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James Belushi|Zee Blues
Blues Brothers Band:
Steve Cropper
Lou Marini
Jonny Rosch
Eddie Floyd |past_members= John Belushi|Jake Blues (deceased)
Donald "Duck" Dunn
Steve Jordan (drummer)|Steve Jordan
Willie Hall (drummer)|Willie Hall
Tom Malone (musician)|Tom Malone
Matt Murphy (blues guitarist)|Matt Murphy Jr.
Paul Shaffer
Murphy Dunne
Tom Scott (musician)|Tom Scott
John Goodman|"Mighty Mack" McTeer
Larry Thurston
Tommy McDonnell
Alan Rubin (deceased)
The Blues Brothers (or, more formally, The Blues Brothers� Show Band and Revue ) are an American blues and soul music|soul Revivalist artist|revivalist band founded in 1978 by comedy actors Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a Saturday Night Live musical sketches|musical sketch on Saturday Night Live . Belushi and Aykroyd, respectively in character as lead vocalist " Joliet Prison|Joliet " Jake Blues and harmonica player/backing vocalist Elwood Blues, fronted the band, which was composed of well-known and respected musicians. The band made its debut as the List of Saturday Night Live hosts and musical guests|musical guest on the April 22, 1978, History of Saturday Night Live (1975�1980)|episode of Saturday Night Live.

The band began to take on a life beyond the confines of the television screen, releasing an album, Briefcase Full of Blues , in 1978, and then having a Hollywood film, The Blues Brothers (film)|The Blues Brothers , created around its characters in 1980.

After the death of Belushi in 1982, the Blues Brothers have continued to perform with a rotation of guest singers and other band members. The band reformed in 1988 for a world tour and again in 1998 for a sequel to the film, Blues Brothers 2000 . They make regular appearances at musical festivals worldwide.

On August 31, 2011 it was announced that Dan Aykroyd and Judith Belushi Pisano are pitching a new Blues Brothers TV series to primetime networks.

Band members


Original lineup


While not all members appeared in the original film, the full band included:
  • John Belushi|"Joliet" Jake E. Blues (John Belushi) � lead vocals

  • Dan Aykroyd|Elwood J. Blues (Dan Aykroyd) � blues harp|harmonica , backing vocals

  • Steve Cropper|Steve "The Colonel" Cropper � lead and rhythm guitar (formerly with Booker T & the M.G.'s )

  • Donald "Duck" Dunn � bass guitar (formerly with Booker T & the M.G.'s)

  • Murphy Dunne � keyboards (brought in to act in the film due to Paul Shaffer's commitment to perform with Gilda Radner in Gilda Live! , toured with the band in the summer of 1980)

  • Willie Hall (drummer)|Willie "Too Big" Hall � drums, percussion (formerly of the Bar-Kays , Isaac Hayes ' band, appears in the movie)

  • Steve Jordan (musician)|Steve "Getdwa" Jordan � drums, percussion ( Saturday Night Live Band , appears only on the albums)

  • Birch Johnson|Birch "Crimson Slide" Johnson � trombone (Does not appear in movie)

  • Tom Malone (musician)|Tom "Bones" Malone � trombone , trumpet, saxophone (Saturday Night Live Band)

  • Lou Marini|"Blue" Lou Marini � saxophone (Saturday Night Live Band)

  • Matt Murphy (blues guitarist)|Matt "Guitar" Murphy � lead and rhythm guitar ( Howlin' Wolf , other artists)

  • Alan Rubin|Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin � trumpet (Saturday Night Live Band)

  • Paul Shaffer|Paul "The Shiv" Shaffer � keyboards, arrangement|arranger (does not appear in movie, but live)

  • Tom Scott (musician)|Tom "Triple Scale" Scott � saxophone ( L.A. Express , does not appear in the movie, though his saxophone can still be heard on the soundtrack)


  • Other members


    At various times, the following have been part of the act:
  • James Belushi|"Brother" Zee Blues � vocals

  • John Goodman|"Mighty Mack" McTeer � vocals

  • J. Evan Bonifant|Buster Blues � harmonica, vocals (acted by J. Evan Bonifant in Blues Brothers 2000 , actual harmonica recorded by John Popper )

