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Mocking Shadows is a Canadian R&B and jazz/funk fusion band from Calgary, Alberta.
History
Mocking Shadows was founded in 1997, and originally performed traditional rhythm and blues music.
The band's first album was entitled Mock1, and this was followed in 1999 with a live album, Caught in the Act, and "Long Way," in 2001. In 2001 and 2002, the Mocking Shadows toured across Canada with B. B King.
The lineup changed over time, leading to the introduction of funk elements and ska jazz in their music.
The band released several more albums; their album Out of the Blue was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award in 2004. The Shadows horn section also contributed to Boogie Patrol's 2017 album Man On Fire.
Band members
= 2023 lineup
=Jory Kinjo, Bass/Vocals.
Gareth Hughes, Saxophone/Vocals.
Steve Fletcher, Keys/Vocals.
Louis "El Pana" Tovar, Drums.
Aaron Young, Guitar.
Kim Beachum, Trumpet/Flugelhorn.
Carsten Rubeling, Trombone
Amber Suchy, Vocals
Stephanie Suchy, Vocals
= Past members
=Fernando Longhi, Drums.
Rob Phillips, Guitar/Vocals.
Mike Little, Keys/B3.
Darren Bourne, Keys/B3
Andrew Lattoni, Trombone.
Roderick Tate, Trombone.
Ian Hartley, Trumpet/Backing Vocals
John Johnston(deceased)Bass.
Patrick Raymaker, Keyboards.
Dan Smith, Guitar
Discography
Mock - 1 - 1998
Long Way - 2001
Caught in the Act - 1999
Out of the Blue - 2003
Check One - 2005
The Sound - 2007
References
External links
Mocking Shadows at myspace
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mocking Shadows
- Mock
- Shadow Fight 2
- Urban Lounge
- Shadow Generations
- Shadow the Hedgehog
- Book of Shadows
- Shadows (1959 film)
- Mock modular form
- Womad (website)