The Show on the Road – Menahan Street Band (The Daptone Sound)

This week, The Show On The Road brings you a rare conversation with Thomas Brenneck and Homer Steinweiss, the braintrust behind brass-forward instrumental supergroup the Menahan Street Band. If Tarantino and Scorsese ever needed a custom-made, 1970’s greasy-soul soundtrack, MSB might be the perfect choice. While the timeless Daptone Records sound has gone worldwide thanks to breakout stars like the late Sharon Jones and Charles Bradley, most don’t know the bandleaders and songwriters behind their intricately arranged works.

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Guitarist/producer Thomas Brenneck has been the secret sauce in helping hitmaker Mark Ronson create vintage backdrops for crossover stars like Amy Winehouse, while Homer Steinweiss’ slinky drumming can be heard across the Daptone universe, including on Jones, Winehouse, and Lee Fields and The Expressions records, not to mention his work with Lady Gaga, St. Vincent, and Bruno Mars. For the first time in a decade, MSB — which includes Dave Guy (The Roots), Leon Michaels (The Black Keys) and Nick Movshon (The Expressions) — have reconvened the troops to create their most effortlessly cinematic collection yet: the cheekily titled The Exciting Sounds Of The Menahan Street Band. The album art alone signifies a sensual, intimate evening is ahead to whoever listens. Is the design NSFW? Maybe.

Brenneck called into the episode taping from outside L.A. and Steinweiss from his studio in New York City. The conservation jumped back to how they formed the group in 2007, how they convinced Bradley to join them in making new music (he had been doing James Brown impression work), and how they find that out-of-body, improvisational zen zone which creates their aural moods of mystery and intrigue — showcased best in the reverb-y Bond-like jam “Starchaser.”

A favorite surreal moment that Brenneck mentioned was driving through Brooklyn hearing their song sampled by Jay-Z. For a moment, their horns were blaring from every car radio in the city. While hip-hop legends often find their beats and backdrops from classic soul and R&B vinyl, notables like Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and 50 Cent have mined the funky MSB catalog for years. Sir Paul McCartney also used their services. If you need an instant vibe, they’ve got you. Even in sparkling trumpet-led themes like “Glovebox Pistol,” which clocks in at a minute and eight seconds long, you can see a velvet-boothed, smoke-filled scene unfolding, bringing to mind the lush scores of The Godfather or The Score.

Only recently have star backing-bands like The Wrecking Crew, The Swampers, and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section come to be appreciated for creating some of the most beloved songs in the American pop canon, from The Beach Boys and Aretha Franklin to Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, and The Staples Singers. It can be argued that in the 21st century, Brenneck and Steinweiss (and the work of The Menahan Street Band) deserve to be included in that conversation. With one listen of The Exciting Sounds Of The Menahan Street Band, you are transported — exactly where is up to you.


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The Taxman Cometh: 9 Songs to Get You Through Tax Day

April 15. Unless you're an accountant or you're owed a big ol' refund, this day probably strikes a unique fear in your heart, one fueled by nightmares of endless paperwork and a Kafka-esque string of TurboTax questions that have you — if you're like me — so flustered you forget your own address. Although this year's tax day is actually April 18, we decided to go ahead and share a handful of our favorite tax-related tunes with you. Whether you're already crying over your return or you're dreading Sunday night's cram session, these nine tracks should hopefully ease a little pain. 

Don't like videos? Listen to the whole thing (with the Beatles' take on "Taxman" instead) on Spotify.

Nickel Creek, "Taxman"

We're all for the Beatles' original version, but who doesn't love Nickel Creek's acoustic take — this live one in particular — on the Fab Four's classic? 

Johnny Cash, "After Taxes"

His last name may be Cash, but that doesn't mean Johnny has money to spare (even though, let's be real, his estate totally does). This song from Cash's 1978 album, I Would Like to See You Again, laments all one loses in the name of Uncle Sam, including a "brand new Pontiac" and "a bracelet for her arm."

Joni Mitchell, "Tax Free"

Off 1985's Dog Eat Dog, "Tax Free" is more political than it is about actual taxes, but that refrain ("tax free") is undoubtedly something we'd all like to be.

Johnny Paycheck, "Me and the IRS"

"Well the bite keeps a-getting bigger and the pay check’s a-getting small / You know the IRS ain’t gonna rest until they think they’ve got it all." We feel ya, Johnny. We feel ya.

Ry Cooder, "Taxes on the Farmer Feeds Us All" 

A 1972 Ry Cooder cut reminds us that, while the merchants may make all the cash, it's the farmers who get us good and fed at the end of the day.

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, "What If We All Stopped Paying Taxes?"

But really … what if we did?!

Kaiser Clifton, "Cash Money Blues"

The title says it all: Who hasn't suffered from the "Cash Money Blues," especially this time of year?

The Gourds, "Gin and Juice"

Because, let's face it, right now your mind is on your money and your money is definitely on your mind.

Old Crow Medicine Show, "Poor Man"

Commiserate with Old Crow Medicine Show after you get up the nerve to mail off that big check.


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8 Unsucky New Year’s Eve Events

New Year's Eve is kind of the worst. You get all dressed up, spend a bunch of money, and end up in some horrible club with some horrible DJ while a bunch horrible people get hammered and dance around you. Sounds fun, right? Well, we have scoured the Interwebs for some truly un-horrible New Year's Eve events in a handful of our favorite cities so you aren't subjected to yet another $50 glass of André and you can get your 2016 off to a damn good start. Check 'em out.

Deer Tick with T. Hardy Morris and the Hard Knocks // Brooklyn Bowl // New York City

John McCauley and the rest of the Deer Tick are putting on a special night of fan-requested tunes at the Brooklyn Bowl. Add to that opener T. Hardy Morris (of Dead Confederate), and you're guaranteed both a great night of music and one hell of a hangover on January 1.

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NYE 2016 with Thee Oh Sees // Ace Hotel // Palm Springs

In addition to partying at the wonderful Ace Hotel, you'll enjoy the musical stylings of garage rockers Thee Oh Sees and folk band He's My Brother She's My Sister. Don't miss visual art from artist-in-residence Amit Greenberg.

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Old Crow Medicine Show with Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear // Ryman Auditorium // Nashville

There's no better place on earth to see live music than Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, and few bands can tear up the Ryman stage like Old Crow Medicine Show. And, hey, plan carefully and you can catch some of lower Broadway's New Year's shenanigans while you're at it (if you dare).

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Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings // House of Blues // Chicago

We can't imagine a funkier way to ring in the New Year than with Sharon Jones and her Dap-Kings. Put on your shiniest dress, your most comfortable dancing shoes, and get ready to ring in the new year with some soul.

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The Decemberists with Thao & the Get Down Stay Down // The Masonic // San Francisco

The Decemberists have, perhaps, the most holiday-appropriate name on this list … and they also put on a kick-ass show. Throw in openers Thao & the Get Down Stay Down and your last day of December will be one to remember.

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St. Paul and the Broken Bones with Trouble Funk // 9:30 Club // Washington, D.C.

There are few singers alive today who can wail like Paul Janeaway, so no matter your feelings on New Year's Eve, you're sure to end your night smiling (and sweaty) after this event at the 9:30 Club.

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Rapidgrass New Year's Eve Ball // 809 Taos St // Denver

For fans of no-frills, rapid-fire bluegrass, Denver's Rapidgrass New Year's Eve Ball is the event for you, complete with champagne toast and food galore.

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Jerry Douglas // Alberta Rose Theatre // Portland

It's Jerry Douglas. Do we really need to explain further?

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