  • Joe Morton|Cabel "Cab" Chamberlain � vocals

  • Cab Calloway � vocals

  • Larry Thurston|Larry "T" Thurston � vocals

  • Eddie Floyd|Eddie "Knock on Wood" Floyd � vocals

  • Sam Moore|Sam "Soul Man" Moore � vocals

  • List of rhythm guitarists|Jason "Sunshine" Say � rhythm guitar

  • Tommy McDonnell|Tommy "Pipes" McDonnell � harmonica, vocals

  • Rob Paparozzi|Rob "The Honeydripper" Paparozzi � harmonica, vocals

  • David Spinozza � Guitar

  • Leon Pendarvis|Leon "The Lion" Pendarvis � piano, vocals, arranger

  • Danny Gottlieb|Danny "G-Force" Gottlieb � drums

  • Jimmy Biggins|Jimmy "Jimmy B" Biggins � saxophone

  • Anthony Cloud|Anthony "Rusty" Cloud � keyboards

  • Eric Udel|Eric "The Red" Udel � bass

  • John Tropea|John "Smokin" Tropea � guitar

  • Lee Finkelstein|Lee "Funky Time" Finkelstein � drums

  • Steve Potts (drummer)|Steve Potts � drums

  • Anton Fig � Drums

  • Larry Farrell (musician)|Larry "Trombonius Maximus" Farrell � trombone

  • Alto Reed � saxophone

  • Jonny Rosch|Jonny "The Rock & Roll Doctor" Rosch � vocals, harmonica


  • Band history


    Origins


    The genesis of the Blues Brothers was a January 17, 1976, Saturday Night Live sketch. In it, " Howard Shore and his All-Bee Band" play the Slim Harpo song " I'm a King Bee ", with Belushi singing and Aykroyd playing harmonica, dressed in the bee costumes they wore for the "Killer Bees" sketch.

    Following tapings of SNL, it was popular among cast members and the weekly hosts to attend Aykroyd's Holland Tunnel Blues bar, which he had rented not long after joining the cast. Dan and John filled a jukebox with songs from many different artists such as Sam & Dave|Sam and Dave and Punk rock|punk band The Viletones . John bought an amplifier and they kept some musical instruments there for anyone who wanted to jam. It was here that Dan wrote and developed the original story which he then turned into the initial story draft of the Blues Brothers movie, better known as the "tome" because it contained so many pages.

    It was also at the bar that Aykroyd introduced Belushi to the blues . An interest soon became a fascination and it was not long before the two began singing with local blues bands. Jokingly, SNL band leader Howard Shore suggested they call themselves "The Blues Brothers.". In an April 1988 interview in the Chicago Sun-Times , Aykroyd said the Blues Brothers act borrowed from Sam & Dave and others: "Well, obviously the duo thing and the dancing, but the hats came from John Lee Hooker. The suits came from the concept that when you were a jazz player in the 40's, 50's 60's, to look straight, you had to wear a suit."

    The band was also modeled in part on Aykroyd's experience with the Downchild Blues Band , one of the first professional blues bands in Canada, with whom Aykroyd continues to play on occasion.Aykroyd is playing with Downchild in the fall of 2009, during the band's 40th anniversary tour: "...when one thinks of blues music in Canada, the first name that springs to mind is DOWNCHILD. It�s been 40 years since Donnie 'Mr. Downchild' Walsh and his late brother Hock, formed the renowned group that would be the inspiration for the world famous Blues Brothers. DOWNCHILD plans to celebrate this anniversary in style, with some very special friends�including blues brother and movie icon DAN AYKROYD and that's why they call it the Blues." News Release, July 21, 2009; www.downchild.com. See also http://www.bluesbrotherscentral.com/forum/blues-brothers-news/8440-downchild-blues-band-w-elwood.html Cross Reference At Blues Brothers Central; www.bluesbrotherscentral.com, where it is also mentioned that when the Blues Brothers played the Casino Rama in 2005, Donnie "Mr. Downchild" Walsh appeared as their guest. Aykroyd first encountered the band in the early 1970s, at or around the time of his attendance at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada and where his initial interest in the blues developed through attending and occasionally performing at Ottawa's Le Hibou Coffee House . Aykroyd has said of this time:

