Phat Phunktion is a nine-piece American funk band founded in 1996 by students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Tim Whalen and Al Falaschi started the band for a battle of the bands competition. They have recorded four studio albums and a live album and Blu-ray disc, and are noted for a horn-driven sound that draws inspiration from funk bands of the 1970s.[1] Whalen and Falaschi are the primary songwriters.
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Origin | Madison, Wisconsin, United States |
Genres | Funk, R&B, Jazz, Rock, Hip-hop |
Years active | 1996 – present |
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Website | phatphunktion |
Origin
editIn April 1996, music students Tim Whalen and Al Falaschi gathered a group of jazz band students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and formed Phat Phunktion to enter a battle of the bands competition at the student union.[2] It was meant to be a one-off gig, but the band kept going. They released their self-titled, eponymous debut album in 1997.[3]
Career
editThe band toured throughout the Midwest during the late 1990s and early 2000s, releasing two more studio albums. The first, Here We Go, came out in 1999, followed in 2004 by You and Me, which was released on Nardis Records. In the meantime, they had begun to attract national and international notice. In 2001, they won the Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI) award for best R&B band.[4] In 2003, Rolling Stone singled them out as a "band on the rise" and Billboard judges selected them to perform at the Disc Makers Independent Music World Series Midwest regional final in Chicago, where they took top honors along with Chicago's Orbert Davis.[citation needed]
The band embarked on its first US tour from June 2005 to August 2006, playing festivals, including the Bele Chere Music Festival, the Riverbend Festival, Riverfest, and the Art Tatum Jazz and Heritage Festival, as well as premiere venues such as The Knitting Factory and BB Kings in New York City.[5]
Meanwhile, You and Me was re-released in Japan on the Groovetime Records label. The band then released a compilation album called Soul Juice[6] with songs from the first two albums, and they toured Japan in February 2006.[7] Local press called them "the new Tower of Power."[8]
The band then took some time off while Falaschi's wife Kate battled cancer. After her death in 2009,[9] Whalen and Falaschi began writing again, and the band released Real Life.:.High Fidelity in 2011,[10] leading to another tour of Japan in April 2012.[11]
The band celebrated their 20th anniversary on 7 October 2016 at the High Noon Saloon in Madison, Wisconsin. The audio and video from that show was released as a live CD and Blu-ray disc set called Phat Phunktion: Live at the High Noon on 2 June 2017.[12] In the lead-up to the release, the video for the track "Knockin' Em Down" premiered at Vents Magazine on 22 May,[citation needed] and Relix premiered the video for "Don't Destroy the Funk" on 31 May.[13]
Individual achievements
editCo-founder and saxophonist Falaschi arranged and composed music for Clyde Stubblefield's 2003 album, The Original, and appeared as a member of the "Sad Sax" collective on Bon Iver's 22, A Million. Whalen also contributed to The Original, and orchestrated strings for Jorge Drexler's Oscar-winning song "Al otro lado del río."[14]
Charity work
editSince 2009 the band has staged "Funk Out Cancer" fundraising concerts in Madison every other year. As of 2017 they had raised nearly $200,000 in research funds for the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center.[15][16]
Awards
edit- 2001 - WAMI for Best R&B Group[17]
- 2005 - MAMA (Madison Area Music Award) for Best R&B Album - “You and Me”[18]
- 2012 - MAMA (Madison Area Music Awards) for Best Pop/R&B Album (Real Life.:.High Fidelity), and Best Pop/R&B Performer[19]
- 2018 - WAMI for Best Reeds/Brass Player (Al Falaschi)[20]
- 2018 - MAMA (Madison Area Music Award) for Woodwinds/Sax (Al Falaschi) and Keyboards/Synthesizers (Tim Whalen)[21]
- 2019 - MAMA (Madison Area Music Awards) for Woodwinds/Sax (Al Falaschi) and Trombone (Courtney Larsen)[22]
- 2020 - MAMA (Madison Area Music Awards) for Best Trombonist (Courtney Larsen) and percussionist (Pauli Ryan)[23]
Discography
editAlbum | Year | Label |
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PhatPhunktion | 1997 | |
Here We Go | 1999 | |
You and Me | 2004 | Nardis Records/Liquid 8, Groovetime Records |
Soul Juice | 2005 | Groovetime Records |
Real Life.:.High Fidelity | 2011 | Nardis Records/Liquid 8 |
Phat Phunktion: Live at the High Noon | 2017 |
References
edit- ^ Tauss, Lucy (July 1, 2004), Phat Phunktion: You and Me, Jazz Times, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Potter, Steven (September 22, 2016), Upbeat reunion: Phat Phunktion celebrates 20 years, Isthmus, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Snyder, Elizabeth (July 7, 2018). "Snyder: Kenosha natives performing at Summerfest with Steely Dane". Kenosha News. Retrieved October 13, 2021.
- ^ WAMI R&B Awards, FolkLib, February 13, 2014, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Funk Band Phat Phunktion is Set to Release New Album "Live At The High Noon" on June 2nd, 2017, The Urban Music Scene, April 17, 2017, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ PHAT PHUNKTION — SOUL JUICE, Jazz Music Archives, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ PHAT PHUNKTION, Jazz Music Archives, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Greco, Jr., Ralph, Phat Phunktion Live At The High Noon – CD/DVD Review, Vintage Rock, retrieved March 5, 2021
- ^ Albertoni, Rich (December 1, 2011), The best Madison albums of 2011, Isthmus, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Steinhoff, Jessica (July 28, 2011), Tragedy and triumph fuel Phat Phunktion's new album "Real Life .:. High Fidelity", Isthmus, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Around the Bubbler: Paddle to Work Day, Phat Phunktion, The FUN Agenda, Madison Jazz Society, Madison.com, June 5, 2012, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Steinhoff, Jessica (July 28, 2011), Award-Winning Nine-Piece Band Phat Phunktion To Release "Live At The High Noon" On CD/Blu-Ray On June 2, All About Jazz, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ Frometa, RJ (May 31, 2017), Video Premiere: Phat Phunktion "Don't Destroy The Funk" (Live), Relix, retrieved March 5, 2021
- ^ Award-Winning Nine-Piece Band PHAT PHUNKTION To Release Fifth Album on June 2, Jazz Corner, May 4, 2017, retrieved March 5, 2021
- ^ Marley-Henschen, Holly (October 31, 2019), Making a difference, Isthmus, retrieved March 5, 2021
- ^ Ehrenclou, Martine (April 25, 2017), Interview with Phat Phunktion: exquisite musicianship & feel good music, Rock and Blues Muse, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ WAMI R&B Awards, FolkLib, February 13, 2014, retrieved March 4, 2021
- ^ MAMA 2005 Winners, Madison Area Music Association, retrieved March 5, 2021
- ^ MAMA 2012 Winners, Madison Area Music Association, retrieved March 5, 2021
- ^ Here are your 2018 WAMI winners, Milwaukee Record, May 20, 2018, retrieved March 5, 2021
- ^ 2018 Winners, Madison Area Music Association, retrieved March 15, 2021
- ^ Madison Area Music Association Awards 2019 Winners, Madison Area Music Association, retrieved March 15, 2021
- ^ Thanks for tuning into the 17th Annual MAMA Awards!, Madison Area Music Association, retrieved March 15, 2021