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The Meters

The Meters (later The Funky Meters) are an American funk band formed in 1965 in New Orleans by Zigaboo Modeliste (drums), George Porter Jr. (bass), Leo Nocentelli (guitar) and Art Neville (keyboards). The band performed and recorded their own music from the late 1960s until 1977 and played an influential role as backing musicians for other artists, including Lee Dorsey, Robert Palmer, Dr. John, and Allen Toussaint. Their original songs "Cissy Strut" and "Look-Ka Py Py" are considered funk classics.[1]

The Meters
The Meters performing in 2011
Background information
Also known as
  • The Original Meters
  • The Funky Meters
  • The Meter Men
OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
GenresFunk
Years active1965–1977, 1989–2018, 2020–present
LabelsJosie, Reprise, Mardi Gras, Virgo, Warner Bros., Rounder, Charly, Rhino, Lakeside, Sundazed, Too Funky
Members
Past members

While they rarely enjoyed significant mainstream success, they are considered originators of funk along with artists like James Brown, and their work is influential on many other bands, both their contemporaries and modern musicians.[2][3] Their sound is defined by a combination of tight melodic grooves and syncopated New Orleans "second line" rhythms under highly charged guitar and keyboard riffing.[4][5] The band has been nominated four times for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, most recently in 2017.[6] In 2018 the band was presented with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.[7]

History edit

1960s–1970s edit

Art Neville, the group's frontman, launched a solo career around the New Orleans area in the mid-1950s while still in high school. The Meters formed in 1965 with a line-up of keyboardist and vocalist Art Neville, guitarist Leo Nocentelli, bassist George Porter Jr. and drummer Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste. They were joined later by percussionist-vocalist Cyril Neville. The Meters became the house band for Allen Toussaint and his record label, Sansu Enterprises.[8]

In 1969 the Meters released "Sophisticated Cissy" and "Cissy Strut", both major R&B chart hits. "Look-Ka Py Py" and "Chicken Strut" were their hits the following year. After a label shift in 1972, the Meters had difficulty returning to the charts, but they worked with Dr. John, Paul McCartney, King Biscuit Boy, Labelle, Robert Palmer, and others.[4]

In 1975 Paul McCartney invited the Meters to play at the release party for his Venus and Mars album aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones was in attendance at the event and was greatly taken with the Meters and their sound.[2]: 166 [9] The Rolling Stones invited the band to open for them on their Tour of the Americas '75 and Tour of Europe '76.[4] In the same year the Meters recorded one of their most successful albums, Fire on the Bayou. From 1976 to 77 they played in The Wild Tchoupitoulas with George and Amos Landry and The Neville Brothers.

Art and Cyril Neville left the band in early 1977, but The Meters still appeared on Saturday Night Live on March 19, 1977, during the show's second season. After the Nevilles' departure, David Batiste Sr. joined on keyboards and Willie West became the band's lead singer. Porter left the group later that year and by 1980 The Meters had officially broken up.

After the break-up, Neville continued his career as part of The Neville Brothers. Modeliste toured with Keith Richards and Ron Wood, while Nocentelli and Porter "became in-demand session players and formed new bands."[10]

1980s–1990s edit

In 1989 Art Neville, George Porter Jr., and Leo Nocentelli reunited as The Meters, adding drummer Russell Batiste Jr. to replace Zigaboo Modeliste. Nocentelli left the group in 1994 and was replaced with guitarist Brian Stoltz, formerly of The Neville Brothers. The band was renamed The Funky Meters. They were referred to as "the Funky Meters" as early as 1989. They were billed as such when playing in a tiny venue called Benny's Bar at Valence and Camp streets in New Orleans.[11]

2000s–2010s edit

The Funky Meters continued to play into the 2000s with Stoltz being replaced by Art Neville's son, Ian Neville, from 2007 to 2011 while Stoltz pursued a solo career. Stoltz returned to the band permanently in 2011.[12]

In 2000 a large offer enticed all four original Meters to reunite for a one-night stand at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco; by this time Modeliste wanted to make the reunion a permanent one, but the other members and their management teams objected.[10] It wasn't until Quint Davis, producer and director of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, got them to "put aside their differences and hammer out the details" and perform at the Festival in 2005.[13]

In June 2011 The Original Meters along with Allen Toussaint and Dr. John played the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. The six men performed songs from Dr. John's album Desitively Bonnaroo which was originally recorded with the Meters, to a sold-out crowd. The Original Meters also played a set at the 2011 Voodoo Experience in New Orleans. On May 5, 2012 The Meters returned to New Orleans for a performance to a sold-out crowd at the Howlin' Wolf.

