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Monkey House

Monkey House is a musical group founded by Don Breithaupt, a Canadian-born pianist, singer/songwriter, composer, arranger, producer and author. The group got its name from a 1970 book by Kurt Vonnegut.[1]

Monkey House
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresJazz, rock
Years active1992–present
LabelsAquarius/EMI, Marigold/Koch Records, GDM, Alma/Universal
Members
Past members
Websitewww.almarecords.com/artists/monkey-house/

History

The band formed in 1992, performing songs Breithaupt had written that seemed too jazzy or different for other bands to cover.[2] A number of guest artists have contributed songs and have performed on their albums, including Drew Zingg, Elliott Randall, Michael Leonhart, and Jay Graydon. Steely Dan is one of Breithaupt's biggest influences.[3] The band makes melodic pop with a sophisticated, jazzy twist,[4] with some horn arrangements.

Their debut album Welcome to the Club was released in 1992, on the Aquarius label, based in Canada. It included a cover of a song written by Donald Fagen of Steely Dan called "Lazy Nina", which was covered by Greg Phillinganes in 1984, but never recorded by Fagen himself.

Their second album True Winter, on the Marigold label, released in 1998, found Breithaupt collaborating with Little Feat’s Richie Hayward and David Blamires of the Pat Metheny Group.

In 2005 the compilation album Big Money: Singles Remasters Rarities 1992-2005 was released. It contained thirteen tracks from the first two Monkey House albums, plus four fresh tracks including the single "Tough Love". Guests included Kevin Breit (Norah Jones), Mark Kelso (Gino Vannelli), as well as Hayward and Blamires.[5]

Their fourth album Headquarters was released in 2012, on the Alma record label, which is affiliated with the Universal Music Group.[6] This album reached a wider audience, receiving positive reviews and airplay on jazz, pop, Adult Album Alternative, Adult Contemporary, and Smooth Jazz radio[citation needed]. Guest artists included Kim Mitchell, Rik Emmett, Drew Zingg and Michael Leonhart.

An album anthology entitled Retrospective was released in 2013, which includes almost everything Monkey House released over their first two decades. In addition to tunes from their first three albums, the 44-song anthology includes previously unreleased material like "I'm Not That Guy" from the Headquarters sessions, five instrumental tracks and some interviews.[7]

A sixth album was released in June 2016, Left, on the Alma/Universal label. The title references the fact that Breithaupt packed up and moved from Toronto to the west coast, or "left coast",[2] arriving in the Los Angeles area by February 2013.[8] The core group of musicians on the album are drummer Mark Kelso, bassist Pat Kilbride, and guitarist Justin Abedin, with Breithaupt contributing on keyboards, and bassist Peter Cardinali guesting on one track. Besides Elliott Randall and Jay Graydon, other guests include backing vocalists David Blamires (Pat Metheny Group) Lucy Woodward (Snarky Puppy) on backing vocals, William Sperandei on trumpet, and saxophonist Donny McCaslin. Drew Zingg and Michael Leonhart also return to contribute solos.[9] The album debuted at number 9 on the iTunes U.S. Jazz chart, number 2 on the iTunes Canada jazz chart,[10] and peaked at Number 24 on the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart[11]

Discography

External links

  • Band home page at Almarecords.
  • Monkey House official website

References

  1. ^ "Alma Records".
  2. ^ a b "Don Breithaupt, of Monkey House: Something Else! Interview". 12 June 2016.
  3. ^ . 14 May 2015. Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  4. ^ "DonBreithaupt". www.socan.com.
  5. ^ "Monkey House Discography at CD Universe".
  6. ^ . www.umusic.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-05-30.
  7. ^ "♫ Retrospective - Monkey House. Listen @cdbaby". cdbaby.com. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  8. ^ "A Conversation With ... Don Breithaupt - FYIMusicNews". fyimusicnews.ca. 5 August 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  9. ^ "Monkey House - Alma Records".
  10. ^ "New CD From Monkey House Nabs Impressive Chart Debuts: #9 on iTunes U.S. Jazz Chart, #2 on Canada iTunes Jazz Chart ; The Brainchild of Don Breithaupt, Popular Groove/Jazz/Pop/AC Band Celebrates Release of 'Left' via ALMA Records - JazzCorner.com News". jazzcorner.com. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  11. ^ "Monkey House - Chart history - Billboard". billboard.com. Retrieved 23 October 2016.

