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  1. The group is named after the Tchoupitoulas tribe who also gave their name to Tchoupitoulas Street. With help from local New Orleans musicians The Meters, The Wild Tchoupitoulas recorded an eponymous album, which featured the "call-and-response" style chants typical of Mardi Gras Indians. Vocals were provided by Landry, as well as ...

    • Mardi Gras Indian music, funk
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_MetersThe Meters - Wikipedia

    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).

    • 1965–1977, 1989–2018, 2020-Present
  3. The Wild Tchoupitoulas is a 1976 album by the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian tribe the Wild Tchoupitoulas. While not a commercial success, the effort was well received critically and the experience recording it encouraged the four Neville brothers to perform together for the first time as a group.

    • 1976
  4. 4. Feb. 2012 · The Wild Tchoupitoulas were originally a group of Mardi Gras Indians formed in the early 1970s by George Landry. With help from local New Orleans musicians The Meters, The Wild Tchoupitoulas...

  5. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Wild Tchoupitoulas by The Wild Tchoupitoulas. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  6. With the top call and response harmonies by The Wild Tchoupitoulas, the awesome funky backing band The Meters, various additional Neville brothers with backing vocals, and additional contributions from other New Orleans stalwarts, this LP is one of my favorites. Really an epitome of not only New Orleans Mardi Gras funk, but gives a whole ...

  7. “The Wild Tchoupitoulas” is a definitive expression of the New Orleans sound. From “Brother John” to “Hey Hey (Indians Comin’),” the album draws on carnival traditions stretching back centuries, adapting songs from the Mardi Gras Indians.