In late 2012, Zigaboo Modeliste, Leo Nocentelli, and George Porter Jr. played concerts with Phish keyboardist Page McConnell under the name The Meter Men.[14] During his time off from Phish, McConnell has continued to play with Porter Jr., Nocentelli, and Modeliste under the moniker of The Meter Men since those shows in 2012. The Meter Men had performed 16 shows together as of spring 2015, with their third annual appearance as a late night act during New Orleans' Jazz and Heritage Festival.[15][16] In 2014, during The Meter Men's second appearance as a late night act during Jazzfest, the band performed at The Republic on April 26, 2014, after McConnell had headlined the NOLA Jazzfest at the New Orleans Fairgrounds with Phish earlier that day.[17][18] The Meter Men had also played the previous night at The Republic.[19] As of spring 2015 The Meter Men appeared in Massachusetts, New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Colorado, and Vermont. They also had a performance in Washington, D.C.[20][21][22]

As of 2017, The Funky Meters tour consistently performing songs by The Meters, while The Meters performs sporadically. The lineup of Neville, Porter, Nocentelli, and Modeliste typically bill themselves as The Original Meters to avoid confusion with The Funky Meters. When not performing with The Original Meters, guitarist Leo Nocentelli leads his own group, The Meters Experience, which also performs the music of The Meters.[23]

As of 2018, the most recent performance of the original Meters (with all four of the founding members) was at the Arroyo Seco Festival in Pasadena, California on June 25, 2017. The song "They All Ask'd for You" from the 1975 album Fire on the Bayou remains popular in the New Orleans region and is the unofficial theme song of the Audubon Zoo.[24]

Art Neville announced his retirement from music on December 18, 2018.[25] Neville died on July 22, 2019.

Influence edit

According to Brian Knight of The Vermont Review, "In a sense, the Meters defined the basic characteristics of the groove. While Funkadelic, Cameo, James Brown and Sly Stone are synonymous with funk, these artists look to the Meters for the basic-down to earthy and raw sound."[26] Music critic Robert Christgau called the band "totally original" and placed the compilation album Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology on his list of top six New Orleans classics.[27][28]

The Meters' music has been sampled by musicians around the world, including rap artists Heavy D, LL Cool J and Queen Latifah, Musiq, Big Daddy Kane, Run-DMC, N.W.A, Ice Cube, Scarface, Cypress Hill, EPMD, Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys, Naughty by Nature, and Tweet.[29]

Red Hot Chili Peppers covered the Meters' song "Africa", renamed "Hollywood (Africa)", on their 1985 album Freaky Styley. The eclectic jazz-fusion guitarist Oz Noy has recorded his version of "Cissy Strut" twice. Primus covered the Meters' song "Tippi Toes" on their 1992 EP Miscellaneous Debris.

Bands such as the Grateful Dead,[30] KVHW, Steve Kimock Band, Widespread Panic,[31] Rebirth Brass Band, Galactic, Jaco Pastorius, and The String Cheese Incident[32] have performed songs by The Meters in their concert rotations.

