HONK!

Street band festival that originated in Massachusetts, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HONK!, also known as HONK! Fest, is a festival of activist street bands held annually on Indigenous Peoples' Day weekend in Somerville, Massachusetts. Each year since 2006, an all-volunteer organizing community invites more than 25 bands from around New England, North America, and the world to participate in this free three-day event that showcases acoustic and ambulatory bands playing free music in public spaces. Since its inception, it has inspired additional HONK! festivals in other locations.

HONK! parade in Somerville, Massachusetts, October 2023
Yellow Hat Band spilling out into Airport Way S. near the corner of S. Vale St. late at night in Georgetown, Seattle, Washington during the first HonkFest West (2009).

Description

HONK!s so far have been staged in Somerville, Massachusetts; Seattle, Washington; Austin, Texas; Providence, Rhode Island; New York, New York; Eugene, Oregon; Montpelier, Vermont; Spokane, Washington; Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasília, Brazil; and Wollongong, NSW, Australia.[1] Although each festival is locally organized and there is no central HONK! authority, they share common features. Each HONK! invites twelve to over thirty bands, who play multiple sets in outdoor public spaces over the course of two or three days. These shows are free to attend. Some HONK!s also feature a parade. The festivals are volunteer-run and get support from local sponsors.

The bands invited to play at HONK! share common characteristics: they are ambulatory, they use instruments that can be simultaneously carried and played, and they utilize little or no electronic amplification. As a result, the bands are able to play while moving. There is no generally agreed-upon label for this type of band; labels in use include "activist street band," "radical marching band," and "community street band."

Dead Music Capital Band playing at the Honk! festival in Austin, TX. 2013

Although many of the bands that play at HONK! have the phrase "marching band" in their names, they bear only superficial resemblance to a traditional marching band. Traditional marching band characteristics derive from their military history: they tend to feature regimented, synchronized movement and matching uniforms, and play music that has been composed and arranged in advance, with the goal of presenting the band as a cohesive unit without any differentiation between individual members. Band members are typically drawn from and affiliated with some larger organization, such as a school.

A HONK!-style street band, on the other hand, more often tends to encourage the individuality of its members: it may have a theme to its garb rather than a uniform, with individual members free to implement that theme in a manner of their own choosing; similarly, its music may offer more chances for improvisation. Many HONK! bands incorporate traditional marching band instrumentation, sometimes augmented with other instruments or vocalists; others use instrumentation drawn from non-Western music traditions, such as those of a Brazilian samba school. A HONK! band may exist for a specific purpose—some perform primarily at activist events, for instance—but they are typically autonomous entities not affiliated with another organization.

History

L Train Brass Band from Brooklyn, New York performing at the Somerville 2023 HONK!
Good Trouble Brass Band from Somerville, Massachusetts performing at the Somerville 2023 HONK!

The longest-running HONK! has taken place in Somerville, Massachusetts' Davis Square neighbourhood every October since 2006.[2] It was begun by a committee of members from a Somerville activist band, The Second Line Social Aid and Pleasure Society Brass Band, who saw the need for a gathering of like-minded souls interested in applying the joy of music to the work of promoting peace, social justice, and civic engagement.[3][4][5] Since 2007, it has included a parade titled "Reclaim the Streets for Horns, Bikes and Feet!"[citation needed] The parade features the bands along with other non-musician participants, including puppeteers and visual artists such as the Bread & Puppet Theater and organizations that promote transportation alternatives and environmental and social justice, such as Bikes Not Bombs.[6]

The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 forced all of their events to online.

Other HONK! Fests

HONK NYC! was born in 2007 when The Pink Puffers Archived 2016-02-08 at the Wayback Machine (Rome, Italy), Environmental Encroachment (Chicago), and March Fourth (Portland, Oregon), visited New York City[7] following that year's HONK! in Somerville. Events around the city included a dinner party at the space The Change You Want to See on Havermeyer Street, hosted by members of Brooklyn's Hungry March Band. This set up a tradition of creating events for bands that wanted to visit NYC and play gigs after HONK! fest. In 2008, Titubanda from Rome were presented in parties, parades, parks, and rallies.[8] In 2009, the name BONK! Brooklyn HONK Festival was adopted and used through 2011.[9] The festival was renamed as HONK NYC! In 2012.[10] In addition to small parades and free outdoor gigs, HONK NYC also has ticketed nighttime events in clubs and warehouse spaces.

