The Rumba Kings | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, US |
Genres | Pop, Latin, World and Mediterranean |
Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | The Rumba Kings Recordings |
Members | Johnny Bacolas George Stevens |
Website | www |
The Rumba Kings is an original American world music band co-founded in 2015 in Seattle, Washington, by producer/songwriter/bassist and former Capitol Records recording artist, Johnny Bacolas, [1] [2] [3] (best known for being a member of the band Second Coming), [4] [5] and guitarist/songwriter, George Stevens. [2] The songwriting is strongly influenced by Latin and Mediterranean music, and is mostly nylon-guitar driven, influenced by such artists as Yanni and The Gipsy Kings. [6] [7] [2] Regarding the band's songs, Stevens states, "If it isn't beautiful, it doesn't make the cut," [2] while Bacolas describes the band's music as "passionate and beautiful." [2]
In 2018, the band released their debut double-album, The Instrumental and Vocal Sessions, Vol. I, [8] and in 2019, released their sophomore full-length album, The Instrumental Sessions, Vol. II. [9] Subsequently, the band released three singles in 2020. [10] [11] [12]
In June 2015, Bacolas and Stevens met through a mutual friend, quickly discovered a musical kinship and shared love of Latin and Mediterranean music, [13] and formed The Rumba Kings. [14] [6] According to Bacolas in a 2023 interview with KBCS radio, "He whips out his iPhone and plays me a song that he wrote, beautiful song which is actually in our show now, I said, “You know we need to meet, we need to get together and share our ideas, and let me show you what I'm working on in my studio and show me what you're doing.” He came to my house the next day, literally the next day, and we played each other with the music we're doing and we started working that day (May 30, 2015) on what ended up being our debut double disc album, which had what, 21 songs on it something like that." [15]
In the same interview with KBCS, Stevens explained, "When we first got together and this was kind of my vision of since I was a kid was to create a show that would take the audience on the tour around the Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, and just give them from all different angles, different elements of each region, and because I'm a lover of music, and for me to stick to one genre is very difficult. I need to have different influences." [16]
Inspired by the rumba of the Mediterranean, the rich history of Latin music and the likes of Chico Bouchikhi and Nicolas Reyes of the Gipsy Kings, [17] the Rumba Kings put their full efforts into working on their first album. Soon after, Bacolas and Stevens formed a live band from musicians they both knew. [6] Bacolas and Stevens recruited several studio musicians to begin production on their debut album back in 2015. [18] In April 2016, the group began performing live at local small bars and bistros. [6]
In 2018, band released their debut double-disc debut album The Instrumental and Vocal Sessions, Vol. I. [6] [19] The album was produced by Johnny Bacolas and mixed and mastered by Martin Feveyear. [19] [20] The same year, Rumba Kings were tapped to play a slot at the annual Bellevue Blues and Jazz Festival as one of the headliners. [17]
In 2019, the group released their sophomore full-length album, The Instrumental Sessions, Vol. II. [21] The album was also produced by Johnny Bacolas and mixed and mastered by Martin Feveyear. [9] [12]
During the production of both records, Bacolas traveled to Greece on two occasions, to record several musicians on songs for The Rumba Kings' albums, and to film and direct music videos for the band's new albums. Filming for the music videos took place on location on Mykonos, [22] Santorini, [23] and as well as throughout the mainland of Greece. [24] In a November 1998 interview in The National Herald, Bacolas states, "My ultimate dream is to build a small villa in Santorini with a recording studio." [1]
The group released their Latin single, "Mirame", written by Horacio Alcantar (Lyrics), and George Stevens (Music), and produced by Johnny Bacolas in January 2020. Natalis is the featured vocalist. [12]
The Rumba Kings released their Greek single "Den tha se ksehaso", written by Sofi Alexandrou (Lyrics), George Stevens (Music), and John Paul Adams (Lyrics/Music), and produced by Johnny Bacolas in July 2020. [10] Also in July 2020, the band released their Latin single "Dance With Me", written by Johnny Bacolas (Lyrics), and George Stevens (Music), and produced by Johnny Bacolas. Natalis is the featured vocalists on "Dance With Me." [11]
During the pandemic of 2020, when live music was paused, the group released nine quarantine videos. [25] [26] During this time, Bacolas and Stevens redesigned their show, growing it from 90 minutes to almost three hours in length, adding several new songs, as well as instrumentalists. [25] Working with composer Seth-May Patterson, Bacolas integrated one of the area’s top string quartets, Arcobelano Strings, into their live show experience.