Awards and honors edit

Members edit

Current

Former

  • Art Neville – keyboards, vocals (1965–1977, 1989–2018; died 2019)[25]
  • Gary Brown − saxophone (1965-1967)[43]
  • "Glen" − drums (1965)[43]
  • Cyril Neville – percussion, vocals (1970–1977)
  • David Batiste, Sr. – keyboards (1977–1980)
  • Willie West – vocals (1977–1980)[44]
  • Russell Batiste Jr. – drums (1989–2000; died 2023)
  • Brian Stoltz – guitar (1994–2000)
  • Page McConnell − keyboards, background vocals (2012-2014)

The Meters/The Original Meters/The Meter Men edit

The Funky Meters edit

  • Art Neville – keyboards, vocals (2000-2016)
  • George Porter Jr. – bass, background vocals (2000-2016)
  • Brian Stoltz – guitar (2000–2007, 2011–2016)
  • Ian Neville – guitar (2007–2011)
  • Russell Batiste Jr. – drums (2000–2015)
  • Terrence Houston – drums (2015-2016)

Discography edit

Original studio albums

Year Album Chart positions Label
US Pop
[45]
US R&B
[45]
1969 The Meters 108 23 Josie JOS-4010
Look-Ka Py Py 198 23 Josie JOS-4011
1970 Struttin' 200 32 Josie JOS-4012
1972 Cabbage Alley 48 Reprise MS-2076
1974 Rejuvenation Reprise MS-2200
1975 Fire on the Bayou 179 41 Reprise MS-2228
1976 Trick Bag Reprise MS-2252
1977 New Directions Warner Bros. BS-3042
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

  • Cissy Strut (1974), Island ILPS-9250 [LP]
  • The Best of the Meters (1975), Virgo SV-12002 [LP]
  • Second Line Strut (1980), Charly R&B CRB-1009 [LP]
  • Here Come the Metermen (1986), Charly R&B CRB-1112 [LP]
  • Struttin' (1987), Charly R&B CD-63
  • Good Old Funky Music (1990), Rounder CD-2104[46]
  • Funky Miracle (1991), Charly CDNEV-2 [2-CD set]
  • Meters Jam (1992), Rounder CD-2105
  • Fundamentally Funky (1994), Charly CPCD-8044
  • Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology (1995), Rhino R2-71869 [2-CD set]
  • The Best of The Meters (1996), Mardi Gras MG-1029
  • The Very Best of The Meters (1997), Rhino R2-72642
  • Kickback (2001), Sundazed LP-5081/SC-11081
  • Zony Mash (2003), Sundazed LP-5087/SC-6211
  • Here Comes the Meter Man (The Complete Josie Recordings 1968–1970) (2011), Charly SNAX627CD [2-CD set]
  • Original Album Series (2014), Rhino 081227961565 [5-CD set], reissues: Cabbage Alley, Rejuvenation, Fire on the Bayou, Trick Bag, New Directions
  • A Message from The Meters: The Complete Josie, Reprise & Warner Bros. Singles 1968–1977 (2016), Real Gone Music RGM-0491 [2-CD set]

Live albums

  • Uptown Rulers: The Meters live on the Queen Mary (1975 [rel. 1992]), Rhino R2-70376
  • Live at the Moonwalker (1993), Lakeside Music LAKE-2022 – as the 'Legendary Meters'
  • Second Helping (Live at the Moonwalker) (1994), Lakeside Music LAKE-2026 – as the 'Legendary Meters'
  • Fiyo at the Fillmore, Volume 1 (2001 [rel. 2003]), Too Funky/Fuel 2000/Varese 030206127522 – as the 'Funky Meters'

