The Haggis Horns are a dynamic and versatile funk and soul collective that have been energizing audiences with their infectious grooves since their inception in London, UK, in 2003. The brainchild of multi-instrumentalists Paul Mounsey (trombone/trumpet) and Richard Melkonian (saxophones), the band's sound is a rich tapestry that blends elements of classic soul, jazz, hip-hop, and Afrobeat, paying homage to the greats like James Brown, Fela Kuti, and Tower of Power while forging their own unique identity. Their live performances are renowned for being tight, high-energy affairs that see the band seamlessly transitioning from smooth, soulful ballads to full-throttle, horn-driven funk anthems. With a lineup that has included some of the UK's most accomplished musicians, The Haggis Horns have become a staple in the British funk scene and beyond. They've shared stages with legends like George Clinton and Pee Wee Ellis, and their tracks have been featured on influential TV shows such as "The Sopranos" and "Peaky Blinders," as well as in major motion pictures. Their albums, including the critically acclaimed "In Tha Haggis," have garnered international acclaim, with their funk-drenched beats and catchy hooks captivating listeners across the globe. The band's commitment to authenticity and their ability to blend traditional instrumentation with contemporary production techniques has led them to collaborate with a diverse array of artists, from hip-hop luminaries like Rodney P and Ty to soulful singers like Ruby Turner and Omar. The Haggis Horns continue to push the boundaries of funk music, keeping the legacy alive while making their own indelible mark on the genre.