The Bergevin Brothers
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The Bergevin Brothers are an American Seattle-based band. Founded by brothers Joe and Jon Bergevin, the band promotes political and other causes through their music. They are most famous for their song "Fired Up, And Ready to Go", that was inspired by United States President Barack Obama's inauguration. The band is currently signed to their own record label Bergevin Brothers Music.
The Bergevin Brothers | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Genres | Jazz, Political music |
Years active | 2008 - present |
Labels | Bergevin Brothers Music |
Members | Jon Bergevin Joe Bergevin |
Past members | Jake Bergevin Matt Cameron (Drummer) Patrinell Wright (Vocals/Arranging) Frank Seeberger (Electric guitar) Osama Afifi (Electric Bass) Arturo RodrÃguez (Latin Percussion) Jessica Howard (Tambourine) Holly Phillips (Vocals) Jimmy Sisco (Trumpet) Jon Goforth (Saxophone and Woodwinds) Brennan Carter (Trumpet) Greg Schroeder (Trombone) Emmanual Del Casal (Electric Bass) Geoffrey Castle (Fiddle) |
The Bergevin Brothers have also created a musical piece for the film Barack Obama: Who is this Guy?[1] The film was released by Veridicus Films in October 2008. Other projects have included raising money for Hurricane Katrina victims[2][3] and the Seattle Artists Foundation.[4][5] Their music will also be featured in the documentary "Barack Obama: The Man and his Journey".[6]