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Stronger than ever, the band continues to play to capacity crowds in Australia, Europe, and the US. After repeatedly leaving RCR to tour with Youth Brigade, the Sterns were told to leave the band in the mid-90s and it is now headed by singer Eddie Nichols, tenor saxophonist/arranger/writer Mando Dorame, trumpeter Scott Steen, and drummer Daniel Glass. The Stern brothers, Mark and Adam, who hailed from the punk band Youth Brigade rounded out the group early on. The band was founded by Eddie Nichols, Mando Dorame, out of a love of Rockabilly, Punk, Jazz, Blues, Soul, and other styles of roots music. The groove is set up with a drum solo laying down a Sing. The band recently filmed a special episode of "Gene Simmons Family Jewels", with Gene taking the reins, to appear in March. Your students will love playing this swing tune from Royal Crown Revue. Hey, Marie You better grab my jack and zip gun for me 'Cause I'll face no shame Tonight's the night that I die for our name. The band's musical style, however, transcends the pigeon-hole label that was given to them as a swing band (most noticeable in their rendition of Neil Diamond's "Solitary Man" and originals "The Contender" and "Walking Like Brando".) RCR has had great success on The Van's Warped Tour, touring with the B-52's and Pretenders, and appearances at the major US Jazz Festivals. Summer of '43 The man is gunnin' for me Blue and white mean war tonight Say, damn my pride And all the cats livin' down east side So that there's no place to hide. They are often credited with starting the Swing Revival movement. The Royal Crown Revue (RCR) is a band formed in 1989 in Los Angeles, California. Royal Crown Revue performing Hey Pachuco live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 12 December 2009
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The seven-piece band, heavy on horns, references the dance-band swing of the 40s and has created its own. They are based in Los Angeles, and frequently tour in the L.A. Los Angeles Royal Crown Revue is a case in point. Since 1991, they have released four studio albums and three live albums.
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For exclusive Moshcam content, click here to SUBSCRIBE: They hit their big break in the mass-media with Hey Pachuco used in the 1994 movie 'The Mask' (it's the music Jim Carrey dances to with Cameron Diaz).