Swingadelic
Jazz/blues ensemble
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Origin | Hoboken, New Jersey |
Genres | jazz, blues, swing |
Years active | 1998-Present |
Labels | MediaMix Entertainment, ZOHO |
Members | Audrey Welber Michael Weisberger John DiSanto Bryan Davis Carlos Francis Neal Pawley Alex Jeun Rob Edwards John Bauers Boo Reiners Paul Pizzuti Dave Post |
Website | Official website |
Swingadelic is a jazz/blues ensemble founded in 1998 in Hoboken, New Jersey by bassist Dave Post.
Alto/tenor sax player Buddy Terry joined the group in 2000 and remained in the band until having a stroke in December 2010 when his duties were taken over by multi-reed player Audrey Welber. Other notables that have performed with Swingadelic are Eddie Gladden, Ronnie Cuber, Virgil Jones, Julio Fernandez, Bill Easley and Michael Hashim.
Discography
- Boogie Boo! (MediaMix, 1999)
- Organ-ized! (MediaMix, 2002)
- Big Band Blues (MediaMix, 2005)
- Another Monday Night (MediaMix, 2007)
- The Other Duke: Tribute To Duke Pearson (ZOHO Music, 2011)
- Toussaintville (ZOHO Music, 2013) with Queen Esther
- Mercerville (ZOHO Music, 2017)
- Bluesville (ZOHO Music, 2020)
References
- Tom Dwyer, Swingadelic at Maxwell's, All About Jazz 2006
Further reading
- Zan Stewart, "Swingadelic swings at Maxwell's in Hoboken" nj.com (30 December 2009)
- "Swingadelic - The Other Duke: Tribute to Duke Pearson" ejazznews (23 June 2011)
- "The Jazz Scene: Flappers and Funk Bands" The Wall Street Journal (22 June 2013)
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Buddy Terry
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
- Electric Soul! (1967)
- Natural Soul (1967)
- Awareness (1971)
- Pure Dynamite (1972)
- Lean on Him (1972)
- Swingadelic
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