Blues-Rock Band The Subdudes at Safari Sam's
Safari Sam's (Hollywood, CA)
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Safari Sam's welcomes the Subdudes, a blues-rock band from New Orleans. In their two-decade career, their blend of rock and blues music with R&B, funk, and gospel influences has earned them a devoted cult following; they're known for their vocal harmonies, and for their extensive use of tambourines. Also scheduled to appear: Liz Barnez
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Website: http://www.subdudes.com/
The Subdudes are an American rock group from New Orleans. Their music is a blending of blues, gospel, funk, and R&B with harmonic vocals. Their sound is notable for the band's substitution of a tambourine player for a drummer.
Current members of The Subdudes are Tim Cook, bass and vocals; Tommy Malone, vocals, acoustic, electric, and slide guitars; John Magnie, vocals, accordion, keyboards; Jimmy Messa, bass and guitar; and Steve Amedée, tambourine, drums, other percussions, and vocals.
They are an American band with a rock-based sound that also shows gospel, blues, folk, country and other musical influences. Even for a New Orleans-based band, their sound is complex and diverse. However, the influences blend seamlessly and the result is as accessible as it is sophisticated. For this reason, they have an extremely faithful following. Their former bass player was Johnny Ray Allen, who has not been with the band since Live at Last. Willie Williams also contributed to the three albums: Annunciation, Primitive Streak and Live at Last as a second guitarist. Bob Dylan guitarist Freddy Koella helped produce Miracle Mule.