The Big Happy’s latest single, “High School,” is a nostalgic track that captures the raw energy of a live performance. Recorded at Sound Cellar in Huntington, this track stands out for its unique blend of rock and rap, showing the band’s versatility.
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The Big Happy, hailing from Levittown, United States, is making waves in the music scene, Comprised of Joe Baquet (lead vocalist), Austin Morgan (rapper), and Jeff Weisz (bass player), this talented group brings a fresh blend of rock and rap to their sound, creating a unique style.
Lead vocalist Joe  Baquet’s emotive delivery and introspective lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia, moving listeners back to their formative years. The song’s authenticity is amplified by the band’s decision to record it all at once, mirroring a live show.
“High School” is significant for its bold experimentation, merging rock and rap to create a distinct sound. This departure from their previous style demonstrates The Big Happy’s willingness to push boundaries and explore new musical territories.
With upcoming performances at Jazz Cafe (November 9th) and Industry (December 21st), fans can experience the band’s electrifying energy firsthand.
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As a member reflects, “Somebody pinch me, I’m dreaming… Is this real? There’s no way this is really me at almost thirty-two.” This quote encapsulates the band’s humility and gratitude for their musical journey.
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