During an interview with KNKX radio, Stevens said "We're really progressing with the show, revamping and adding a lot of new elements. This downtime that we've had really put everything in perspective as to what needed to be done and gave us the time to do that." In the same interview, Bacolas added "That's been our attitude from the outset of this, to turn lemons into lemonade and to utilize this time, since everybody was going to be at home. George and I put the entire show under a microscope. We added songs, auditioned several additional musicians, brought in new percussionists and three new vocalists, and spent a lot of time training other instrumentalists. It was a really good time for us, since everybody has a home studio and we were able to collaborate electronically. It ended up being a really positive thing." [25]
The Rumba Kings released a single, “Love from Mykonos”, in 2022, with the Washington Blues Society Bluesletter saying "Exudes the Mediterranean and Latin backgrounds of the Rumba Kings. A perfect soundtrack for the moment and the inspiration for the supporting videos shot around Mykonos and Santorini." [17] Bacolas recalled the inspiration for the music video he filmed and produced for "Love from Mykonos," "While sitting on a deck looking towards the west as the sun began to set over Mykonos, Greece, and the Aegean Sea. Mykonos is set off the southeast coast of Greece in the warm Aegean waters north of the Mediterranean Sea.” [17] In February 2023, the band was profiled on a KING-TV news feature, [18] and took part in opening season 9 for Band in Seattle, a KING-TV show that celebrates live performances. [18]
Year | Album details |
---|---|
2018 | The Instrumental and Vocal Sessions, Vol I
|
2019 | The Instrumental Sessions, Vol II
|
Year | Singles details |
---|---|
2020 | Mirame feat. Natalis
|
Den Tha Se Ksehaso feat. Sofi Alexandrou
| |
Dance With Me feat. Natalis
| |
2022 | Love from Mykonos
|
Gipsy Kings are a musical group founded in 1979 in Arles, France. The band, whose members have Catalan heritage, play a blend of Catalan rumba, flamenco, salsa, and pop. They perform mostly in Spanish but also mix in Catalan, French, and languages of southern France, such as Occitan.
Joseph Anthony Pereira, professionally known as Joe Perry, is an American musician best known as a founding member, guitarist, backing and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band Aerosmith. Perry also has his own solo band called the Joe Perry Project, and is a member of the all-star band Hollywood Vampires with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp.
Kings of Rhythm are an American music group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007. Turner would retain the name of the band throughout his career, although the group has undergone considerable line-up changes over time.
Rick Derringer is an American musician, producer, and songwriter. He gained success in the 1960s with his band, the McCoys. Their debut single, "Hang on Sloopy", became a number-one hit in 1965 and is now regarded as a classic track from the garage rock era. The McCoys had seven songs chart in the top 100, including covers of "Fever" and "Come on Let's Go".
Burlap to Cashmere is a contemporary Christian world music band formed in the 1990s by John Philippidis and Steven Delopoulos. Their music draws heavily on folk and world music influences, especially Greek folk music.
Good for Your Soul is the third studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1983 by A&M Records. It was produced by Robert Margouleff and was the band's last album to be released on A&M Records.
Rodrigo y Gabriela are a Mexican acoustic guitar duo whose music is influenced by a number of genres including nuevo flamenco, rock, and heavy metal. The duo's recordings consist largely of instrumental duets on the flamenco guitar. Currently residing in Mexico City, they began their career in Dublin, Ireland, during an eight-year stay. They have toured internationally and in 2010, performed at The White House for President Barack Obama. In 2020, their fifth studio album Mettavolution won a Grammy Award for the Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. Their most recent album, In Between Thoughts…A New World, was released in April 2023.
Gerald Calvin "Jerry" Douglas is an American Dobro and lap steel guitar player and record producer. He is widely regarded as "perhaps the finest Dobro player in contemporary acoustic music, and certainly the most celebrated and prolific". A fourteen-time Grammy winner, he has been called "dobro's matchless contemporary master" by The New York Times, and is among the most innovative recording artists in music, both as a solo artist and member of numerous bands, such as Alison Krauss and Union Station and The Earls of Leicester. He has been a co-director of the Transatlantic Sessions since 1998.
Hearts of Stone is the third album by New Jersey rock band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, released in October 1978. The album peaked at number 112 on the Billboard 200 chart during the week of January 13, 1979. All of the album's songs were written by Southside Johnny, Bruce Springsteen, and E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt. Van Zandt, the band's manager, also produced, arranged and played guitar.