HONK! Fest West has been held every spring in Seattle starting in 2008.[11] In its second year, HONK! Fest West 2009 took place in several locales around Seattle: Friday night in Ballard, Saturday night in Georgetown, Sunday daytime at Gas Works Park and Sunday evening at The Vera Project.[12] HONK! Fest West 2010 took place Friday night in Fremont, Saturday afternoon in the Central District, Saturday night in Georgetown, and Sunday afternoon at the Alaska Junction in West Seattle.[citation needed]

HONK!TX has been held in Austin every March starting in 2011. The 2011 festival took place on East Sixth Street on Friday, in the North University neighborhood on Saturday, and, following a march through the center of Austin, in Pan-Am Park on Sunday. Subsequent years have used South Congress instead of East Sixth.[13]

HONK! Fest Eugene (PKA Yonk!) was founded in June 2015 when local Brazilian percussion ensemble Samba Ja hosted SambAmore (Arcata, CA), Environmental Encroachment (Chicago), Junkadelic (Australia) along with local bands Kef, The Beatcrunchers, and High Step Street Band on 2 outdoor stages. Since then it has been held every year in the Whiteaker neighborhood of Eugene, Oregon the week following HONK! Fest West in Seattle. It features traveling groups from Seattle's festival as well as local percussion and brass ensembles. In 2017 the festival changed names from Yonk! to Honk! Fest Eugene and grew into a 2-day festival and retreat for touring bands.[14]

Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band playing at the 2013 HONK!TX

HONK!Oz was inaugurated in January 2015 in the community of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia as a fringe festival of the long-running Illawarra Folk Festival in the nearby community of Bulli.[15]

HONK!Rio was inaugurated in August 2015, taking place in various communities in and around the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[16]

HONK SP takes place in São Paulo, Brasil and started in November 2017, bringing together a vast number of groups, including Brass Bands and Carnival "Blocos", occupying the city's districts.[17]

PRONK! is a one-day festival in Providence, Rhode Island. It happens the day after the Boston-area HONK! ends and features many of the same groups that performed in Somerville and Cambridge over the weekend.

HONK!BC is the first Canadian version of the HONK! Festival and it was organized by Open Air Orchestra Society. It was inaugurated in August 2018 in Vancouver, BC and took place at multiple venues in the Commercial Drive area (East Vancouver) such as Britannia Community Services Centre, Strange Fellows Brewing, Grandview Park and The Legion on Commercial Drive.

Participating Bands

HONK! (Somerville, MA)

