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The Scofflaws

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Ska band from New York
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The Scofflaws
OriginHuntington, New York, United States
GenresThird wave ska
Years active1988–present
LabelsMoon Records,Moon Ska Records
MembersRichard "Sammy" Brooks
Brian Duggan
Greg Bucking
Jared Dubin
John Soldo
Jess DeBellis
Past membersMike Drance
Jennifer South
Dennis Langel
Scott Miller
Johnny Brooks
Bill Grillo
Paul Gebhardt
Victor Rice
Buford O’Sullivan
Brian Lavan
Tony Mason
Kerry Lafferty
Ben Klingberg
Cary Brown
Fred Reiter
Regina Bellantese
Wendy Scher
Glen Saunders
Tony Calarco
Jerica Rosenblum
Matthew Voss
Daniel Voss
Tom McGee
Jay Hackett
Glenn Hackett
Adoni Xavier
Henning
Dave Waldo
John Soldo
Joseph Freire
Hector Lopez

The Scofflaws are aHuntington,Long Island, New York-basedthird wave ska band that debuted in 1988. Known for their rambunctious live shows, technically proficient horn solos and tight arrangements, the Scofflaws were one of the top third wave ska acts of the 1990s and one of the most beloved bands on the now-defunctMoon Ska label, as well as the center and focal point of the once-thriving Long Island ska scene.

History

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The band originally performed asthe New Bohemians, initially with a stronger emphasis on novelty '60s,R&B and TV-show theme cover songs, bolstered by original ska-oriented anthems such as "Rudy's Back" and "Paul Getty". In 1988, they sold the New Bohemians name toGeffen Records (who had just signedEdie Brickell & New Bohemians), and regrouped as the Scofflaws.

The Scofflaws early sound was characterized by strong R&B andjazz influences as well as eclectic covers of such songs asHenry Mancini's "A Shot in the Dark",Danny Elfman's theme forPee-wee's Big Adventure,Sergio Leone's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" theme andthe Skatalites instrumental "Ska-La Parisian". Original songs like "Rudy's Back", "Nude Beach" and "William Shatner" became cult favorites due to the offbeat lyrics and quirky vocal stylings of bandleader Richard "Sammy" Brooks, co-founder Mike Drance and trombonist Buford O'Sullivan.

Their self-titled debut studio album was released in 1991 byMoon Records, followed bySka in Hi Fi in 1995, the concert recordingLive! Vol. 1 in 1996, and their third studio album,Record of Convictions, in 1998.

They toured the United States several times, including stints as the openers forDesmond Dekker andBad Manners.

The band's lineup saw frequent changes and served as a springboard for numerous New York ska musicians, as well as sprouting several spinoff groups. Original co-frontman Mike Drance left in 1994 to form the Bluebeats with ex-member Steven Prisco, while bassistVictor Rice went on to be a founding member of the New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble and continue a career in music production. Several Scofflaws members including O'Sullivan, Paul Gebhardt and Tony Calarco also played for fellow Moon Ska artiststhe Toasters as well as One Groovy Coconut and Royal Roost, and the Scofflaws have often shared members with fellow Huntington band Spider Nick & the Maddogs (whose leader, "Spider Nick" Martielli, composed Scofflaws favorite "Spider on My Bed").

Although the Scofflaws have not released a studio recording since 1998, Brooks continues to lead the band in live performances within the New York area.

Members

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Current

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  • Richard "Sammy" Brooks – lead vocals, tenor saxophone
  • John Soldo – drums
  • Brian Duggan – bass
  • Greg Bucking – guitar
  • Jared Dubin – trombone
  • Jess DeBellis - keyboards

Past

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  • Mike Drance – baritone saxophone, vocals
  • Steven Prisco - guitar
  • Jennifer South – keyboards
  • Dennis Langel – guitar
  • Scott Miller – drums
  • Johnny Brooks – bass
  • Bill Grillo – drums
  • Paul Gebhardt – alto saxophone
  • Victor Rice – bass
  • Buford O'Sullivan – trombone, vocals, theremin
  • Brian Lavan – guitar
  • Tony Mason – drums
  • Kerry Lafferty – keyboards
  • Ben Klingberg – guitar
  • Cary Brown – keyboards
  • Fred Reiter – baritone saxophone
  • Regina Bellantese – baritone saxophone
  • Wendy Scher – baritone saxophone
  • Glen Saunders – acoustic bass, electric bass
  • Tony Calarco – baritone saxophone, alto saxophone
  • Jerica Rosenblum – keyboards
  • Matthew Voss – alto saxophone
  • Daniel Voss – baritone saxophone
  • Jay Nugent – guitar
  • Tom McGee – bass
  • Jay Hackett – guitar
  • Glenn Hackett – drums
  • Adoni Xavier – guitar
  • Henning – drums
  • Hector Lopez – drums
  • Joseph Freire - guitar

Discography

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Studio albums

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Live albums

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  • Live! Vol. 1 (1997, Moon Ska)[4]

Compilations

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  • "Rudy's Back" onSka Face: An All American Ska Compilation (1988, Moon Records)
  • "Rudy's Back" onSka-Ville USA (Vol 3) - An All American Ska Compilation (1988, Ska' Records)
  • "Ali-Ska-Ba" and "Going Back to Kingston"NYC Ska Live (1990, Moon Records)
  • "Rudy's Back" onUnited Colors of Ska (1993, Pork Pie)
  • "The Whip" onOi!/Skampilation Vol. #1 (1995, Radical Records)
  • "After the Lights Go Down Low" and "William Shatner" onSKA The Third Wave (1995, Continuum Records)
  • "Nude Beach" and "William Shatner" onThis Are Moon Ska (1996, Moon Ska Records)
  • "Grazin' in the Grass" onJoint Ventures in Ska (1996, BIB Records)
  • "Dr. Ring-A-Ding" onFreedom Sounds: A Tribute to the Skatalites (1997,Shanachie Records)
  • "Man With the Golden Arm" onNew York Beat Volume 2: Breaking and Entering (1997, Moon Ska Records)
  • "Watermelon Man" onSka: The Instrumentals (1997, Beloved Recordings)
  • "William Shatner" onSkabadabadoo! (1997, Moon Ska Brasil)
  • "Groovin' Up (Live)" and "Parish" onSKA the Third Wave Vol. 5 - Swing It! (1998, Beloved Recordings)
  • "William Shatner" onSka Party 1999 (1999, Beast Records)
  • "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" onThe Official Long Island Ska Compilation 1999 Vol. 2 (1999, G-Note Records)

References

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  1. ^"The Scofflaws - The Scofflaws".AllMusic.
  2. ^"Ska in Hi-Fi - The Scofflaws".AllMusic.
  3. ^"Record of Convictions - The Scofflaws".AllMusic.
  4. ^"Live!, Vol. 1 - The Scofflaws".AllMusic.

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