
- WAR HYPNOTIC BRASS ENSEMBLE HUNGER GAMES VERSION FULL
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This upbringing instilled a vision within the brothers-one full of music, rock-solid values, education and a strong work ethic, all of which enabled them to see what was possible in life beyond their present circumstances. Because our mothers were musicians, it made it easier for our father to convey his thoughts because they reinforced what he said." Beyond dressing and feeding the kids, they were also responsible for "making sure we remembered and digested our lessons given by our father. "Our mothers' roles were integral to us being ready for 6 am rehearsals," Hubert explains. And while much deserved credit is given to the patriarch for their sonic rearing, with some 25 brothers and sisters total in the family, the mothers played an important, albeit less publicized, part.

Cohran, best known for his work with the Sun Ra Arkestra, put horns in his boys' hands at young ages, touring the country as the Phil Cohran Youth Ensemble. Led by father and jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran, it was the musical education that was most strictly enforced, and which has undoubtedly opened the most doors for the seven brothers that now comprise the funky, upbeat Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. Through teaching us bits and pieces about health, astronomy, world musical and artistic culture, and other subjects, our parents gave us a head start over our peers."

"But we had an escape because our parents offered us many gifts. And we were exposed to the tragic deterioration it imposed on our community," describes trumpeter Gabriel "Hudah" Hubert.
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"We grew up on the South Side of Chicago during the '80s, when the crack epidemic was at its highest.
