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MP3 Superchief Trio - The Devil Knows Me Better

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  • Size: 44.4 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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(ID 1495476)
Original New Orleans flavored tunes with hot grooves, from boogie woogie to rhumba and back again

14 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Rockin' Blues, BLUES: Piano Blues



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"The Superchief Trio are wonderful. THE DEVIL KNOWS ME BETTER, proves it. Sure, they're great musicians, but their strength comes from simplicity. Nothing is unnecessary, with Keith on piano, John on drums and Pam on trombone. See 'em live, as well. They sound just as good in person and their look will pull you in even more. Beautifully odd and way enjoyable to consume."
- Carl Finch, BRAVE COMBO

Pianist Keith Munslow met trombonist Pam Murray at Providence arts incubator AS220, where they performed together in the Smoking Jackets and the Neo 90s Dance Band. Keith and drummer Johnny Cote played together in the Big Nazo band, and soon Johnny became the drummer for the Neo 90s. Having cut their teeth on rough-and-tumble dance blues with the Smoking Jackets, Keith and Pam began playing gigs at a dim and smoky basement bar (now defunct) called The East Bay Regatta Club. Owing to safety in numbers, Johnny Cote was recruited, and Superchief Trio was born. The casual nature of the place and its heckling denizens encouraged recklessness and experimentation with new songs, new arrangements and inspired a higher level of daredevil musical abandon. Emerging from this subterranean honky-tonk, Superchief Trio continues the tradition of good-time music and barrelhouse hijinks.


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