Snug Harbor
Frenchmen Street club with local and national contemporary and traditional jazz.
Upcoming Shows
2 shows, 8 & 10
From the instant funk classic "Chameleon" to the rare-groove sound of "God Make Me Funky," the Headhunters have redefined modern funk, world music, and jazz as one of the most innovative groups in history. Following the release of the groundbreaking Head Hunters (1973) the first album to garner gold status in jazz history, the band toured and recorded for several years with legendary pianist Herbie Hancock, releasing the masterpieces Thrust, Flood, and Manchild. In 1976 the Headhunters ventured out on their own, recording the classic Survival Of The Fittest with Hancock producing. In 2004, with original members Mike Clark and Bill Summers updated the Headhunters with new member Donald Harrison Jr on saxophone, bringing back the same vitality, creativity, and incredible musical synergy which brought them world fame in the 70s.