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Monkey House is a musical group founded by Don Breithaupt a Canadian born pianist singer songwriter composer arranger producer and author The group got its name from a 1970 book by Kurt Vonnegut 1 Monkey HouseOriginToronto Ontario CanadaGenresJazz rockYears active1992 presentLabelsAquarius EMI Marigold Koch Records GDM Alma UniversalMembersDon Breithaupt p Mark Kelso d Pat Kilbride b Justin Abedin g Past membersRichie Hayward d David Blamires vox multi Websitewww wbr almarecords wbr com wbr artists wbr monkey house wbr Contents 1 History 2 Discography 3 External links 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe band formed in 1992 performing songs Breithaupt had written that seemed too jazzy or different for other bands to cover 2 A number of guest artists have contributed songs and have performed on their albums including Drew Zingg Elliott Randall Michael Leonhart and Jay Graydon Steely Dan is one of Breithaupt s biggest influences 3 The band makes melodic pop with a sophisticated jazzy twist 4 with some horn arrangements Their debut album Welcome to the Club was released in 1992 on the Aquarius label based in Canada It included a cover of a song written by Donald Fagen of Steely Dan called Lazy Nina which was covered by Greg Phillinganes in 1984 but never recorded by Fagen himself Their second album True Winter on the Marigold label released in 1998 found Breithaupt collaborating with Little Feat s Richie Hayward and David Blamires of the Pat Metheny Group In 2005 the compilation album Big Money Singles Remasters Rarities 1992 2005 was released It contained thirteen tracks from the first two Monkey House albums plus four fresh tracks including the single Tough Love Guests included Kevin Breit Norah Jones Mark Kelso Gino Vannelli as well as Hayward and Blamires 5 Their fourth album Headquarters was released in 2012 on the Alma record label which is affiliated with the Universal Music Group 6 This album reached a wider audience receiving positive reviews and airplay on jazz pop Adult Album Alternative Adult Contemporary and Smooth Jazz radio citation needed Guest artists included Kim Mitchell Rik Emmett Drew Zingg and Michael Leonhart An album anthology entitled Retrospective was released in 2013 which includes almost everything Monkey House released over their first two decades In addition to tunes from their first three albums the 44 song anthology includes previously unreleased material like I m Not That Guy from the Headquarters sessions five instrumental tracks and some interviews 7 A sixth album was released in June 2016 Left on the Alma Universal label The title references the fact that Breithaupt packed up and moved from Toronto to the west coast or left coast 2 arriving in the Los Angeles area by February 2013 8 The core group of musicians on the album are drummer Mark Kelso bassist Pat Kilbride and guitarist Justin Abedin with Breithaupt contributing on keyboards and bassist Peter Cardinali guesting on one track Besides Elliott Randall and Jay Graydon other guests include backing vocalists David Blamires Pat Metheny Group Lucy Woodward Snarky Puppy on backing vocals William Sperandei on trumpet and saxophonist Donny McCaslin Drew Zingg and Michael Leonhart also return to contribute solos 9 The album debuted at number 9 on the iTunes U S Jazz chart number 2 on the iTunes Canada jazz chart 10 and peaked at Number 24 on the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart 11 Discography EditWelcome to the Club Aquarius EMI 1992 True Winter Marigold Koch Records 1998 Big Money Singles Remasters Rarities 1992 2005 GDM 2005 Headquarters Alma Universal 2012 Retrospective GDM 2013 Left Alma Universal 2016 Friday Alma Universal 2019 Remember the Audio Alma Universal 2022 External links EditBand home page at Almarecords Monkey House official websiteReferences Edit Alma Records a b Don Breithaupt of Monkey House Something Else Interview 12 June 2016 MONKEY HOUSE RELEASE NEW ALBUM HEADQUARTERS AT THE ORBIT ROOM MAY 15 9PM Cashbox Magazine Canada 14 May 2015 Archived from the original on 10 October 2016 Retrieved 21 September 2016 DonBreithaupt www socan com Monkey House Discography at CD Universe Labels Umusic www umusic ca Archived from the original on 2016 05 30 Retrospective Monkey House Listen cdbaby cdbaby com Retrieved 23 October 2016 A Conversation With Don Breithaupt FYIMusicNews fyimusicnews ca 5 August 2016 Retrieved 23 October 2016 Monkey House Alma Records New CD From Monkey House Nabs Impressive Chart Debuts 9 on iTunes U S Jazz Chart 2 on Canada iTunes Jazz Chart The Brainchild of Don Breithaupt Popular Groove Jazz Pop AC Band Celebrates Release of Left via ALMA Records JazzCorner com News jazzcorner com Retrieved 23 October 2016 Monkey House Chart history Billboard billboard com Retrieved 23 October 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monkey House amp oldid 1124804922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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