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Mutiny

 
Artist: Mutiny
Mutiny

Group Members:

Jerome Brailey

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Performed Songs By:

Jerome Brailey, Fashe Forde
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Representative Albums: "How's Your Loose Booty?

Biography

George Clinton's funk empire was not without its disagreements over money and control, and drummer Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey's Mutiny project was a direct result of just such a disagreement, as well as one of the more notable offshoots of the P-Funk axis. Brailey had come to P-Funk from gigs with the Five Stairsteps and the Chambers Brothers, joining in 1975 and playing on classic albums like Mothership Connection and One Nation Under a Groove. In 1977, he and guitarist Glen Goins abruptly left P-Funk after a dispute over money; Goins re-formed his previous group, Quazar, and invited Brailey to help out. Unfortunately, Goins passed away while the group was recording its debut album, and after it was completed and released in 1978, Brailey concentrated on his own group, Mutiny.

Besides Brailey on drums and, usually, lead vocals, Mutiny also featured guitarists Lenny Holmes and Skitch Lovett, bassist Raymond "Bro" Carter, keyboardist Nat Lee, onetime P-Funk saxophonist Darryl Dixon, and hornmen Melvin El and Marvin Daniels (attempts to lure other P-Funk sidemen, especially Bernie Worrell, were unsuccessful). Mutiny's debut album, Mutiny on the Mamaship, was released by CBS in 1979 and featured several pointed satires of Clinton, even as the music mostly replicated his style (though it did so quite effectively). After a bit of personnel turnover, Funk Plus the One followed in 1980, but failed to provide a commercial breakthrough, and Mutiny found itself without a contract not long after.

Brailey formed his own J. Romeo imprint and recorded a mostly instrumental album, Black Hat Daddy & the Silver Comb Gang, but scrapped it in favor of A Night Out With the Boys, another mostly instrumental effort released in 1983. Brailey subsequently became a session drummer, working with the likes of Keith Richards, Buddy Miles, Herbie Hancock, and Buckethead. He moved back home to Richmond, VA, in 1990, and in 1993, he briefly rejoined Clinton's P-Funk All-Stars for a tour. Brailey next formed a new version of Mutiny and issued the comeback album Aftershock 2005 in 1995 (the U.S. release was on Rykodisc). In 1999, Brailey finally released the Black Hat Daddy album on his own Rome Dog label. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Mutiny

Background information
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Folk Punk
Years active 1991–present
Members
Chris Patches
Greg Stainsby
Alice Green
Calum Holland
Marko Jennings
Kav Kavanagh

Mutiny are an Australian folk punk band based in Melbourne. Their slogan is "Folk punk for punk folk". They first formed in 1991 and have performed in Australia, Europe and the US. The original members were Chris Patches (vocals, drums), Greg Stainsby (guitar, mandolin), Briony Grigg (vocals, 12 string guitar), and Alice Green (bass). Chris originally sang in Melbourne crust band Compost. Greg and Alice were members of Melbourne punk band Insyte. Their songs tend to revolve around lives and issues of the working class and convicts, with a strong thread of Australian history throughout all of their releases. Their sound is often referred to as 'pirate' as their melding of folk sounds with punk imagery, politics and style gives many of their songs the feel of a jig. The use of a mandolin and piano accordion add to this feel as well. They have a strong anti-authoritarian philosophy and this comes out in their music and live shows. They played throughout the UK and Europe in 1994 and again through Europe in 1997. They also toured the United States in 1999. Greg Stainsby, Alice Green and Mark Jennings are currently also in The Currency.

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Members

  • Chris Patches (1991-present: vocals)
  • Greg Stainsby (1991-present: guitar, mandolin)
  • Alice Green (1991-present: bass)
  • Calum Holland (2002-present: guitar)
  • Marko Jennings (2006-present: guitar, bazouki)
  • Kav Kavanagh (2002-present: drums)

Past members:

  • Briony Grigg (1991-1999: vocals, 12 string guitar, mandolin)
  • L'hibou Hornung (1992-1994: violin)
  • Michelle Lewit (1996-1997: violin)
  • Damien Shepherd (1998 - 1999: drums)
  • Dan Green (2002-2004: piano accordion)

Discography

Albums

Singles/EPs

Compilation tracks

  • "Here's to Adventure" on 0 to 60 in 59 bands (2007 No!No Records)
  • "Struggle Town" and "Digging for Gold" on Shite 'n' Onions Vol 2: What the Shite (2006 Omnium Records)

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