Kracker

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For the American musician, see Uncle Kracker

Kracker

Kracker with Jagger in Berlin, 1973
Background information
Origin South Florida, USA
Genres Rock
Years active 1970-?
Labels ABC Dunhill, Rolling Stones, TK
Members Victor Angulo
Art Casado
Carl Driggs
Chuck Francour
Carlos Garcia

Kracker were an American rock band active in the 1970s.

Biography

The band was originally formed in South Florida in 1970, but moved to Chicago in April 1971, where they were introduced to producer Jimmy Miller. With Miller, they recorded their first album, La Familia, which was released on ABC Dunhill in 1972. Their second album, Kracker Brand, was produced and released the next year on ABC Dunhill.

In early 1973, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards developed an interest in Kracker, resulting in a deal whereby the band's second album was licensed for distribution outside America by Rolling Stones Records, making Kracker the first band on that label. The association with the Rolling Stones continued when later that year Kracker moved to London and toured Europe as the opening act for the Rolling Stones. During their career, Kracker also toured with other notable acts, including Chuck Berry, Sly and the Family Stone, J Geils Band, Lou Reed, Styx, Cheap Trick, and REO Speed Wagon.

In 1976, Kracker was signed by Henry Stone to Dash Records, Miami, Fl. and the group recorded their third and final album, Hot, which was a compilation of dance-oriented rock.

Members

  • Victor Angulo - Guitar, Vocals
  • Art Casado - Drums, Vocals
  • Carl Driggs - Lead vocals, Percussion
  • Chuck Francour - Lead vocals, Keyboards
  • Carlos Garcia - Bass, Vocals

Discography

  • La Familia (1972, ABC Dunhill)
  • Kracker Brand (1973, ABC Dunhill/Rolling Stones Records)
  • Hot (1976, Dash Records)
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