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aNova Brazil (Boston, MA)16YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
All For One Brass Band (New Orleans, LA)1Yes
Artesian Rumble Arkestra (Olympia, WA)4YesYesYesYes
Babadan Banda de Rua (Belo Horizonte, BRA)1Yes
Bahamas Junkanoo Jumpers, The (Boston, MA)1Yes
Band Land Brass Band (Cambridge, MA)3YesYesYes
Banda Internacional de Chelsea, La (Chelsea, MA)1Yes
Banda Rim Bam Bum (Santiago, Chile)1Yes
Banda Roncati (Bologna, Italy)1Yes
Barrage Band Orchestra, The (Baltimore, MD)2YesYes
Berkshire Resilience Brass Band (Southern Berkshires, MA)1Yes
Black Bear Combo (Chicago, IL)4YesYesYesYes
Black Sheep Ensemble (Atlanta, GA)2YesYes
Blowcomotion (Austin, TX)1Yes
Bolschewistische Kurkapelle schwarz-rot (Berlin, Germany)1Yes
Boycott (Somerville, MA)2YesYes
Brass Balagan, The (Burlington, VT)12YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Brass Liberation Orchestra (San Francisco, CA)7YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Brass Messengers (Minneapolis, MN)6YesYesYesYesYesYes
Brass Queens (New York, NY)1Yes
Brass Solidarity (Minneapolis, MN)3YesYesYes
Brasscals (Santa Barbara, CA)1Yes
brassterisk (Somerville, MA)3YesYesYes
Bread and Puppet Circus Band, The (Glover, VT)18YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Caka!ak Thunder (Greensboro, NC)6YesYesYesYesYesYes
Carnival Band, The (Vancouver, BC)6YesYesYesYesYesYes
Chaotic Insurrection Ensemble (Montreal, QC)8YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Chaotic Noise Marching Corps (Seattle, WA)4YesYesYesYes
Church Marching Band (Santa Rosa, CA)1Yes
Clamor and Lace Noise Brigade (Chicago, IL)3YesYesYes
Conical Cacophony (Boston, MA)3YesYesYes
DC Activist Street Band (Washington, DC)1Yes
DJA-Rara (Brooklyn, NY)5YesYesYesYesYes
Damas de Ferro (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)1Yes
Dead Music Capital Band (Austin, TX)2YesYes
Detroit Party Marching Band (Detroit, MI)8YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Dirty Water Brass Band (Boston, MA)15YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band (Somerville, MA)18YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Environmental Encroachment (Chicago, IL)14YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Expandable Brass Band, The (Northampton, MA)13YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Extraordinary Rendition Band (Providence, RI)16YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Factory Seconds (Somerville, MA)2YesYes
Fanfare Invisible, La (Paris, France)1Yes
Fanfarra Feminina Sagrada Profana (Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil)1Yes
Filthy FemCorps (Seattle, WA)2YesYes
Fly By Brass Band (Somerville, MA)3YesYesYes
Forward! Marching Band (Madison, WI)12YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Funkrust Brass Band (New York, NY)1Yes
Ghost Town (Somerville, MA)1Yes
Good Trouble Brass Band (Somerville, MA)19YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Gora Gora Orkestar (Denver, CO)4YesYesYesYes
Greenbelt Honk! Situation (Greenbelt, MD)1Yes
HONK Family Band (New York, NY)3YesYesYes
Hartford Hot Several (Hartford, CT)4YesYesYesYes
Hill Stompers, The (Los Alamos, NM)3YesYesYes
Himalayas (New York City, NY)6YesYesYesYesYesYes
Hungry March Band (Brooklyn, NY)11YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Ideal Maine Social Aid and Sanctuary Band (Portland, ME)2YesYes
Jamaica Plain Honk Band (JP Honk), The (Jamaica Plain, MA)4YesYesYesYes
Kandjanwou Rara (Boston, MA)1Yes
L Train Brass Band (Brooklyn, NY)2YesYes
Le Pompier Poney Club (Marseille, France)1Yes
Leftist Marching Band (Portsmouth, NH)19YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Loyd Family Players (Oakland, CA)3YesYesYes
Lungs Face Feet (Pittsburgh, PA)1Yes
Magnificent Danger (Boston, MA)3YesYesYes
MarchFourth Marching Band (Portland, OR)2YesYes
May Day Marching Band (Pittsburgh, PA)3YesYesYes
Milwaukee Molotov Marchers, The (Wisconsin, US)1Yes
Minor Mishap Marching Band (Austin, TX)8YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Muses Tanguent, Les (Paris, France)1Yes
Musicians Action Group (MAG) (San Francisco Bay Area, CA)2YesYes
New Creations Brass Band (New Orleans, LA)4YesYesYesYes
New Orleans Musicians 4 Palestine (New Orleans, LA)1Yes
Open Hand Orchestra, The (Portland, ME)1Yes
Original Big 7 Social Aid and Pleasure Club (New Orleans, LA)4YesYesYesYes
Original Pinettes Brass Band, The (New Orleans, LA)2YesYes
Orkestar Zirkonium (Seattle, WA)1Yes
Pakava It (Moscow, Russia)1Yes
Party Band, The (Lowell, MA)12YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Perhaps Contraption (London, UK)1Yes
Pink Puffers Brass Band (Rome, Italy)3YesYesYes
Plezi Rara (Brooklyn, NY)3YesYesYes
Primate Fiasco, The (Northampton, MA)1Yes
Providence Drum Troupe (Providence, RI)1Yes
Rara Bel Poze (Boston, MA)7YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Red Flame Hunters (New Orleans)2YesYes
Revolutionary Snake Ensemble (Cambridge, MA)1Yes
Rise Up! Action Band (Seattle, WA)1Yes
Rude Mechanical Orchestra (New York City, NY)17YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Samba Tremeterra (Cambridge, MA)1Yes
Scene Of The Crime Rovers, The (Durham, NC)2YesYes
School of HONK (Somerville, MA)10YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Seed & Feed Marching Abominable (Atlanta, GA)7YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Siderais, Os (Rio de Janeiro)1Yes
Springville All Star Marching Band, The (Springville, NY)3YesYesYes
Stick & Rag Village Orchestra, The (Jamaica Plain, MA)1Yes
Summer Street Brass Band (Boston, MA)1Yes
tint(A)nar (Quebec City, QC)3YesYesYes
Titanium Sporkestra (Seattle, WA)1Yes
Titubanda (Rome, Italy)1Yes
TMB (Seattle, WA)2YesYes
TriBattery Pops (New York City, NY)1Yes
Undertow Brass Band (Providence, RI)18YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Unidos do Swing (São Paulo, Brazil)1Yes
Unlawful Assembly (Minneapolis, MN)1Yes
Veveritse (Brooklyn, NY)3YesYesYes
Vilains Chicots, Les (Paris, France)1Yes
Yellow Hat Band (Seattle, WA)2YesYes
Yes Ma’am Brass Band (Austin, TX)5YesYesYesYesYes
Young Fellaz Brass Band (New Orleans, LA)7YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
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HONK! BC 2018

  • The Carnival Band, Vancouver
  • Balkan Shmalkan, Vancouver
  • Bloco Energia, Vancouver
  • Home Going Brass Band, Vancouver
  • Greenhorn Community Music Project, Vancouver
  • Freddy Fuddpucker, from North Vancouver
  • Thunderbird Alumni Band, from UBC
  • Filthy FemCorps, from Seattle, WA
  • Rise Up! Action Band, from Seattle, WA

HONK! Fest West 2010

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HONK! Fest West 2009

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HONK! Fest West 2008

  • Anti-Fascist Marching Band (Seattle)
  • The Carnival Band (Vancouver, BC)
  • La Banda Gozona (seattle)
  • Samba Olywa (olympia)
  • Environmental Encroachment (Chicago)
  • Black Bear Combo (Chicago)
  • Hungry March Band (Brooklyn)
  • Samba Ja (Eugene)
  • Santa Cruz Trash Orchestra (Santa Cruz)
  • Weapons of Marching Destruction (Seattle) now Titanium Sporkestra
  • Yellow Hat Band (Seattle)
  • Vamola! (Seattle)
  • Peace Bandits (Olympia) now Artesian Rumble Arkestra
  • Ballard Sedentary Sousa Band (Seattle)
  • Raging Grannies (Seattle)

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