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The Hot Sardines is an American jazz band formed in New York City in 2007 by artistic director, singer, and writer Elizabeth Bougerol and artistic director, actor and pianist Evan Palazzo. [1] The Sardines emphasize both authenticity and irreverence in their performances.
Ray Kamalay is an American jazz guitarist and singer from Detroit, Michigan who has recorded several jazz records with his group, the Red Hot Peppers. Kamalay is noted for his work with many folk music groups and notable jazz artists such as the Chenille Sisters, Johnny Frigo, and Howard Armstrong. [1]
Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers. Since 1996 she has performed and toured with an eight-piece lineup (four horns and four rhythm) of trumpet, trombone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, piano, guitar, bass, and drums. Occasionally, Lavay expands the band to ten pieces (six horns and four rhythm) by adding a second trumpet and a baritone.
2003 Red Hot Band; With others. 1986 Chicago Jazz Summit, Chicago Jazz Summit; 1990 Get Yourself a New Broom (and Sweep Those Blues Away), Guy Van Duser; 1993 Jelly's Last Jam, Silver Leaf Jazz Band; 1994 Jazz Hot Ensemble, Jazz Hot Ensemble; 1994 The Keith Ingham New York 9, Vol. 1, Keith Ingham; 1994 The Keith Ingham New York 9, Vol. 2, Keith ...
The Beta Band; The Big Chris Barber Band; The Big Pink; The Black Crowes with Stereophonics; The Black Dyke Mills Band; The Black Eyed Peas; The Black Keys; The Blind Boys of Alabama; The Blockheads with Robbie Williams and Suggs; The Blue Nile; The Bluetones; The Boo Radleys; The Brand New Heavies; The Bravery; The Burns Unit; The Cardigans ...
After forming Red and the Red Hots which had its beginnings as a part of Linda Ronstadt and Nelson Riddle Orchestra Tour in 1983–84, Young worked the band steadily for 20 years which produced four albums: Red & The Red Hots (1987), Red Hot Jazz (1996), Boogie Man (1998) and Gettin' Around (1999).
Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, lead singer of Southern rock band Black Oak Arkansas, is well known for incorporating the washboard into many of the band's songs, notably "When Electricity Came to Arkansas". Self-taught Elizabeth Bougerol has made the washboard a key element of The Hot Sardines jazz band. [6]
Thus Allen became an original member of Kuti's "Koola Lobitos" highlife-jazz band. In 1969, following a turbulent and educational trip to the United States, Allen served as the musical director of Fela's band, Africa '70, [ 7 ] which developed a new militant African sound, mixing the heavy groove and universal appeal of soul with jazz, highlife ...