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Artist description
Jook has an instrumental side and a vocal side. The instrumentals are
often groove based, with interesting chords and dissonant melodies. Other
times they straight-up Rock. These days, they're steering clear of noodley
solos, and anything played in unauthoritative manner is deemed Unacceptable. The
band has a strong foundation of fat swinging drums and thick pocket bass.
Sometimes, the keys and guitar are indistinguishable...other times,
they're played in the traditional sense, but always in an Epic fashion.
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Music Style
Experimental Indie Post Funk Rock Blah Blah Blah |
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Musical Influences
Tortoise, 5style, Led Zep, MMW, Porch Brothers, Beatles, anything considered |
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Artist History
Formed in 1994, in College Park, MD., the lineup has changed several times.
Present lineup from 1996 on...band broke up in 1998 for
3 years and recently got back together in 2001. Other artists
Jook has performed with include George Clinton and The P-Funk Allstars,
Maceo Parker, and yes, ZZ Top. (We're not kidding...okay, maybe when we played withZZ Top
was a side stage, but still...it was ZZ Top) |
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Group Members
Pat Wescott-guitar
Bruno Anderson-drums
Mick Schauer-keys
Eric Bloodsworth-bass |
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Instruments
guitar bass drums keys and sometimes flute and sometimes vibes |
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Albums
one self titled album, |
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Press Reviews
Yeah, we've had some press. But who cares? |
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Location
Baltimore, Maryland - USA |
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