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HONK!

"OCTOBER 10-12
Davis Square, Somerville, MA"


Somerville,
United States

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   HONK!: General Info
Member Since1/31/2007
Band Websitehonkfest.org
Band Members


Hungry March Band

MarchFourth Marching Band

Brass Liberation Orchestra

Rude Mechanical Orchestra

Himalayas with Lesser Panda

What Cheer? Brigade

Environmental Encroachment

The Scene Of The Crime Rovers

Seed & Feed Marching Abominable

Chaotic Insurrection Ensemble

Leftist Marching Band

Bread & Puppet Circus Band

Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band

Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band


Record LabelKemon Lemon Publishing
Type of LabelIndie



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   About HONK!

HONK! Festival 2008

Across the country and around the world, a new type of street band is emerging. Acoustic and mobile, borrowing repertoire and inspiration from a diverse set of folk music traditions – New Orleans second line brass bands, European Klezmer, Balkan and Romani (Gypsy) music, Brazilian Afro Bloc and Frevo traditions, as well as the passion and spirit of Mardi Gras and Carnivale – these “honkers” all share a commitment to several core principles. Metaphorically speaking, they honk their horns for the same reasons motorists honk theirs: to arouse fellow travelers, to warn of danger, to celebrate milestones, and to just plain have fun.


First and foremost, they honk their horns – or beat their drums, or wave their flags – to enliven and embolden their audience. Members vary widely in age, class, ethnicity and background, and although they often wear some kind of uniform, there is also always an emphasis on individuality and a “DIY” (do-it-yourself) sensibility to their instrumentation and attire. These bands play music that is by, for, and of “the people.” The distinction between performer and audience, just like the distinctions between different musical genres, is just one more arbitrary social boundary they aspire to overcome. Spectators often think “Hey, I could do that!” and, indeed, these bands often recruit new members right off the street.


Just as important, they honk their horns because it’s the best way they know to protest a world of violence and oppression. Many of these bands are less than a decade old, and many were born in reaction to the fatalism and indifference that has gripped the advanced industrialized democracies. In response, honkers have been providing a heartfelt musical antidote, a soundtrack for anti-war rallies, political mobilizations, pride parades and joyous reclamations of public space. Every one of these bands has a unique sense of humor to complement their sound, as they mock and discredit the roots of hatred and injustice through the whimsical act of making music together. The result is a spectacle that is radical and subversive without being militant or sanctimonious. As often as they honk in protest, however, they also perform to celebrate the causes and institutions they support: multicultural festivals, peace conferences, social forums, artists collectives, community gardens, children's workshops, neighborhood fundraisers, block parties, relief benefits and homeless shelters. In these cases, as in every case, the honkers’ ultimate goal is to have fun, to relish the art of making fun as a form of individual and collective transcendence, and to encourage others to see and do the same.


This year’s festival will feature twenty or more honk bands from around the country and will include Saturday afternoon outdoor shows and another big Sunday parade down Mass Ave. For full details and schedule, visit honkfest.org


   HONK!'s Friend Space (Top 40)
HONK! has 228 friends.
 Honk West 


 EE : Environmental Encroachment 


 Rude Mechanical Orchestra 


 Hungry March Band 


 MarchFourth Marching Band 


 What Cheer? Brigade 


 Black Bear Combo 


 Brass Liberation Orchestra 


 Revolutionary Snake Ensemble 


 Harlekinos 


 RPM Puppet Conspiracy 


 Ansambl Mastika 


 Chaotic Insurrection Ensemble 


 La Banda del Surdo 


 Mucca Pazza 


 Black Ox Orkestar 


 Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band 


 Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society 


 Caka!ak Thunder 


 Pink Puffers 


 Madcap Rumpus Society 


 The Scene of the Crime Rovers 


 Trash Orchestra 


 The Boom-Boom Brigade 


 The Carnival Band 


 Michigan Peace Fest 


 Samba Elégua 


 DEBO 


 MikeEE 


 Jen 


 Handsome Chuck 


 Rebecca 


 Tara Fire Ball 


 Lady Miss S 


 jai devi 


 Ariel 


 Momo 


 Emerson 


 Bird 


 turt 





HONK!'s Friends Comments
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Mari





Oct 8 2008 4:32 AM

Third year for me, hope to be there with BELLS on!

Stopping traffic was never so much fun.

More important and FUN than ever. HONK until the blue lights succumb...