    :''"So I grew up (in Ottawa), in this capital city. My parents used to work for the government, and I went to elementary school, high school, and the university in the city. And there was a place on Sussex Drive (Ottawa)|Sussex Drive (Sussex Drive is where the Prime Minister�s house is, right below Parliament Hill ), and there was a little club there called Le Hibou, which in French means 'the owl.' And it was run by a gentleman named CHEZ-FM|Harvey Glatt , and he brought every, and I mean every blues star that you or I would ever have wanted to have seen through Ottawa in the late 50s, well I guess more late 60s sort of, in around the Newport jazz rediscovery. I was going to Le Hibou and hearing James Cotton , Otis Spann , Pinetop Perkins , and Muddy Waters . I actually jammed behind Muddy Waters. S. P. Leary left the drum kit one night, and Muddy said, 'Anybody out there play drums? I don�t have a drummer.' And I walked on stage and we started, I don�t know, Little Red Rooster , something. He said, 'Keep that beat going, you make Muddy feel good.' And I heard Howlin� Wolf (Chester Burnett). Many, many times I saw Howlin� Wolf. And of course Buddy Guy , Buddy Guy and Junior Wells , Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee . So I was exposed to all of these players, playing there as part of this scene to service the academic community in Ottawa, a very well-educated community. Had I lived in a different town I don�t think that this would have happened, because it was just the confluence of educated government workers, and then also all the colleges in the area, University of Ottawa|Ottawa University , Carleton, and all the schools�these people were interested in blues culture." http://www.austinsound.net/author/roger-gatchet/page/2/ Still on a mission from God; interview with Dan Aykroyd by Roger Gatchet, May 18, 2007, www.austinsound.net.

    The Toronto -based Downchild Blues Band, co-founded in 1969 by two brothers, Donnie and Richard "Hock" Walsh , served as an inspiration for the two Blues Brothers characters. Aykroyd initially modeled Elwood Blues in part on Donnie Walsh, a harmonica player and guitarist, while John Belushi 's Jake Blues character was modeled in part on Hock Walsh, Downchild's lead singer. In their first album as the Blues Brothers, Briefcase Full of Blues (1978), Aykroyd and Belushi featured three well-known Downchild songs closely associated with Hock Walsh's vocal style: "I've Got Everything I Need (Almost)," written by Donnie Walsh, "Shotgun Blues," co-written by Donnie and Hock Walsh, and "Flip, Flop and Fly," co-written and originally popularized by Big Joe Turner . Jim Slotek , http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/D/Downchild_Blues_Band/2000/02/04/744667.html Bye to blues brother: Downchild's Donnie Walsh talks about late sibling, Jam& #33; Music, February 4, 2000; www.jam.canoe.ca. All three songs were contained in Downchild's second album, Straight Up (1973), with "Flip, Flop and Fly" becoming the band's most successful single, in 1974.

    Belushi's budding interest in the blues solidified in October 1977 when he was in Eugene, Oregon|Eugene , Oregon, filming '' National Lampoon's Animal House .'' He went to a local hotel to hear 25-year-old blues singer/harmonica player Curtis Salgado . After the show, Belushi and Salgado talked about the blues for hours. Belushi found Salgado's enthusiasm infectious. In an interview at the time with the Eugene Register-Guard , he said:
    quote|"I was growing sick of rock and roll , it was starting to bore me...and I hated disco , so I needed some place to go. I hadn't heard much blues before. It felt good."Salgado lent him some albums by Floyd Dixon , Charles Brown (musician)|Charles Brown , Johnny "Guitar" Watson , and others. Belushi was hooked.This is detailed in an article in the January 4, 1979, edition of the Eugene Register-Guard .

    Belushi began to appear with Salgado on stage, singing the Floyd Dixon song "Hey, Bartender" on a few occasions, and using Salgado's humorous alternate lyrics to "I Don't Know":
    quote|I said Woman, you going to walk a mile for a Camel (cigarette)|Camel
    Or are you going to make like Mr. Chesterfield (cigarette)|Chesterfield and satisfy?

    She said that all depends on what you're packing

    Regular or king-size

    Then she pulled out my Jim Beam , and to her surprise

    It was every bit as hard as my Canadian Club

    These lyrics were used again for the band's debut performance on SNL . This took place on the episode of April 22, 1978 (hosted by Steve Martin , where, in the cold open, Don Kirshner (played by Paul Shaffer ) describes how Marshall Checkers of Checkers Records called him on a hot new blues act, and how with the help of "Neshui Wexler and Jerry Ertegun" (a play on the names of record industry executives Jerry Wexler and Neshui Ertegun ), they were no longer regarded as an authentic blues band, but "a viable commercial product." The Blues Brothers then performed "Hey Bartender." Due to Shaffer's involvement in the sketch, keyboards were played for this performance by Cheryl Hardwick.

