The Breakfast
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The Breakfast | |
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Origin | East Haven, Connecticut, USA |
Genre(s) | Jam band Rock Progressive rock Funk rock |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Label(s) | Horizon Music |
Website | http://www.thebreakfast.org, http://www.thebreakfast.info |
Members | |
Tim Palmieri (guitar, vocals) Chris DeAngelis (bass, vocals) Adrian Tramontano (drums, vocals) Matt Oestreicher (keyboards, vocals) |
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Former members | |
Jordan Giangreco (keyboards, vocals) Ron Spears (bass, vocals) |
The Breakfast (formerly Psychedelic Breakfast) is an American jam band known for its style of progressive and funk rock.[1]
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[edit] History
The band was formed in East Haven, Connecticut in 1998 with the original lineup consisting of guitarist Tim Palmieri, bassist Ron Spears, drummer Adrian Tramontano, and keyboardist Jordan Giangreco. They decided on their first name, Psychedelic Breakfast, based on the suggestion of Tramontano's cousin. It is a reference to the Pink Floyd song "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast", from their album Atom Heart Mother.[2][3] The band then began playing shows in Northeast and released their first album, Psychedelic Breakfast, in the summer of 1999. Four songs from that album were featured on the MTV series Undressed.[1][4]
The band released their second studio album, Deuce, in the summer of 2001, followed by their only live album, Bona Fide, in the winter of 2003, a time during which they began supplementing their Northeast shows with the occasional national tour.
The band then won a Jammy Award for being "New Groove of the Year" in 2004[3] and shortly thereafter decided to change its name to The Breakfast.[3] Also around this time, Relix Magazine printed an article about the band.
In the summer of 2005, The Breakfast released their third studio album, Real Radio, and embarked on a national tour that saw them open for popular bands such as The Wailers, moe., North Mississippi Allstars, and Gomez.
The Breakfast then released their fourth studio album, Moxie Epoxy, in the fall of 2006.
On July 7, 2006, shortly after The Breakfast had played its 1,000th show, Giangreco played his final show with the band at Beardslee Castle in Little Falls, N.Y. Palmieri, Spears, and Tramontano then continued on as a trio for the next 13 months with Palmieri handling keyboard duties in addition to guitar.[4]
On August 12, 2007, Matt Oestreicher played his first show as The Breakfast's new keyboardist at Gathering of the Vibes in Bridgeport, Conn.
On Dec. 31, 2007, Spears played his final show as The Breakfast's bassist at Electric Company in Utica, N.Y. At Spears's second-to-last show two nights prior at Toad's Place in New Haven, Conn., Giangreco joined The Breakfast for four songs to close the performance, including a stellar version of one of the band's most highly regarded songs, Mooboo's Voodoo (Episode 2), and then a cover of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Karn Evil 9", with Spears on lead vocals. A 'Thank You' video montage featuring Spears, the other members of the band, and their friends was also shown.
On Jan 11, 2008, Chris DeAngelis played his first show as The Breakfast's new bassist at Sully's in Hartford, Conn. DeAngelis, a Connecticut native, has played with Vermont's Turkey Bouillon Mafia and shared the stage with members of P-Funk, Eric Kalb (Deep Banana Blackout), Dave Grippo (Trey Anastasio Band), Fred Hersch, Chris Parker, and others.
[edit] Lineup
The Breakfast is known for a high level of musicianship as guitar virtuoso Palmieri also plays keyboards, drums, and bass with drummer Tramontano additionally playing guitar and keyboards. Palmieri is the primary songwriter, lyricist, and vocalist with Tramontano, Oestreicher, and DeAngelis all providing backup vocals and some lead.
[edit] Discography
- 1999: Psychedelic Breakfast
- 2001: Deuce — Sonance
- 2003: Bona Fide — Sonance
- 2005: Real Radio — Horizon Music Group
- 2006: Moxie Epoxy — Horizon Music Group
[edit] Notes
The Breakfast has 82 original songs—most of which are still played regularly—and plays a wide variety of covers, including live performances of the albums Morrison Hotel (The Doors), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles), and Lawn Boy (Phish) in their entirety. The performance of Lawn Boy took place as part of the band's yearly Halloween show, The 9th Annual Fonghoulish Freakout, on Oct. 27, 2007 at the Higher Ground Showcase Lounge in Burlington, Vermont. Phish bassist Mike Gordon was in attendance and then joined the band for the encore and their cover of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive", which featured Gordon on bass, Spears on guitar, and Palmieri on vocals and dressed and singing as Tony Clifton. Other Freakout themes have included The Big Lebowski and the Star Wars series, where the band has played sets that interspersed their own music with songs from the movies.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Jesse Jarnow. Psychedelic Breakfast at All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2006-12-19.
- ^ Lee Seelig. Backstage Pass - What's In A Name?. Retrieved on 2006-12-23.
- ^ a b c AJ Keirans (February 28, 2004). The Breakfast of Champions (Or What's In a Name?). Retrieved on 2006-12-22.
- ^ a b The Breakfast bio. Retrieved on 2006-12-19.
[edit] External links
- thebreakfast.org - Official site
- thebreakfast.info - Fan Site, Message boards, etc.
- The Breakfast on MySpace
- The Breakfast at the Internet Archive
- Band at Jambase.com
- The Breakfast at Allmusic (When they were the Psychedelic Breakfast)
- The Breakfast at Allmusic