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Pop
[45]
US R&B
[45]
1968 "Sophisticated Cissy" 34 7
1969 "Cissy Strut" 23 4
"Ease Back" 61 20
"Dry Spell" 39
1970 "Look-Ka Py Py" 56 11
"Chicken Strut" 50 11
"Hand Clapping Song" 89 26
"A Message from the Meters" 21
1971 "Stretch Your Rubber Band" 42
"Doodle-Oop (The World Is a Little Bit Under the Weather)" 47
"Good Old Funky Music"
1972 "Do the Dirt"
"Cabbage Alley"
"Chug Chug Chug-A-Log (Push N' Shove)"
1974 "Hey Pocky A-Way" 31
"People Say" 52
1975 "They All Ask'd for You"
1976 "Disco Is the Thing Today" 87
"Trick Bag"
1977 "People Say" 78 78
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Jason Berry; Jonathan Foose; Tad Jones (1992). Up from the Cradle of Jazz. Da Capo Press. pp. 190–200. ISBN 9780306804939.
  • Grace Lichtenstein; Laura Dankner (1993). Musical Gumbo: The Music of New Orleans. W.W. Norton. pp. 153–160. ISBN 9780393034684.
  • Dave Thompson (2001). Funk, Third Ear: The Essential Listening Companion. Hal Leonard. pp. 164–169. ISBN 9780879306298.
  • Jeff Chang (2007). Phil Freeman (ed.). Marooned: The Next Generation of Desert Island Discs. Da Capo Press. pp. 195–208. ISBN 9780306816406.
  • Daniel Knobler (February 2011). "Strutting & Scuffling – Here Come the Meter Men". Perfect Sound Forever.
  • Ronnie Reese (December 2020). "A Message from the Meters". Waxpoetics.

External links edit

  • George Porter, Jr. – official site
  • Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste – official site
  • Cyril Neville – official site
  • Leo Nocentilli – official site
  • Art Neville – biography
  • The Meters at AllMusic  
  • The Meters discography at Discogs
  • NPR Morning Edition story on The Meters

