br> Torch Job (Samantha Tsistinas, Tara Fire Bal
Torch Job
br> Scorchers (Dee Jay Mush One, Ben Shanle
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br> Fireproof (Ben Shanley, Anders Nelson, Dee Jay Mush One)
Circus Amok (Ben Meyer
Circus Amok!
br> Little Miss Big Mouth (Sara Valentine, Rich Hutchin
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Neues Kabarett (Urania Mylonas)
Juliet Echo (Jen Emma, Rich Hutchin
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Jollyship the Whiz-Bang (Tim Hoey, Kris Anton)
Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping (Sasha Sumner, Urania Mylona
Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir , Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir
br> Gary Lucas & Gods and Monsters (Jason Candle
Gary Lucas - Official Website
br> Earth People (Jason Candle
Earth People
br> Gelcaps/Millbrook Falls/The Lids(Doug Anson, Gam)
Guitar Trips
Golden Haze Society , Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos
(Doug Anson)
Doug Douglas and the Road Agents(Doug Anson)
The Woes (Joe Kead
the woes
br> Zagnuts Cirkus Orchestra (Greg Square

br> Rude Mechanical Orchestra (Michele Hardesty, Joe Keady, Ben Meyers, Rich Hutchin
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Quince Marcum, Julie Hair, Jean Loscalz
Rude Mechanical Orchestra
br> Veveritse (JR Hankins, Don Godwin, Joe Keady, Greg Squared, Emily Geller, Quince Marcum, Sarah Ibrahim)
Stagger Back Brass Band (Michele Hardesty, Quince Marcum, Joe Keady, Don Godwin, Greg Squared, JR Hankins)
The Red Hook Ramblers (Joe Keady)
Squeezebox (Joe Keady)
Phideaux (Rich Hutchin
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Julie Hair
Phideaux

Lubricated Goat (Rich Hutchin
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Minor Mishap Marching Band (Adam Loudermilk)
o'death (David Rogers-Berr
O"Death – Out of Hands We Go
br> Raya Brass Band (Greg Squared, Don Godwin)


References


Shortbus - film by John Cameron Mitchell - appearance and musicLa “Hungry March Band” da New York al Poco Loco di Alghero
*[http://www.thevillager.com/villager_200/thehungrymarchband.html The Hungry March Band are metal heads of another sort - by Brooke Edwards - The Villager -Volume 76, Number 4 February 28 - March 6, 2007]
Playing Oompah In the Key Of Whatever; A Brooklyn Band Marches To a Different Sousaphone- by Andy Newman - NY Times - June 29, 2000Hunger Force: Brooklyn’s own Hungry March Band heads up a spitvalve triptych of highly mobile musical units, late Saturday night in and around the Asbury Lanes.
* In Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, List of Orange Is the New Black episodes#Season 1 .282013.29, season 1, episode 10, the characters Piper and Larry talk about going to a Hungry March Band show


External links


Official Website

Facebook Page

Live radio performance on WFMU
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