The Louisville Sluggers

The Louisville Sluggers, also known as The Sluggers, were an Australian Swing Revival band from Sydney formed in the late '90s by Glenn 'Nugget' Scott and his sister, 'The Boss'.

Their vision was of a swingin' show with a big band sound, stylin' threads, and songs everyone could dance to.The band took there name from the popular baseball bat commonly known as a "Louisville Slugger" because what does one do with a baseball bat you swing it.This flash of inspiration took place outside the doors of the beautiful "art deco" Enmore Theatre located in Sydney,after the bands very first photo shoot.


Bandleader and drummer 'Nugget' was rapping in hip-hop clubs at 16, drumming in the hardcore band "Pitbull Attack", and skating professionally as well, until his constantly recurring injuries forced him off the ice. With some influence from his sister, 'The Boss' and her musical tastes in Ska, Swing, Rockabilly, and anything retro from their parents' era, they set out to find others with the same passion. Six months later they had found enough members for their first rehearsal.This included the boss also meeting Gil Morgan working at the well known Darlinghurst store Route 66 who would become the bands first guitarist and one of the principal songwriters penning the songs Masterplan and the solid crowd favourite Delores (The Unstoppable) the first line up included the singing talents of Ms Julijani Vasilkov who also contributed lyrics to several compositions as well, eventually they were fronted by Miss Melanie Alexander.

Within one month of their first rehearsal and with only five songs down, 'The Boss' had them booked on the Vans Warped Tour. The Louisville Sluggers success continued on with many live shows and extensive touring. They scored stints as the house band on the Nine Network's short-lived programs "Sam and The Fatman" and "Our Place".

The band gained international attention, most notably making it to number one on the American swing website SwingTop40.com with the song "Time For Swingin'" they also made it to number three twice with the tracks "Well Swung" and "Hey Honey, Please".

After seven years of performance, the band played their final show at Sydney's The Basement in October 2005.

Former members

(in alphabetical order)
Gil Morgan Guitar and songwriter /> Al Lew aka "Big Al" – Bass and double bass
Brook Ayrton – Trumpet
Chris Brasche aka "Slugger" – Trumpet
Daniel Strong – Percussion
Glenn Scott aka "Boo-Boo" aka "Nugget" – Drums
Grant Cummerford aka "Fingers" – Bass and double bass
Jake Matthews aka "Jnr" – Tenor Saxophone
Julijana Vasilkov aka "Miss Velvet Vass" – Vocals
Matt Dwyer aka "Mr. Showbiz" – Guitar
Melanie Alexander aka "Miss Mel" – Vocals
Michelle Scott aka "The Boss" – Manager, percussion and backing vocals
Nick Bowd – Baritone Saxophone
Peter Wood – Bass and double bass
Richard Brus – Tenor Saxophone
Serge Stanley aka "Power" – Saxophone
Warren Collier aka "Waza" – Guitar
Will Grahame aka "Scarface" – Keyboards and piano

Andrew G – Guest Theremin player on the "‘Bout Time" album

Discography

Tracks: 1) Time for swinging 2) Masterplan 3) Rockford 4) Blow it baby

Tracks: 1) Hey honey, please 2) Well swung 3) Delores the unstoppable 4) Pop the hood!

Tracks: 1) All she had on was the radio 2) Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps 3) Multimedia track "Sluggers studio sessions"

Tracks: 1) Reverend Rumble 2) Radio (All she had on...) 3) Don't boss me 4) Night time 5) Miss Mirradell (The ghost of...) 6)One for my baby 7) Doin' time 8) Sands of time 9) Snake Johnny 10) Number of love 11) Heat 12) Hightime 13) Walk don't run + Well swung (Hidden track)


Appearances:

Track: - Masterplan

Track: - Gangsters

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