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For the band s debut album see The Meters album For other uses see Meter disambiguation The Meters later The Funky Meters are an American funk band formed in 1965 in New Orleans by Zigaboo Modeliste drums George Porter Jr bass Leo Nocentelli guitar and Art Neville keyboards The band performed and recorded their own music from the late 1960s until 1977 and played an influential role as backing musicians for other artists including Lee Dorsey Robert Palmer Dr John and Allen Toussaint Their original songs Cissy Strut and Look Ka Py Py are considered funk classics 1 The MetersThe Meters performing in 2011Background informationAlso known asThe Original MetersThe Funky MetersThe Meter MenOriginNew Orleans Louisiana U S GenresFunkYears active1965 1977 1989 2018 2020 presentLabelsJosie Reprise Mardi Gras Virgo Warner Bros Rounder Charly Rhino Lakeside Sundazed Too FunkyMembersGeorge Porter Jr Leo Nocentelli Zigaboo Modeliste Brian Stoltz Terrence HoustonPast membersArt Neville Cyril NevilleWhile they rarely enjoyed significant mainstream success they are considered originators of funk along with artists like James Brown and their work is influential on many other bands both their contemporaries and modern musicians 2 3 Their sound is defined by a combination of tight melodic grooves and syncopated New Orleans second line rhythms under highly charged guitar and keyboard riffing 4 5 The band has been nominated four times for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame most recently in 2017 6 In 2018 the band was presented with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 1960s 1970s 1 2 1980s 1990s 1 3 2000s 2010s 2 Influence 3 Awards and honors 4 Members 4 1 The Meters The Original Meters The Meter Men 4 2 The Funky Meters 5 Discography 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory edit1960s 1970s edit Art Neville the group s frontman launched a solo career around the New Orleans area in the mid 1950s while still in high school The Meters formed in 1965 with a line up of keyboardist and vocalist Art Neville guitarist Leo Nocentelli bassist George Porter Jr and drummer Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste They were joined later by percussionist vocalist Cyril Neville The Meters became the house band for Allen Toussaint and his record label Sansu Enterprises 8 In 1969 the Meters released Sophisticated Cissy and Cissy Strut both major R amp B chart hits Look Ka Py Py and Chicken Strut were their hits the following year After a label shift in 1972 the Meters had difficulty returning to the charts but they worked with Dr John Paul McCartney King Biscuit Boy Labelle Robert Palmer and others 4 In 1975 Paul McCartney invited the Meters to play at the release party for his Venus and Mars album aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach California Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones was in attendance at the event and was greatly taken with the Meters and their sound 2 166 9 The Rolling Stones invited the band to open for them on their Tour of the Americas 75 and Tour of Europe 76 4 In the same year the Meters recorded one of their most successful albums Fire on the Bayou From 1976 to 77 they played in The Wild Tchoupitoulas with George and Amos Landry and The Neville Brothers Art and Cyril Neville left the band in early 1977 but The Meters still appeared on Saturday Night Live on March 19 1977 during the show s second season After the Nevilles departure David Batiste Sr joined on keyboards and Willie West became the band s lead singer Porter left the group later that year and by 1980 The Meters had officially broken up After the break up Neville continued his career as part of The Neville Brothers Modeliste toured with Keith Richards and Ron Wood while Nocentelli and Porter became in demand session players and formed new bands 10 1980s 1990s edit In 1989 Art Neville George Porter Jr and Leo Nocentelli reunited as The Meters adding drummer Russell Batiste Jr to replace Zigaboo Modeliste Nocentelli left the group in 1994 and was replaced with guitarist Brian Stoltz formerly of The Neville Brothers The band was renamed The Funky Meters They were referred to as the Funky Meters as early as 1989 They were billed as such when playing in a tiny venue called Benny s Bar at Valence and Camp streets in New Orleans 11 2000s 2010s edit The Funky Meters continued to play into the 2000s with Stoltz being replaced by Art Neville s son Ian Neville from 2007 to 2011 while Stoltz pursued a solo career Stoltz returned to the band permanently in 2011 12 In 2000 a large offer enticed all four original Meters to reunite for a one night stand at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco by this time Modeliste wanted to make the reunion a permanent one