    Band formation


    With the help of pianist-arranger Paul Shaffer , Belushi and Aykroyd started assembling a collection of studio talents to form their own band. These included SNL band members, saxophonist "Blue" Lou Marini and trombonist-saxophonist Tom Malone (musician)|Tom Malone , who had previously played in Blood, Sweat & Tears . At Shaffer's suggestion guitarist Steve Cropper and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn , the powerhouse combo from Booker T and the M.G.'s and subsequently almost every hit out of Memphis's Stax Records during the 1960s, were signed as well.In his biography of Belushi, Wired (book)|Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi , Bob Woodward learned, from the numerous interviews he conducted, that Belushi recruited Cropper and Dunn by "alternating good-natured jokes and hard sell."

    Belushi wanted a powerful trumpet player and a hot blues guitarist, so Juilliard -trained trumpeter Alan Rubin was brought in, as was guitarist Matt Murphy (blues guitarist)|Matt Murphy , who had performed with many blues legends.

    For the brothers' look, Belushi borrowed John Lee Hooker 's trademark Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and soul patch .

    Sound


    While the music of the Blues Brothers is based on R& B, blues, and soul music|soul , it also drew heavily on rock and jazz elements, usually taking a blues standard and bringing a rock sound and style to it. The band could be drawn into three sections: the four-man horn section, the traditional rock instruments of the five-man rhythm section, and the two singing brothers. The sound of the band was a synthesis of two different traditions: the horn players all came from the clean, precise, jazz-influenced sound of New York City; while the rhythm section came from the grittier soul and blues sound of Chicago blues|Chicago and Memphis blues|Memphis . The success of this meld was due both to Shaffer's arrangements and to the musicians' talents. Belushi, technically, did not have a good voice; he compensated for this by throwing his heart and his soul into his singing, from which approach the power of the blues is said to come.

    In Stories Behind the Making of The Blues Brothers, a 1998 documentary included on some DVD editions of the first Blues Brothers film, Cropper noted that some of his peers thought that he and the other musicians backing the Blues Brothers were sell out|selling out to Hollywood or using a gimmick to make some quick money. Cropper responded by stating that he thought Belushi was as good as or better than many of the singers he had backed. He also noted that Belushi had, early in his career, briefly been a professional drummer, and had an especially keen sense of rhythm.

    Albums, early gigs, character backgrounds


    The Blues Brothers recorded their first album, Briefcase Full of Blues , in 1978 while opening for comedian Steve Martin at Los Angeles' Gibson Amphitheatre|Universal Amphitheatre . The album reached #1 on the Billboard 200 , went RIAA certification|double platinum , and featured Top 40 hit recordings of Sam and Dave 's " Soul Man (song)|Soul Man " and The Chips ' " Rubber Biscuit ," the latter of which featured Aykroyd's "talk-singing."

    The album liner notes fleshed out the fictional back story of Jake and Elwood, having them growing up in a Roman Catholic orphanage in Calumet City, Illinois|Calumet City , Illinois http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/bluesbrothers_script.pdf The script has a typo, referring to the location of the St. Helen of the Blessed Shroud Orphanage as being in Calumed City...it is properly Calumet City. and learning the blues from a janitor named Curtis. Their blood brother hood was sealed by cutting their middle fingers with a string said to come from the guitar of Elmore James . http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/fitzgerald/12/bio.html Biography of the Blues Brothers from their album, A Briefcase Full of Blues, retrieved on November 30, 2006.

    The band, along with the New Riders of the Purple Sage , opened for the Grateful Dead for the final show at Winterland , New Year's Eve 1978.

    With the film came the Blues Brothers w/ Ray Charles|soundtrack album , which was the band's first studio album. " Gimme Some Lovin' " was a Top 40 hit and the band toured to promote the film, which led to a third album (and second live album), Made in America (Blues Brothers album)|Made in America , recorded at the Universal Amphitheatre in 1980. The track "Who's Making Love" peaked at No 39. It was the last recording the band would make with Belushi's Jake Blues.

    Belushi's wife, Judith Jacklin, and his friend, Tino Insana, wrote a book, Blues Brothers: Private , that further fleshed out the Blues Brothers' universe and gave a back story for the first movie.