Peace Through Music & the Arts,

Mojo Mari
hannahrose.





Oct 7 2008 8:26 PM

I AM SO EXCITED! Honk was amazing last year - I can't wait for this weekend!!
Caka!ak Thunder





Oct 3 2008 7:53 PM

sorry to miss out this year! have a blast y'all!
EE : Environmental Encroachment





Sep 30 2008 5:26 PM

Stacey





Sep 28 2008 12:34 AM

Hey Honkfest, tell everyone I'm recruiting for an all-ladies, all-accordion marching band for the Honk parade. We're up to 15 players and hoping for more...
EE : Environmental Encroachment





Sep 22 2008 6:05 PM

Bunnies Love Pirates!
Titanium Sporkestra





Sep 21 2008 9:27 PM

Any musicians going to Honk without their band???
PIRATE BAND NOW FORMING
get in touch if you are interested.
EE : Environmental Encroachment





Sep 18 2008 8:02 PM

any group songs this year beside Happy Birthday (HONK turning 3!).
Slaptone





Jul 16 2008 8:26 PM

Thanks for the add.
I'm looking forward to being in Boston this fall!
DRUMCORE





Jul 8 2008 1:35 AM

Los Angeles/ So Cal here comes L.A DRUMCORE.

L.A REALLY needs a big bad ass radical marching band.

So COME to our FIRST PRACTICE & MEET UP.

THIS SUNDAY !
July 13th
2-4/5 p.m
Macarthur Park.

PLEASE BRING:
+Your groovy self and lots of positive ideas for the band.
+A marching drum, brass/horns, pots n pans & sticks of you don't have a drum.
+Plenty of water - heat stroke sucks!
+Vegan/veggie food for a potluck.
+No experience necessary - all instruction provided.
PLEASE ! NO djembes or congas..
We're a marching band !

Please visit the following for more information.
myspace. com/ladrumcore
drum-core@live.com

Thanks and hope to see ya there

Linda for L.
A DRUMCORE
mister petey





Jun 30 2008 1:35 PM

EEK EEK!
EE : Environmental Encroachment





Jun 9 2008 9:50 PM

If any Honk-a-teers are goin to Burning Man, with your band or not, there will be a network of Honk folx and bands out there looking for you and anyone to join us! If youve been or you havent, contact EE if interested! (Its pretty quiet here on the HONK page for so close to October!, EE is signed up, workin on our boston accents, and comin up with awful nicknames for YOUR BAND!
EE : Environmental Encroachment





May 23 2008 5:26 PM

Lady Miss S





Mar 31 2008 5:48 PM

xoxo
EE : Environmental Encroachment





Mar 28 2008 5:33 PM

I guess you may have to live with:
"HONK East" ,,,,,,,,,
hope it doesn't mess up the stationary.
more honkin fuel!
Revolutionary Snake Ensemble





Mar 13 2008 9:09 PM

HONKfest fundraiser on Sunday March 30th 6-9pm in Somerville (Boston). See honkfest. org for details and to purchase tickets!
Fete de la Musique





Mar 10 2008 2:37 AM

Hello HONK!
what a great project.
we hope y'all are getting out there this June 21 for a Fete de la Musique in Somerville or nearby.
certainly let us know!
All the best!
XO Sacramento Fete de la Musique
Honk West





Feb 29 2008 1:28 AM

Honk Fest West
Trash Orchestra





Feb 5 2008 9:13 PM

Hey, we want to help out with all the shit you're doing. We think you're awesome. We think your uncompromising stand against authority, against tyranny is inspiring. We want to help.



Invite us to wade through teargas with you, or break through police lines, to create a distraction while you rob a bank to redistribute the wealth in the name of the Cause. Invite us to help tear down the walls of oppression -- understand that it is totally okay if you mean this literally.

Trash Orchestra is a marching percussion band -- a bone-shaking recycled orchestra. We make percussion on tuned cans, hubcaps and barrels, drums, pieces of sheet metal, and homemade oddities.

More advance notice is better and maybe some help getting and staying there. But we are game to consider anything.

We'd love to do what we can to support your efforts.

Photos, audio, rants, etc at www.trashorchestra.org

Cheers!

Santa Cruz Trash Orchestra
Trans-Siberian March Band





Feb 3 2008 11:42 AM

Come on over!!

mister petey





Jan 27 2008 4:14 AM

New video up! Opening Ceremony 2007
More to come soon!
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mister petey