Home / Tag Archives: Morphine

Tag Archives: Morphine

The Sugarman 3

NEW YORK retro-funk combo the Sugarman 3 were formed by saxophonist Neal Sugarman in the planting season of 1996 pursuing his come back from New Orleans, where he backed performers including Eddie Henderson and Mike Longo. Teaming with organist Adam Scone (a one-time protégé of Ben Dixon) and longtime Sibling …

Read More »

Kaizers Orchestra

The Norwegian sextet Kaizers Orchestra build cathartic rock songs that borrow heavily through the dirges of Tin Pan Alley and Eastern Western european folk music. Shaped in the past due ’90s in the town of Bergen, the music group includes Jan Ove Ottesen and Geir Zahl on vocals/electric guitar/essential oil …

Read More »

Mark Sandman

Multi-instrumentalist/singer Tag Sandman was most widely known seeing that the frontman for self-described “low-rockers” Morphine. An intensely personal person, very little is well known about Sandman’s start, that he was created in 1952 (developing up in Newton, MA), and after graduating from UMass Boston, do some vacationing before focusing on …

Read More »

Russell Simins

Russell Simins initial came to interest simply because the drummer for experimental rockers the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Simins proceeded to go single in 2000 using the record Public Areas on Grand Royal Information. The record, not the same as his use Jon Spencer, provided Simins the opportunity to do …

Read More »

Twinemen

From your ashes of Morphine came Twinemen, a trio also boasting singer/songwriter Laurie Sargent. The vocalist started her profession fronting the short-lived middle-’80s act In person before spending a couple of years as a single designer in the past due ’90s. She provides her experience compared to that of Billy …

Read More »

Hanuman

The Seattle-based acoustic instrumental jam band Hanuman is made up of members Paul Benoit (classical guitar), Tige DeCoster (acoustic bass), Jarrod Kaplan (djembe, percussion), and Scott Law (mandolin, classical guitar). Combining rock and roll, funk, jazz, bluegrass, African, Middle Eastern, and experimental music collectively into one tasty sonic cocktail, the …

Read More »

Morphine

Morphine is really a rarity — bluesy, bare-bones rock and roll & roll without the guitars. Rather than acoustic guitar riffs, the trio depends on slipping two-string basslines, raucous saxophones, and wry, ironically detached vocals. Through the middle-’90s, Morphine obtained a big cult following in the us, primarily because of …

Read More »

New Wet Kojak

New York’s arty, jazz-inflected rock and roll five-piece New Damp Kojak shaped in 1995, when Women Against Boys people Scott McCloud and Johnny Temple recruited guitarist/engineer Geoff Turner (formerly of Gray Matter), drummer Nick Pelleciotto (a previous person in Edsel), and saxophonist Charles Bennington, most of whom hailed from GVSB’s …

Read More »

The Thin Man

CabaretAmericana vocalist/songwriter Kennedy Greenrod relocated from Britain to California in age 17. In his early twenties, after stints in Bay Region rock clothes like Erasergun as well as the Vulvettes, he obtained an accordion, transferred to Chicago, and assumed the pseudonym the Thin Guy. Greenrod set up a collective of …

Read More »

Pork Tornado

Led by Phish drummer Jon Fishman, the eclectic Pork Tornado provides a loose and fun mixture of jazz, blues, and funk. All hailing from Burlington, VT, the music group consists of many notable music artists from the region that all talk about a common like of overall performance. Saxophonist Joe …

Read More »