The Subdudes

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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.[1]

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. 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. Their most recent album "Street Symphony" was recorded in Nashville at Blackbird Studios during March 2007 and was produced by George Massenberg, who has worked with Little Feat.

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[edit] Discography

Discography Source:[2]

  • 1989 — The subdudes — East West
  • 1991 — Lucky — East West
  • 1994 — Annunciation — High Street
  • 1996 — Primitive Streak — High Street
  • 1997 — Live at Last — High Street
  • 2000 — The Subdudes [Reissue] — KRB
  • 2004 — Miracle Mule — EMI/Back Porch
  • 2006 — Behind the Levee — EMI/Back Porch
  • 2007 — Street Symphony — EMI/Back Porch

[edit] Trivia

Guitarist Tommy Malone is the brother of The Radiators guitarist Dave Malone.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Subdudes at Allmusic.com
  2. ^ The Subdudes. Retrieved on 2007-01-30.

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