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  1. www.youtube.com › @TheUptownHornsYouTube

    Watch TheUptownHorns perform live music from various genres and artists, such as Mel Tillis, Sabrina Carpenter, Glenn Miller and more.

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    The Uptown Horns. 939 likes · 11 talking about this. Legendary NYC-based horn section, who have toured Rolling Stones ("Steel Wheels") and played on #1... Legendary NYC-based horn section, who have toured Rolling Stones ("Steel Wheels") and played on #1 hit records (James Brown's "Living in America").

  3. "In Your Face", by The Uptown HornsProduced & arranged by The Uptown Horns | Written by David Conrad Engineered by Steve Rosenthal at Dreamland Studio |...

  4. The Uptown Horns sit in with Les Paul on his 78th birthday party, at Fat Tuesday’s, New York City, June 9 1993. Harmonica player is Jon Paris, milling crowds unidentified. The Uptown Horns Revue, October 1994, at the Bottom Line, New York City. Just after the release of their second album.

  5. Uptown Funk Prepared by brendanchampion@gmail.com Alto Saxophone (Eb) sf Hot Damn! 9 9 Ooo! Cause up-town funk gon' give ittoya 25 25 Sat -ur-day night and we in the spot sf 30 33 33 37 Stop! Wait amin -ute 41 Take asip sign the cheque Hot Damn! 46 46 Ooo! Cause 58 62 up-town funk gon' give ittoya Sat -ur-day night and we inthe spot sf 66 70 70 4

  6. The Uptown Horns discography and songs: Music profile for The Uptown Horns. sign in. RYM. new music genres. charts. lists. Close. Search: Music Film for: New Music Genres Charts Lists. The Uptown Horns. ... Bosnia [live] 1997 • Album • Grand Funk Railroad . 2.98. 3. 3 - Burnzy's Last Call. 1999 • Album • Various Artists . 3.74. 2. 1. 2

  7. 1 de ene. de 1994 · The Uptown Horns are a horn section formed in 1980 by Arno Hecht, Crispin Cioe, Bob Funk and Paul Litteral in New York City. For the first year, the 'Horns played at Tramps night club in NYC, backing artists including Big Joe Turner, the Neville Brothers, Ronnie Spector and David Johannsen.Their first recording, in 1981, was on Iggy Pop's "Party" album.