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Soul Rebels Brass Band to Release Cover of Eurythmics’ ‘Sweet Dreams’

Saturday, 17 September 2011 Written by Rob Sleigh


New Orleans-based jazz/hip-hop group Soul Rebels Brass Band have released a free EP featuring a cover of Eurythmics’ ‘Sweet Dreams’ through their website. The new EP includes three tracks taken from their recently-released album ‘Unlock Your Mind’.

To listen to or download the ‘Sweet Dreams EP’, visit the Soul Rebels Brass Band website or see below. Soul Rebels Brass Band will be visiting the UK in November for a number of yet-to-be-announced live dates.

The Soul Rebels Brass Band were formed in New Orleans by founding members Lumar LeBlanc and Derrick Moss, who were both previously part of the city’s iconic Dejean’s Young Olympia Brass Band. Speaking about The Soul Rebels’ music, LeBlanc said: “We wanted to make our own sound without disrespecting the brass tradition, so we knew we had to break away.”

‘Unlock Your Mind’ features guest appearances from Trombone Shorty and The Meters’ Cyril Neville and Leo Nocentelli. It was Neville that originally gave The Soul Rebels their name when the band supported The Neville Brothers at one of their earliest gigs.

The Soul Rebels Brass Band have previously performed alongside the likes of Arcade Fire, The Roots, Bootsy Collins, James Brown, Counting Crows and Green Day.












Soul Rebels Brass Band

The Soul Rebels: Unlock Your Mind Teaser (US) from Rounder Records on Vimeo.


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