词条 | Detroit Grand Pubahs |
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| name = Detroit Grand Pubahs | image = Detroit Grand Pubahs.jpg | caption = Detroit Grand Pubahs performing live. | background = group_or_band | origin = Detroit, Michigan, United States | genre = {{nowrap|Detroit techno}},[1] {{nowrap|electronic dance music}}[1] | years_active = {{start date|1998}}–present | label = Throw, Jive Electro, Poker Flat, Detelefunk | current_members = Mack Goudy, Jr. Oliver Way Dominique Gerin (saxophone) Mo T (guitar) Mitch Marcus (keyboards and saxophone) | past_members = Andy Toth }} The Detroit Grand Pubahs are an American musical group from Detroit, Michigan, comprising Paris the Black Fu (real name Mack Goudy, Jr.) and The Mysterious Mr O. (real name Oliver Way). One of the founding members, Dr. Toefinger (real name Andy Toth), left in 2004. They are best known for their 2000 single "Sandwiches", which reached #29 on the Dance Club Songs chart.[2] The group were nominated for "Outstanding Funk Artist / Group" at the Detroit Music Awards in 2002.[3] Rolling Stone called them "a group to watch..... this dynamic duo never ceases to amaze with creative use of found sound, foreboding vocals, and bizarre costumes".[3] The group run their own record label, Detelefunk, on which they release their own music and that of other artists. BiographyBoth of the Pubahs started in music at an early age, with Toth starting to play drums in various local bands at age 16.[1] Vocalist Goudy began DJing at a similar age, having been influenced by Jeff Mills' radio mix shows.[1] After leaving school, Toth took a job as a sound engineer at a local recording studio, while Goudy continued to DJ and sing as one half of Heckle and Jeckle, with Jon Billebob Williams.[1] While both were active on the Detroit scene, they did not meet until they both happened to be working in the same restaurant in Michigan. They got together and started producing music; their first release was "Sandwiches" – released in 2000 on Throw Records – and as its popularity spread, it was picked up by New York-based Jive Electro.[1] In 2001, they continued to tour their live act and released their debut studio album, Funk All Y'all, on Intuit-Solar. More singles, 2003's "The Clapper" and 2004's "Big Onion", followed on Poker Flat Recordings. The Pubahs' second album, Galactic Ass Creatures from Uranus, was released in 2004. At the same time, Toth left for other adventures and was replaced by The Mysterious Mr O.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} After that, they continued to tour. In 2006, they hired Domguè as saxophone player and Mo T as guitarist for their live shows. For some live shows, a new drummer, Emeric Di Paolo, plays with them. The third album, Nuttin' Butt Funk, was released in 2008 on their own label Detelefunk. DiscographyStudio albums
Remix albums
Compilation albums
EPs
Singles
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/detroit-grand-pubahs-p430808/biography |title=Biography |author=Diana Potts |work=Allmusic |accessdate=4 October 2011}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/song/detroit-grand-pu-bahs/sandwiches/3439446#/song/detroit-grand-pu-bahs/sandwiches/3439446 |title=Sandwiches - Detroit Grand Pubahs |work=Billboard.com |accessdate=4 October 2011}} 3. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.detroitgrandpubahs.net/content/biography |title=Biography |work=detroitgrandpubahs.net |accessdate=7 October 2011}} External links
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