but the other members and their management teams objected 10 It wasn t until Quint Davis producer and director of the New Orleans Jazz amp Heritage Festival got them to put aside their differences and hammer out the details and perform at the Festival in 2005 13 In June 2011 The Original Meters along with Allen Toussaint and Dr John played the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester Tennessee The six men performed songs from Dr John s album Desitively Bonnaroo which was originally recorded with the Meters to a sold out crowd The Original Meters also played a set at the 2011 Voodoo Experience in New Orleans On May 5 2012 The Meters returned to New Orleans for a performance to a sold out crowd at the Howlin Wolf In late 2012 Zigaboo Modeliste Leo Nocentelli and George Porter Jr played concerts with Phish keyboardist Page McConnell under the name The Meter Men 14 During his time off from Phish McConnell has continued to play with Porter Jr Nocentelli and Modeliste under the moniker of The Meter Men since those shows in 2012 The Meter Men had performed 16 shows together as of spring 2015 with their third annual appearance as a late night act during New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 15 16 In 2014 during The Meter Men s second appearance as a late night act during Jazzfest the band performed at The Republic on April 26 2014 after McConnell had headlined the NOLA Jazzfest at the New Orleans Fairgrounds with Phish earlier that day 17 18 The Meter Men had also played the previous night at The Republic 19 As of spring 2015 The Meter Men appeared in Massachusetts New York Florida Pennsylvania Louisiana Colorado and Vermont They also had a performance in Washington D C 20 21 22 As of 2017 The Funky Meters tour consistently performing songs by The Meters while The Meters performs sporadically The lineup of Neville Porter Nocentelli and Modeliste typically bill themselves as The Original Meters to avoid confusion with The Funky Meters When not performing with The Original Meters guitarist Leo Nocentelli leads his own group The Meters Experience which also performs the music of The Meters 23 As of 2018 the most recent performance of the original Meters with all four of the founding members was at the Arroyo Seco Festival in Pasadena California on June 25 2017 The song They All Ask d for You from the 1975 album Fire on the Bayou remains popular in the New Orleans region and is the unofficial theme song of the Audubon Zoo 24 Art Neville announced his retirement from music on December 18 2018 25 Neville died on July 22 2019 Influence editAccording to Brian Knight of The Vermont Review In a sense the Meters defined the basic characteristics of the groove While Funkadelic Cameo James Brown and Sly Stone are synonymous with funk these artists look to the Meters for the basic down to earthy and raw sound 26 Music critic Robert Christgau called the band totally original and placed the compilation album Funkify Your Life The Meters Anthology on his list of top six New Orleans classics 27 28 The Meters music has been sampled by musicians around the world including rap artists Heavy D LL Cool J and Queen Latifah Musiq Big Daddy Kane Run DMC N W A Ice Cube Scarface Cypress Hill EPMD Public Enemy A Tribe Called Quest Beastie Boys Naughty by Nature and Tweet 29 Red Hot Chili Peppers covered the Meters song Africa renamed Hollywood Africa on their 1985 album Freaky Styley The eclectic jazz fusion guitarist Oz Noy has recorded his version of Cissy Strut twice Primus covered the Meters song Tippi Toes on their 1992 EP Miscellaneous Debris Bands such as the Grateful Dead 30 KVHW Steve Kimock Band Widespread Panic 31 Rebirth Brass Band Galactic Jaco Pastorius and The String Cheese Incident 32 have performed songs by The Meters in their concert rotations Awards and honors editIn 1970 The Meters were named Best Rhythm and Blues Instrumental Group by both Billboard and Record World magazines 33 The Meters have been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame four times since becoming eligible in 1994 1996 2012 2013 and 2017 George Porter Jr and The Meters were recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the second annual Jammy Awards in 2001 34 In 2011 the iconic Meters song Cissy Strut was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 35 36 In 2013 The Meters received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Big Easy Music Awards 37 The band was featured on the 2017 New Orleans Jazz amp Heritage Festival s commemorative poster 38 In January 2018 The Meters were honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 39 40 Members editCurrent George Porter Jr bass background vocals 1965 1977 1989 2018 2020 present 41 Zigaboo Modeliste drums vocals 1965 1977 2000 2018 2020 present 41 Leo Nocentelli guitar background