The Wild Tchoupitoulas were originally a group of Mardi Gras Indians
formed in the early 1970's by George Landry. 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 "Big Chief Jolly", as well
as other members of his Mardi Gras tribe. Instrumentation was provided in
part by members of the Meters. The album also notably featured Landry's
nephews, the Neville Brothers, providing harmonies and some of the
instrumentation. While not a financial 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. The
album was produced by famed New Orleans writer/musician and record
producer Allen Toussaint.
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