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American swing revival band formed 1989
Royal Crown Revue |
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Origin | Los Angeles |
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BYO,
Surfdog,
Warner Bros. |
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Past members |
- James Achor
- Mark Cally
- Mando Dorame
- Daniel Glass
- Jim Jedeikin
- Jennifer Keith
- Veikko Lepisto
- Dave Miller
- Eddie Nichols
- Scott Steen
- Adam Stern
- Jamie Stern
- Mark Stern
- Bill Ungerman
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Website |
royalcrownrevue.net |
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Royal Crown Revue was a band formed in 1989 in Los Angeles, California.
[2] They have been credited with starting the
swing revival movement.
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Career
The band contained Mark and Adam Stern.
[4] Other members included
Daniel Glass, Scott Steen, James Achor, Veikko Lepisto, and Bill Ungerman.
[5]
After appearing in the movie
The Mask, Royal Crown Revue began a residency at the Derby in Los Angeles.
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Discography
- Kings of Gangster Bop (Big Daddy, 1991)
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Mugzy's Move (Warner Bros., 1996)
- Caught in the Act (Surfdog, 1997)
- The Contender (Warner Bros., 1998)
- Walk On Fire (SideOneDummy, 1999)
- Passport to Australia (2001)
References
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^ Owens, Thom.
"Mugzy's Move Review". AllMusic. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
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b Yanow, Scott (2000).
Swing. San Francisco, California: Miller Freeman Books. pp.
452–453, 475.
ISBN
0-87930-600-9.
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^ Vale, V.; Wallace, Marian (1998).
Swing!: The New Retro Renaissance. San Francisco, California: V/Search.
ISBN
1-889307-02-5.
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^ Prato, Greg.
"Youth Brigade". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
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^ Ankeny, Jason.
"Royal Crown Revue". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
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^ Milkowski, Bill (2001). Nikard, Bob; Hagge, Alison (eds.).
Swing it!: An Annotated History of Jive (1 ed.). New York: Billboard Books. pp.
https://archive.org/details/swingitannotated00milk/page/245 245–246.
ISBN
0-8230-7671-7.
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