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for|the candy product|Squirrel nut caramelInfobox musical artist | name = Squirrel Nut Zippers| image=Squirrel Nut Zippers 2008 San Francisco.jpg| caption = In performance in San Francisco, 2008| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill , North Carolina , United States | genre = Swing revival | years_active = 1993–2001
2006–present| label = Mammoth Records|Mammoth | associated_acts =| website = http://www.snzippers.com Official website| current_members = Jimbo Mathus|James "Jimbo" Mathus
Katharine Whalen
Chris Phillips
Stu Cole
Je Widenhouse
Will Dawson
Tim Kendt
Laura McIndoe| past_members = Tom Maxwell
Ken Mosher
Don Raleigh
Stacy Guess
Robert Griffin
Dave Wright
Tim Smith
Adam Lake
Reese Gray
Andrew Bird Extra musicsample |type=song |filename=Squirrel Nut Zippers - Hell.ogg |format= Ogg |title="Hell"
The Squirrel Nut Zippers are a band formed in 1993 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill , North Carolina by Jimbo Mathus|James "Jimbo" Mathus ( vocal s and guitar ), Katharine Whalen (vocals, banjo , and ukulele ), Chris Phillips on drums , Don Raleigh on Bass guitar|bass and sideman Ken Mosher.

While the band's eclectic fusion of Delta blues , gypsy jazz , 1930s-era Swing music|swing , klezmer , and other styles makes them hard to categorize, their unique music found a niche in the late 1990s, when the band met with national recognition and commercial success, sometimes associated with the Swing Revival of the same period. They found their greatest success with the 1996 single "Hell".

After a hiatus of several years, the original band members reunited and took to the stage again in 2007, playing select dates around the United States and Canada through 2008.

They played the last night of The Voodoo Experience held at City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana over Halloween weekend 2009. http://www.musicnewsnet.com/2009/06/new-orleans-voodoo-experience-fest-line-up-announced.html 2009 New Orleans' Voodoo Experience Fest Line Up

History


1990s


The band was founded by James "Jimbo" Mathus, formerly of Metalflake Mother and Johnny Vomit & The Dry Heaves , and his then-wife Katharine Whalen in Carrboro, North Carolina along with Tom Maxwell, Chris Phillips, Don Raleigh and Ken Mosher. The group made its debut in Chapel Hill a few months later. Stacy Guess (formerly of Pressure Boys) joined shortly after.

"Nut Zippers," is a southern term for a variety of old bootleg moonshine , and the band's name comes from a newspaper account which related the story of a highly intoxicated man who climbed a tree one night, refusing to come down even after authorities arrived. The article's headline read: "Squirrel Nut Zipper." http://www.snzippers.com/media/video/ask-snz-band-name Jimbo Mathus of The Squirrel Nut Zippers Explains the Band's Name Accessed: August 12, 2009cite book |last=Yanow |first=Scott |title=Swing |year=2000 |publisher=Miller Freeman Books |location= San Francisco, California|San Francisco , California |isbn=0-87930-600-9 |pages=478–479 It is also the name of a candy dating back to 1890. http://www.necco.com/ourbrands/additionalbrands.asp NECCO Candy Company

The band was initially lumped into the "lounge" movement, along with Combustible Edison , and credited as part of the brief Swing Revival|swing music revival of the 1990s. The Zippers' sound incorporates a broad range of music, ranging in influence from Harlem Hot Music, Cab Calloway , Johnny Ace , Delta Blues , Raymond Scott , Fats Waller , Django Reinhardt , Tom Waits , and klezmer . The band's break-through single, "Hell", was distinguished by Calypso music|calypso rhythms, and helped push the band into further association with the "Neo Swing" movement.


Songs from the band's first album , The Inevitable (1995) were played on National Public Radio in the US. Their second album, Hot (1996) was certified Platinum album|platinum . (The Hot album was also one of the first ECDs - an "enhanced" audio CD containing an interactive presentation created by filmmaker Clay Walker (filmmaker)|Clay Walker .) In 1997, the band toured with Neil Young .

The band's next studio album, Perennial Favorites (1998) also received critical acclaim.Citation needed|date=July 2008. Also released in 1998 was Christmas Caravan , a Christmas themed album. The band then recorded Bedlam Ballroom in 1999, after touring extensively.

The band performed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta , on Prairie Home Companion , President Clinton's second inaugural ball, Comedy Central 's Viva Variety , and major television shows: The Tonight Show , Late Night with David Letterman , '' Conan O'Brien and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve in 1998.

The band had recorded a version of " Under The Sea " which was going to be included on the DVD release of The Little Mermaid , but Disney decided against it. Disney had purchased Mammoth Records|Mammoth just months prior to this recording. The song was eventually released on the band's greatest hits CD.

2000-2006


The early 2000s rendered the band largely inactive, due to members pursuing other projects, but also due to Mathus and Whalen's divorce.

Contact (musical)|Contact was a musical dance play made up of three separate dance pieces set to pre-recorded music. The show used Zippers' music along with the music of other artists. Although manyWho|date=July 2008 criticized the show for its lack of original music, it was also widely-acclaimed and won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Musical. Movies that have licensed Zippers' songs include Monkeybone , Dead Man on Campus , Flirting with Disaster (film)|Flirting with Disaster , Fido (film)|Fido , Blast from the Past (film)|Blast from the Past and the animated feature film '' Happily N'Ever After . The band performed in a segment on Sesame Street '' in 2001. The single "Hell" was also featured on the pilot of MGM Television's Dead Like Me .

