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Lettuce played with the Soul Rebels Brass Band on Jam Cruise 2013. The band's album Crush was released in November 2015 and reached number one on the U.S. Jazz Albums chart. [2] [8] In 2020, Lettuce's album Elevate was nominated for a Grammy for Instrumental Album of the Year. [9]
Unlike subsequent years, it was a 2-day event only. The festival, arranged by Charlie Jones and Charles Attal founders of C3 Presents, was thrown together in a matter of three or four months. The 2-day festival hosted 5 stages and 67 bands. One-day passes were $25. 42,000 people attended the event when only 25,000 were expected.
Adam David Deitch (born April 26, 1976) is a Grammy-nominated American record producer and drummer based in Denver, Colorado.He is the drummer for the bands Lettuce, Break Science, and The Adam Deitch Quartet, and has worked in the hip hop, funk, electro, pop, and jazz genres.
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By 2010 Casey was the touring saxophonist for Soulive and Lettuce. [3] In 2012 Casey crossed paths with trumpeter Jennifer Hartswick (of TAB) at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, N.Y., leading Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio to invite him to join his solo band, forming a notable horn section featuring Casey, Hartswick and trombonist Natalie ...
List of events held at the Coliseum Artist Event Date Opening Act(s) AC/DC: Powerage Tour: August 12, 1978 Cheap Trick & Molly Hatchet: Highway to Hell Tour: October 5, 1979 Blackfoot & Mother's Finest: Back in Black Tour: August 24, 1980 Humble Pie & Nantucket: Fly on the Wall Tour: November 7, 1985 Yngwie Malmsteen: Blow Up Your Video World ...
Lettuce's keyboardist/vocalist Nigel Hall is an accomplished musician steeped in gospel music tradition, as well as classic soul, funk, hip hop and R&B. Hall was discovered by Lettuce co-founder Ryan Zoidis around 2007, who invited him to Brooklyn to meet Eric Krasno and record with jazz band Soulive.
Best known for ‘90s hits such as “Today” and “1979”, the Billy Corgan-led group has undergone many lineup changes over their 30-plus years on the scene.