    In 1981, Best of the Blues Brothers was released, with a previously unreleased track, a version of The Soul Survivors ' "Expressway to Your Heart," and alternate live recordings of "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" and "Rubber Biscuit;" this album would be the first of several compilations and hits collections issued over the years. A 1998 British CD compilation, The Complete Blues Brothers, exclusively features Lamont Cranston (Band)|Lamont Cranston's "Excuse Moi Mon Cheri," from the L.A. Briefcase recordings, originally available only as the A-side and B-side|b-side to the Soul Man 45 rpm single.

    On March 5, 1982, John Belushi died in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California|Hollywood of an accidental overdose of Speedball (drug)|heroin and cocaine .

    After John Belushi's death, updated versions of the Blues Brothers have performed on SNL and for charitable and political causes. Aykroyd has been accompanied by James Belushi and John Goodman in character as "Zee" Blues and "Mighty Mack" McTeer. The copyright owners have also authorized some copycat acts to perform under the Blues Brothers name; one such act performs regularly at the Universal Studios Florida theme park in Orlando, Florida|Orlando , Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood .

    In 1997, an animated sitcom with Jake and Elwood was planned, but scrapped after only eight episodes were produced. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472243/episodes The Blues Brothers Animated Series (1997) � Episode list

    To promote Blues Brothers 2000 (1998), Dan Aykroyd, James Belushi and John Goodman performed at the halftime of Super Bowl XXXI , along with ZZ Top and James Brown . The performance was preceded with a faux news report stating the Blues Brothers had escaped custody and were on their way to the Louisiana Superdome .

    Aykroyd has continued to be an active proponent of blues music and parlayed this avocation into foundation and partial ownership of the House of Blues franchise, a national chain of nightclubs.

    John Belushi's brother, James Belushi , toured with the band for a short time as "Zee Blues," and recorded the album, Blues Brothers & Friends: Live from House of Blues , with Dan Aykroyd, but he did not appear in Blues Brothers 2000 . It is rumored that he was approached to play not the role of "Mighty Mack" (played by John Goodman ), but the role of the local Sheriff "Cab" Chamberlain, which eventually went to Joe Morton . Jim would later reunite with Aykroyd to record yet another album, not as the Blues Brothers but as themselves: Belushi/Aykroyd � Have Love Will Travel (Big Men-Big Music).

    In 2004, the musical, The Blues Brothers Revival, premiered in Chicago. The story was about Elwood trying to rescue Jake from an eternity in limbo / purgatory . The musical was written and composed with approval and permission from both the John Belushi estate (including his widow, Judith Belushi-Pisano) and Dan Aykroyd.

    The Blues Brothers featuring Elwood and Zee regularly perform at House of Blues venues and various casinos across North America. They are usually backed by James Belushi 's Sacred Hearts Band. The rest of the Blues Brothers Band tours the world regularly. The only original members still in the band are Steve Cropper and Lou Marini . The lead singer is Jonny "The Rock & Roll Doctor" Rosch, and they are frequently joined by Eddie Floyd .

    Aykroyd currently reprises his character, Elwood Blues, as the host of the weekly House of Blues Radio Hour, heard nationwide on the Dial Global Radio Network.

    Films


    The Blues Brothers


    main|The Blues Brothers (film)
    In 1980, The Blues Brothers, directed by John Landis , was released. Featuring car chase s involving the Bluesmobile and musical performances by Aretha Franklin , James Brown , Cab Calloway , Ray Charles and John Lee Hooker , the story is set in and around Chicago , Illinois. It is a tale of Redemption (religious)|redemption for the parole d convict Joliet Jake Blues and his brother Elwood as they decide to take on a "mission from God" and re-form their blues band in order to raise funds to save the Catholic orphanage where they grew up. Along the way, the brothers are targeted by a "mystery woman" ( Carrie Fisher ) and chased by the Illinois State Police , a country music|country and western band called the Good Ol' Boys, the owner of Bob's Country Bunker, and " Illinois Nazis ." The film grossed $57& nbsp;million domestically in its theatrical release, making it the 10th highest grossing movie of 1980, and grossed an additional $58& nbsp;million in foreign release.cite web | title=Box Office Mojo | work=The Blues Brothers | url= http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/? id=bluesbrothers.htm | accessdate=August 2, 2008 It is the second-highest grossing Saturday Night Live#Films|film based on a "Saturday Night Live" sketch ; only 1992's '' Wayne's World (film)|Wayne's World having grossed more, and the ninth-highest grossing musical film .

