Mingo Fishtrap

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Mingo Fishtrap
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Background information
Genres Soul, funk
Years active1996 (1996) – present
LabelsBlue Corn Music
Members
  • Roger Blevins Jr.
  • Chip Vayenas
  • Dane Farnsworth
  • Aaron Hatmaker
  • Steve Butts
  • Dan Bechdolt
Past members
  • Scott Davis
  • Mark Gonzales
  • Aeron Riordon
  • Tim Young
  • Paul Elder
  • Michael Duffy
  • Greg Wilson
  • Mikel Urdy
  • Zol Waterhouse
  • Roger Blevins Sr.
Website mingofishtrap.com

Mingo Fishtrap is a soul and funk band based in Austin, Texas. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] They were formed in the mid-1990s in Denton, Texas. The band consists of Roger Blevins, Jr. (guitar/lead vocals), Chip Vayenas (drums/vocals), Dane Farnsworth (organ/keyboards), Roger Blevins Sr. (bass), Steve Butts (trumpet/flugelhorn), and Dan Bechdolt (tenor saxophone). They have, with a few personnel changes over the years, released six albums and one concert video.

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Reception

Before a performance in Raleigh, North Carolina, in July 2016, Indy Week's Timothy Bracy wrote, "Long-running Austin soul and funk outfit Mingo Fishtrap features an agreeably accomplished horn-driven sound evocative of everything from Curtis Mayfield to early Chicago. Infectious tunes and plentiful chops figure to make for a crowd-pleasing evening." [8]

Discography

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References

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  6. Chris Riemenschneider. "The BIGGER they are, the HARDER they GROOVE; Horns. Drums. Crowds." Austin American-Statesman , 11/2/2000.
  7. Jim Beal Jr. "Bands rock clubs with groove, noise". San Antonio Express-News , 1/24/2000
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