vocals 1966 42 1977 1989 1994 2000 2018 2020 present 41 Former Art Neville keyboards vocals 1965 1977 1989 2018 died 2019 25 Gary Brown saxophone 1965 1967 43 Glen drums 1965 43 Cyril Neville percussion vocals 1970 1977 David Batiste Sr keyboards 1977 1980 Willie West vocals 1977 1980 44 Russell Batiste Jr drums 1989 2000 died 2023 Brian Stoltz guitar 1994 2000 Page McConnell keyboards background vocals 2012 2014 The Meters The Original Meters The Meter Men edit The Funky Meters edit Art Neville keyboards vocals 2000 2016 George Porter Jr bass background vocals 2000 2016 Brian Stoltz guitar 2000 2007 2011 2016 Ian Neville guitar 2007 2011 Russell Batiste Jr drums 2000 2015 Terrence Houston drums 2015 2016 Discography editOriginal studio albums Year Album Chart positions LabelUS Pop 45 US R amp B 45 1969 The Meters 108 23 Josie JOS 4010Look Ka Py Py 198 23 Josie JOS 40111970 Struttin 200 32 Josie JOS 40121972 Cabbage Alley 48 Reprise MS 20761974 Rejuvenation Reprise MS 22001975 Fire on the Bayou 179 41 Reprise MS 22281976 Trick Bag Reprise MS 22521977 New Directions Warner Bros BS 3042 denotes releases that did not chart Compilation albums Cissy Strut 1974 Island ILPS 9250 LP The Best of the Meters 1975 Virgo SV 12002 LP Second Line Strut 1980 Charly R amp B CRB 1009 LP Here Come the Metermen 1986 Charly R amp B CRB 1112 LP Struttin 1987 Charly R amp B CD 63 Good Old Funky Music 1990 Rounder CD 2104 46 Funky Miracle 1991 Charly CDNEV 2 2 CD set Meters Jam 1992 Rounder CD 2105 Fundamentally Funky 1994 Charly CPCD 8044 Funkify Your Life The Meters Anthology 1995 Rhino R2 71869 2 CD set The Best of The Meters 1996 Mardi Gras MG 1029 The Very Best of The Meters 1997 Rhino R2 72642 Kickback 2001 Sundazed LP 5081 SC 11081 Zony Mash 2003 Sundazed LP 5087 SC 6211 Here Comes the Meter Man The Complete Josie Recordings 1968 1970 2011 Charly SNAX627CD 2 CD set Original Album Series 2014 Rhino 081227961565 5 CD set reissues Cabbage Alley Rejuvenation Fire on the Bayou Trick Bag New Directions A Message from The Meters The Complete Josie Reprise amp Warner Bros Singles 1968 1977 2016 Real Gone Music RGM 0491 2 CD set Live albums Uptown Rulers The Meters live on the Queen Mary 1975 rel 1992 Rhino R2 70376 Live at the Moonwalker 1993 Lakeside Music LAKE 2022 as the Legendary Meters Second Helping Live at the Moonwalker 1994 Lakeside Music LAKE 2026 as the Legendary Meters Fiyo at the Fillmore Volume 1 2001 rel 2003 Too Funky Fuel 2000 Varese 030206127522 as the Funky Meters Singles Year Single Peak chart positionsUS Pop 45 US R amp B 45 1968 Sophisticated Cissy 34 71969 Cissy Strut 23 4 Ease Back 61 20 Dry Spell 391970 Look Ka Py Py 56 11 Chicken Strut 50 11 Hand Clapping Song 89 26 A Message from the Meters 211971 Stretch Your Rubber Band 42 Doodle Oop The World Is a Little Bit Under the Weather 47 Good Old Funky Music 1972 Do the Dirt Cabbage Alley Chug Chug Chug A Log Push N Shove 1974 Hey Pocky A Way 31 People Say 521975 They All Ask d for You 1976 Disco Is the Thing Today 87 Trick Bag 1977 People Say 78 78 denotes releases that did not chart References edit The Meters Honored With Jazz Fest Postal Cachet www jazzandheritage org New Orleans Jazz amp Heritage Festival April 13 2015 Retrieved February 6 2018 a b Dave Thompson 2001 Funk Third Ear The Essential Listening Companion Hal Leonard pp 164 169 ISBN 9780879306298 Retrieved November 15 2015 Grace Lichtenstein Laura Dankner 1993 Musical Gumbo The Music of New Orleans W W Norton pp 153 160 ISBN 9780393034684 Retrieved November 15 2015 a b c Stephen Thomas Erlewine AllMusic The Meters biography AllMusic Archived from the original on January 10 2017 Retrieved August 27 2014 Linda Seida AllMusic Ziggy Modeliste biography AllMusic Archived from the original on November 8 2016 Retrieved October 28 2011 Lisa Respers France October 5 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees Announced CNN Archived from the original on October 11 2017 Retrieved October 15 2017 Queen Tina Turner to Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Rolling Stone Retrieved March 8 2018 Jason Berry Jonathan Foose Tad Jones 1992 Up from the Cradle of Jazz Da Capo Press pp 190 200 ISBN 9780306804939 Retrieved October 28 2017 Daryl Easlea 2010 The Meters Rejuvenation Review BBC Music Archived from the original on January 9 2016 Retrieved July 9 2017 a b Jeff Chang November 14 2005 A bad contract tore New Orleans Meters apart but they re back and rebuilding after the storm San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved March 16 2010 Matt Rose August 17 2011 Latest Meters reunion to roll on at least through Voodoo Fest NOLA com Retrieved August 27 2014 About Funkymeters com Retrieved August 27 2014 2006 1ST SUNDAY APRIL 30 2006 Swagland com April 30 2006 Retrieved August 27 2014 B B King Blues Club amp Grill THE METER