A polka — that’s one musical genre Bonerama attempted that didn’t quite work. At least this one time. The music side trip materialized live, says trombonist and vocalist Mark Mullins, during the whirl ...
MOBILE, Alabama – If you were worried you might not get your Recommended Carnival Allowance of brass during the upcoming Mardi Gras season, you can lay those fears to rest: Soul Kitchen Music Hall has ...
Bonerama will unleash its eighth major release in its 28-year history features a range of New Orleans musicians will debut next month, with guest appearances by Trombone Shorty, Ivan Neville, Cyril ...
The group Bonerama, known best for the group of trombone players from whom the band gets its name, has rightly gained the reputation as go-to musicians when other bands need a brassier sound. They’ve ...
MOBILE, Alabama – Some places, the guys in Bonerama might have to explain a little bit about Mardi Gras before launching into some Mardi Gras music. But not in Mobile, said band co-founder Mark ...
Nothing against the group’s singing of the anthem, but you’re telling me the network that airs American Idol couldn’t have gotten a band better than one named “Bonerama”? Via B-Rama’s webpage…. The ...
What do you get when you have a band that features a handful of trombone players piecing together incendiary brass fueled New Orleans flavored jazzy funk rock? Bonerama, that’s what. A band that isn’t ...
The trombone has never really taken hold in rock ’n’ roll. It’s mostly been relegated to jazz and marching bands, while saxophones got all the rock glory. That is, until now. Bonerama, a hot band out ...
Bonerama’s name sums up its MO perfectly: The New Orleans act is all brass and sass. The “bone” part of the group’s name isn’t what you might immediately think (although it’s clearly a double-entendre ...
New Orleans, always part of the tidal flow of American music, has subtly reintroduced itself into the current. Just as in the early twentieth century, when the city’s sonic innovators dispersed around ...
[JAZZ] One of the many devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina has undoubtedly been the catastrophic loss of much of New Orleans' cultural history, victim to flood-waters wiped out relics, buildings, ...