Free Nationals
History[edit]
Guitarist José Ríos and keyboardist Ron Avant met Anderson .Paak while studying at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California in the late 2000's.[4][5] Kelsey and Callum joined them soon after and they formed the Free Nationals. The band went on to produce for Anderson and frequently tour with him. The idea for their name came from their mentor Shafiq Huisayn. Free Nationals is a term which means the first settlers of America before Columbus came, the people indigenous to the land. They took their own interpretation of this, being 'indigenous to the music' by paying homage to the influential musicians before them.[6]
Their performance with Paak at his NPR Tiny Desk Concert in August 2016 is possibly their most significant appearance to date.[7] The YouTube video has amassed over 104 million views so far, making it the 3rd most popular video in the Tiny Desk series.[8]
The band released their debut single "Beauty & Essex" featuring Daniel Caesar and Unknown Mortal Orchestra on October 9, 2018.[9] Their second single "Time" featuring Mac Miller and Kali Uchis, released on June 12, 2019, was the first official posthumous song from Miller since his death in September 2018.[10][11] On December 13, 2019, they released their self-titled debut album through OBE and Empire Distribution.[12] It was nominated for Best Progressive R&B album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.
Musical style and influence[edit]
Their music has been described as having a "future retro, funky and soulful sound".[13][14][15] The band state that they 'stay indigenous to the funk' by paying tribute to their inspirations who include legendary musicians Stevie Wonder, B.B. King, Herbie Hancock and Al Green.[16]