MEN Oct 31 2012 Bbkingblues com October 31 2012 Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved August 27 2014 Phish net Phish net Retrieved October 29 2016 Phish net Phish net Retrieved October 29 2016 Apr 26 2014 Setlist Phish net April 26 2014 Retrieved October 29 2016 Phish net Phish net Retrieved October 29 2016 Phish net Phish net Retrieved October 29 2016 George Porter Jr Appearances Phish net Retrieved October 29 2016 Zigaboo Modeliste Appearances Phish net Retrieved October 29 2016 Leo Nocentelli Appearances Phish net Retrieved October 29 2016 Welcome To The Meters Experience Website Nocentelli com Retrieved August 27 2014 Nick Deriso August 4 2011 Zigaboo Modeliste on the Meters They All Ask d For You Funkify Your Life others Gimme Five Something Else Something Else Archived from the original on January 25 2019 Retrieved January 25 2019 a b Gail Mitchell December 19 2018 Art Neville of Neville Brothers Meters Fame Announces Retirement billboard com Archived from the original on February 1 2019 Retrieved March 26 2019 Brian Knight Get Dazed by the Meters The Vermont Review Archived from the original on November 10 2004 Retrieved March 17 2016 Robert Christgau The Meters Anthology review robertchristgau com Archived from the original on March 28 2012 Retrieved October 15 2017 New Orleans Classics Rocking amp Rolling on the River robertchristgau com from Rolling Stone Oct 6 2005 October 6 2005 Archived from the original on September 14 2015 Retrieved October 15 2017 Who Sampled The Meters Whosampled com Archived from the original on February 16 2017 Retrieved October 29 2016 Deaddiscs com Hey Pocky Way Deaddiscs com Archived from the original on September 14 2016 Retrieved October 29 2016 Everyday Companion The Meters Everydaycompanion com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 29 2016 Livecheese com Livecheese com Archived from the original on July 14 2016 Retrieved October 29 2016 Glickman Simon Manheim James M 2004 The Meters www encyclopedia com Retrieved February 6 2018 Budnick Dean 2003 Jambands The Complete Guide to the Players Music amp Scene San Francisco Backbeat Books p 62 ISBN 0 87930 745 5 OCLC 52728787 the meters and award Grammy Hall of Fame www grammy com The Recording Academy 2018 Retrieved February 6 2018 The Meters To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award At The Grammys denver cbslocal com CBS Denver January 15 2018 Retrieved February 6 2018 Allman Kevin April 22 2013 Winners of the 2013 Big Easy Music Awards announced www bestofneworleans com Gambit Retrieved February 6 2018 Spera Keith January 12 2018 New Orleans funk legends the Meters to receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award The New Orleans Advocate Retrieved February 6 2018 Fabian Renee January 9 2018 Tina Turner To Queen 2018 Recording Academy Special Merit Awards The Recording Academy MacCash Doug January 27 2018 The Meters Win Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award nola com NOLA Media Group Retrieved February 6 2018 a b c George Porter Jr and Leo Nocentelli Announce Livestream for Fridays From The Funky Uncle Jambands January 26 2021 Retrieved March 28 2021 Leo Nocentelli on the Meters McCartney and 50 Years of Funk May 15 2020 a b George Porter Jr Talks Art Neville Allen Toussaint amp The Hindsight Of The Meters Interview L4LM January 28 2020 Retrieved March 28 2021 Roberts Michael August 25 2008 Q amp A With George Porter Jr of The Meters Westword Blogs westword com Retrieved August 27 2014 a b c d The Meters Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on September 22 2012 Retrieved July 31 2022 Bill Dahl Containing previously unreleased material from the Meters records for Josie Records in the 1960s and 1970s AllMusic Retrieved August 27 2014 Further reading editJason Berry Jonathan Foose Tad Jones 1992 Up from the Cradle of Jazz Da Capo Press pp 190 200 ISBN 9780306804939 Grace Lichtenstein Laura Dankner 1993 Musical Gumbo The Music of New Orleans W W Norton pp 153 160 ISBN 9780393034684 Dave Thompson 2001 Funk Third Ear The Essential Listening Companion Hal Leonard pp 164 169 ISBN 9780879306298 Jeff Chang 2007 Phil Freeman ed Marooned The Next Generation of Desert Island Discs Da Capo Press pp 195 208 ISBN 9780306816406 Daniel Knobler February 2011 Strutting amp Scuffling Here Come the Meter Men Perfect Sound Forever Ronnie Reese December 2020 A Message from the Meters Waxpoetics External links editGeorge Porter Jr official site Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste official site Cyril Neville official site Leo Nocentilli official site Art Neville biography The Meters at AllMusic nbsp The Meters discography at Discogs NPR Morning Edition story on The Meters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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