During this period, Katharine Whalen released two solo albums, Jazz Squad and Dirty Little Secret . Jim Mathus toured with Buddy Guy before forming his band, Knockdown Society. Je Widenhouse and Reese Gray are recording and touring with Firecracker Jazz Band. Chris Phillips spent two years playing with the Dickies, as well as William Reid from the Jesus and Mary Chain . His current side band The Lamps included members of the Bangles and The Connells . He also was the composer for the Comedy Central television show ''Lil' Bush'' and some contemporary films. Jimbo Mathus owns and operates a recording studio outside of Memphis, TN, where he has worked on albums with artists ranging from Elvis Costello to the Hives Citation needed|date=July 2008.

2007-present


In early 2007, the band's official website and MySpace blog announced new tour dates, with a lineup consisting of founding members Jimbo Mathus (guitar, vocals), Katharine Whalen (vocals, banjo, percussion, ukulele), Chris Phillips (drums), Je Widenhouse (trumpet), Stuart Cole (bass), and Will Dawson (piano/guitar/saxophone). With the proclamation "Ladies and Gentlemen... They're Back," the band performed concert dates throughout the United States and Canada in spring and summer of 2007 and through 2008.

In late February 2009, Chris Phillips sent out an e-mail announcing a forthcoming live album called You Are My Radio , recorded in Brooklyn in December 2008. The e-mail included a link to a free download of "Memphis Exorcism" from the album. http://app.topspin.net/new_artist/764/spin_landing? artist_id=764& campaign_id=10003058& key=94fd84cd900be00a6cb5a1cd7ab846363c6aa282 "Zippers Live Record News." Retrieved February 27, 2009. The album title was later changed to Lost At Sea and was released on October 27 through Southern Broadcasting/MRI. They also announced their plans for a new studio album in 2010. The band taped a new performance for NPR's Mountain Stage, which aired in mid-November.

As of 2011, plans for a new album from the band appear to be on hold for the time being.

Membership


Present members


  • Jimbo Mathus|James "Jimbo" Mathus — singing|vocals , guitar , slide guitar , tenor banjo , trombone , piano

  • Katharine Whalen — vocals, banjo , ukulele

  • Stuart Cole — Bass guitar|bass

  • Chris Phillips — Percussion instrument|percussion , contraption kit, Drum kit|drums

  • Je Widenhouse — trumpet , cornet

  • Henry Westmoreland — baritone saxophone

  • Robert "Griffanzo" Griffin - piano, Keyboard instrument|keyboards


  • Former members


  • Ken Mosher — guitar, saxophone, vocals

  • Tom Maxwell — vocals, guitar, saxophone, gong

  • Don Raleigh — bass, gong

  • Stacy Guess — trumpet

  • David Wright — trombone

  • Reese Grey — piano

  • Tim Smith — alto saxophone

  • Andrew Bird — violin (honorary member)

  • Edward Clark — canjo

  • Carl Luparella — original saw player


  • Guess left two weeks prior to the recording of Hot , in September 1995. He died of a heroin overdose on March 11, 1998. http://www.answers.com/topic/stacy-guess? cat=entertainment Stacy Guess bio. Answers.com. Retrieved October 16, 2007. Je Widenhouse (formerly of the Sex Police) joined the band in 1995.

    Raleigh departed in the middle of the Perennial Favorites sessions in November 1996. He was replaced by Stuart Cole. In July 1999, Maxwell left the band. In October 1999, Mosher also quit. In 1999, Reese Gray, Tim Smith and David Wright joined the band.

    Eugene Cottrell played trumpet in "Hell."

    Discography


    Albums


  • The Inevitable (album)|The Inevitable (1995)

  • Hot (Squirrel Nut Zippers album)|Hot (1996)

  • Sold Out (Squirrel Nut Zippers album)|Sold Out (1997)

  • Roasted Right ( Extended play|EP , 1997)

  • Perennial Favorites (1998)

  • Christmas Caravan (1998)

  • Bedlam Ballroom (2000)

  • The Best of Squirrel Nut Zippers as Chronicled by Shorty Brown (2002)

  • Lost at Sea ( live album , 2009)


  • Singles


    Title Year Peak chart positions Album
    Modern Rock TracksUS
    "Hell"
    "Put a Lid on It"
    "Suits Are Picking Up the Bill"cite book


    References


    Reflist
  • cite book |last=Milkowski |first=Bill |others=Bob Nikard, ed., and Alison Hagge, ed. |title=Swing It: An Annotated History of Jive |year=2001 |publisher=Billboard Books |location= New York City|New York , New York |isbn=0-8230-7671-7 |pages=251–254


  • External links


    Band


  • http://www.snzippers.com Squirrel Nut Zippers Official Site

  • http://www.myspace.com/snzippers Squirrel Nut Zippers on MySpace


  • Band members


  • http://www.jimbomathus.net James "Jimbo" Mathus

  • http://katharinewhalenmusic.com/ Katharine Whalen

  • http://www.tommaxwell.com Tom Maxwell

  • http://www.maxwellmosher.com Maxwell/Mosher

  • http://www.andrewbird.net Andrew Bird


  • Related


  • http://www.planbproductions.com/squirrelnutzippers Clay Walker, Squirrel Nut Zippers filmmaker


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