    Blues Brothers 2000


    main|Blues Brothers 2000With Landis again directing, the sequel to The Blues Brothers was made in 1998. It fared considerably worse than its predecessor with fans and critics, though it is more ambitious in terms of musical performances by the band and has a more extensive roster of guest artist s than the first film. The story picks up 18 years later with Elwood being released from prison, and learning that his brother, Jake Blues, has died. He is once again prevailed upon to save some orphans, and with a 10-year-old boy named Buster Blues ( J. Evan Bonifant ) in tow, Elwood again sets about the task of reuniting his band. He recruits some new singers, Mighty Mack ( John Goodman ) and Cab ( Joe Morton ), a policeman who was Curtis' son. All the original band members are found, as well as some performers from the first film, including Aretha Franklin and James Brown . There are dozens of other guest performers, including Eric Clapton , Steve Winwood , Junior Wells , Lonnie Brooks , Eddie Floyd , Wilson Pickett , Isaac Hayes , Sam Moore , Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal and Jonny Lang , Blues Traveler , as well as an all-star supergroup (music)|supergroup led by B. B. King called the Louisiana Gator Boys . On the run from the police, Russian mafia and a racism|racist militia , the band eventually ends up in Louisiana , where they enter a battle of the bands overseen by a Louisiana Voodoo|voodoo practitioner named Queen Moussette ( Erykah Badu ). During a song by the Blues Brothers (a Caribbean music|Caribbean number called "Funky Nassau"), a character played by Paul Shaffer asks to cut in on keyboards, which Murph allows. This marks the first time in a film that the Blues Brothers play with their original keyboardist.

    Video games


    main|The Blues Brothers (video game)A video game involving the characters was made for various video game consoles|platforms by Titus Software|Titus . The same company produced another video game for the Amiga , Game Boy , Personal computer|PC and Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES . A Nintendo 64 game titled Blues Brothers 2000 (video game)|Blues Brothers 2000 was also released.

    The Blues Brothers Bar


    The Blues Brothers Bar was an illegal backhouse tavern operated on Wells Street (Chicago)|Wells Street in Chicago's Old Town, Chicago|Old Town in the 1970s and 1980s which was started by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. The Bar was across the street from The Second City theater and in back of the Earl of Old Town night club. In the DVD commentary of the film Thief (film)|Thief (a film shot in Chicago in 1981), James Caan (actor)|James Caan mentions the bar. The bar was run by a college friend whom Belushi met at College of DuPage , the friend often operated as a bouncer. As the bar was unlicensed, alcohol was bought by the purchase of 'tickets' which were then traded to the bartender for the drinks. The bar was discovered by authorities in 1982 and was forced to close shortly after.

    A bar by a similar title was built in Mount Prospect, Illinois|Mount Prospect , Illinois (referenced in the movie as the town where Elwood purchased the car) and opened in 2007.

    In Springfield, Illinois|Springfield , Illinois, a moderately successful establishment known as Jake & Elwood's Pizza served the area with a blues style setting and Chicago style pizza, along with a great deal of Blues Brothers memorabilia. The restaurant closed in 2003.

    Discography


  • Briefcase Full of Blues (1978)

  • Blues Brothers w/ Ray Charles|The Blues Brothers: Music from the Soundtrack (1980)

  • Made in America (Blues Brothers album)|Made in America (1980)

  • Best of the Blues Brothers (1981)

  • '' Dancin' Wid Da Blues Brothers (1983)

  • Everybody Needs the Blues Brothers (1988)

  • The Blues Brothers Band Live in Montreux (1990)

  • Red, White & Blues (1992)

  • The Definitive Collection (1992)

  • The Very Best of The Blues Brothers (1995)

  • Blues Brothers & Friends: Live from House of Blues (1997)

  • Blues Brothers 2000 (soundtrack)|Blues Brothers 2000: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1998)

  • The Blues Brothers Complete (1998)

  • The Essentials (2003)


  • References


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    External links


    Wikiquote|The Blues Brothers
  • http://www.bluesbrothers.com/ Official DVD site

  • http://www.bluesbrotherscentral.com/ Fan Site

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p3721|label=The Blues Brothers

  • http://www.thebluesmobile.com/ House of Blues Radio Hour (Hosted by Dan Aykroyd)

  • http://c4.libsyn.com/media/18705/tsoya111905.mp3 Interview (MP3) with John Belushi biographer Tanner Colby and widow Judith Belushi Pisano on the public radio program The Sound of Young America regarding their book, "Belushi". Includes clips from Belushi's work on The National Lampoon Inc|National Lampoon Radio Hour.


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