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About The Meters
Currently, The Meters continue to captivate audiences with their electrifying live performances, occasionally reuniting for a series of concerts that highlight their timeless classics and deep cuts. In recent years, they've participated in various music festivals alongside contemporary artists, showcasing their ability to connect with both old and new fans. Their live shows often feature extended jams that allow each band member to shine, bringing a sense of spontaneity that’s a hallmark of their performances. Notable appearances at festivals like New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Jam Cruise have garnered critical acclaim and underscored their status as funk legends. Additionally, The Meters have been involved in special tribute shows and collaborations, keeping the spirit of their music alive while introducing it to new generations. Fans eagerly anticipate these concerts, as each performance offers a unique experience laden with deep grooves and infectious rhythms that have defined funk music for decades. Recent concert schedules and live updates can be tracked through their official website and fan pages, where dedicated followers share information about upcoming shows and events. The Meters remain a vital part of the live music scene, continuing to influence and inspire all who experience their exhilarating performances.
The Meters History
The Meters, an iconic band formed in 1965 in New Orleans, Louisiana, are often hailed as pioneers of funk music. Comprised of Art Neville (keyboard and vocals), George Porter Jr. (bass), Leo Nocentelli (guitar), and Ziggy Modeliste (drums), their distinctive sound blends elements of jazz, R&B, and rock. The Meters gained prominence for their tightly-knit grooves and improvisational prowess, which laid the groundwork for funk music as it is known today. They first came into the limelight with the release of their self-titled debut album in 1969, which featured instrumental tracks that showcased their unique musical chemistry. The band’s subsequent albums, such as 'Rejuvenation' and 'Cabbage Alley,' further established them as a formidable force, influencing countless artists across various genres. Although they disbanded in the late 1970s, The Meters experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 1990s, largely thanks to the burgeoning jam band scene and their work with artists like Paul McCartney and Robert Palmer. Their live performances began to gain attention during this time, characterized by explosive energy and musical virtuosity, solidifying their reputation as one of the greatest live funk acts in history.