Second Coming was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1990. They relocated to Seattle, Washington, around 1992 and released their debut album L.O.V.Evil in 1994. This band underwent several lineup changes throughout its existence with drummer James Bergstrom and bassist Johnny Bacolas ostensibly being the nucleus of the band, as they were the only members who appeared on every album. The two of them have been friends since childhood and they had also formed the rhythm section in an early incarnation of Alice in Chains that also consisted of vocalist Layne Staley and guitarist Nick Pollock; they called themselves Alice N' Chains.
Jefferson Airplane is the eighth and final studio album by San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, released on Epic Records in 1989. Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady all returned for the album and supporting tour, though Spencer Dryden did not participate. The album and accompanying tour would mark the last time Jefferson Airplane would perform together until their 1996 induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Nil Recurring is an EP by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 17 September 2007 through the band's online store. The standard version of the mini-album is composed of four tracks written during the Fear of a Blank Planet recording sessions and was completed over the summer of 2007. The EP's title, which stems from the opening instrumental track on the EP, was actually derived from an unreleased demo written during the Fear of a Blank Planet recording sessions, called "Always Recurring". Although the band never formally released the song, lyrical and melodic elements of the track were reused in the closing piece of the EP, "What Happens Now?".
Johnny Bacolas is an American musician. He is best known for his work with the post-grunge band Second Coming, where he played bass guitar. He was also a founding member of the band Sleze, which was later renamed Alice N' Chains, The Crying Spell, Lotus Crush, and The Rumba Kings.
John Altenburgh is an American jazz and blues pianist, composer, arranger and producer who has made his home in Mosinee, Wisconsin. Altenburgh studied music at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh. He is the founder of Altenburgh Records distributed by The Orchard a division of Sony Entertainment and has recorded numerous albums as a solo artist and with his blues group, Johnny & The MoTones.
Martin John Feveyear born late 1966 is a British record producer and audio engineer based in Seattle, Washington. Beginning as a singer-songwriter and musician, Feveyear soon began recording work for artists in both the UK and US before moving to Seattle at the age of 25. Together with Christian Fulghum, he opened Jupiter Studios in Seattle in 1996. He has since worked with artists and groups — producing, engineering, arranging, mixing, mastering and additional instruments — such as Mark Lanegan, Mudhoney, Duff McKagan's Loaded, Kings of Leon, The Presidents of the United States of America, Queens of the Stone Age, Amber Pacific, Jesse Sykes, Sirens Sister, Green Apple Quick Step, Nevada Bachelors, The Minus 5, and Brandi Carlile, among others.
Pavlo Simtikidis, often called simply Pavlo is a Greek-Canadian guitarist who plays, "a Mediterranean sound mixing the folkloric styles of Greek, Spanish and Latin music with pop sensibilities." Born in Toronto, Canada, he is the son of Greek immigrants, George & Freda Simtikidis, of Kastoria, Greece. His albums Pavlo and Fantasia certified Gold in Canada, and album Fantasia was nominated in 2001 for a JUNO Award for Best Instrumental Album.
Geoffrey Castle is a musician and violinist based in Kirkland, WA. Castle performs on the electric six-string violin music from a range of genres, including Hendrix, Celtic, Bluegrass, and Mozart.
Saro Tribastone is an Italian composer, guitarist and performer of Mediterranean instrumental music who expresses his love for his homeland in Sicily through his compositions and performances of acoustic music.
Marcus Nand is a guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and sound engineer best known for his work with flamenco guitar. After learning rock, blues, and flamenco in Spain in his youth, he has been based in Los Angeles since the 1990s. A past guitarist for Los Angeles metal band Freak of Nature, he later formed the world music and rock band Ziroq with bassist Carmine Rojas. Ziroq's debut album was named "Best Mix: Non-Orchestral" at the 2002 Surround Music Awards. Nand also works on various solo projects. As a session guitarist, he has contributed to albums such as Situation Dangerous by Bozzio Levin Stevens, Essential Ballads by Jeff Scott Soto, and various compilations.
The Nikhil Korula Band is an American jam band based in California, known for blending genres as diverse as jazz, world music, and adult contemporary. Also called The NK Band, the original lineup has changed somewhat since the band was founded in 2002, and currently consists of Nikhil Korula, Ray Bergstrom, Matt Spencer, Adam Gust, Zane Musa, Marcus Milius, Chris Lovejoy, and Will Herrington. With a sound described by Relix Magazine as "part Dave Matthews guitar licks and sax solos alongside world-music beats," the band has performed at festivals such as Bonnaroo, the Playboy Jazz Festival, SXSW, and Summerfest. They have also headlined venues such as House of Blues and the Viper Room, as well as numerous college campuses, and have opened for Jason Mraz, John Mayer, The Roots, Erykah Badu, and Rusted Root, among others.