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Are You Ready, Hezzy?
Many folks brush up against something like this
music when they are in first grade; you know, the triangle, flute, drum
pad bands. And then again when they join the senior citizens kazoo band,
but never anything in between. We aim in our lives to correct that omission
and, at the same time, to keep the tradition. Washboard/jug (or skiffle
or spasm) band music by now has a long and glorious history in American
music (as well as a somewhat ignominious history in minstrelsy). The broad
category of bands using found instruments includes plantation
music, rural and streetcorner jug bands, and 1920s jazz washboard bands.
Emile Stalebread Lacoume's turn of the century New Orleans
spasm band, the Washboard Rhythm Kings, Spike Jones, Dave Van Ronk, Jim
Kweskin, the Memphis Jug Band, and the Hoosier Hotshots are just a few
of the better known manifestations.
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Mark Cox
vocals, guitar, saw & yodeling
Pete Hinz
violin & vocals
Tom Layton
washboard & rhumba box
Tom Mindte
mandolin
Dick Parks
trumpet, trombone, & vocals
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Kathy Reitz
bass & vocals
Marv Reitz
vocals, guitar, jug, clarinet, bass clarinet & baritone sax
Don Rouse
clarinet & slide whistle
Dick Sackett
banjo |
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