The Toasters

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One of the most important American ska bands, the Toasters did much to popularize the genre on the underground scene in the mid- to late '80s, laying the groundwork for later third wave bands like the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and ska's subsequent explosion in popularity in the mid- to late '90s. British expatriate Rob "Bucket" Hingley formed the Toasters in New York City in 1982 after discovering that the 2 Tone ska he loved had made virtually no inroads into the American music scene. He gathered several employees at the comic-book store he managed to form the Toasters' first incarnation, releasing their first single, "Beat Up," in 1983. Hingley also formed his own label, Moon Ska Records, to counteract skepticism from major labels that ska would ever prove popular in the U.S.; Moon Ska has since grown into the largest independent ska label in the country.

A demo EP, Recriminations, was released in 1985 and produced by Joe Jackson, the first of several collaborations; two years later, the Toasters issued their first full-length American album, Skaboom, for Celluloid. Thrill Me Up (1988) and This Gun for Hire (1990) helped consolidate the band's following, as the New York ska scene and Moon Ska's artist roster mushroomed behind them. The Toasters' lineup continued to shift through the '90s, eventually leaving guitarist/vocalist Hingley the only original member; some of the musicians remaining fairly steady in their '90s lineups included bassist Matt Malles, saxophonist Freddie Reiter, trumpeter Brian Sledge, trombonists Rick "Chunk" Faulkner and Erick "E-Man" Storckman, keyboardist Dave Barry, drummer Johnnathan McCain, and vocalist Coolie Ranx, as well as frequent guest appearances from saxophonist Lester "Ska" Sterling.

In addition to Hingley's activities with Moon Ska, the Toasters continued to release albums throughout the decade, including New York Fever (1992), Dub 56 (1994), Hard Band for Dead (1996), and D.L.T.B.G.Y.D. (1997). The Toasters soldiered on in the new millennium with 2002's Enemy of the System; the 2003 compilation In Retrospect: The Best of the Toasters; and 2007's One More Bullet, released in celebration of the band's 25th anniversary. When not in the studio, Hingley and his ever evolving Toasters lineup can be found touring the U.S., Europe, and other ska-hungry corners of the globe.

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The Toasters was one of the first American bands in the third wave of ska, and is one of the longest active third wave ska bands.

They have released nine studio albums, most of them on Moon Ska Records. The Toasters experienced a small degree of commercial success in the late 1990s due to the popularity of third wave ska in North America. Their song "Two-Tone Army" is also the theme song for the Nickelodeon show KaBlam! (credited as the Moon Ska Stompers) and they recorded background music in many TV commercials, including for America Online and Coca-Cola. Their song "Don't Let The Bastards Grind You Down" appeared in the pilot episode of the animated series Mission Hill. They still perform around the world, and in 2007 they celebrated their 25th Anniversary with a new studio album, One More Bullet.

Members

Current
Robert "Bucket" Hingley - Guitar, Vocals
Past
Jason "Jah-Son" Nwagbaraocha - Bass, VocalsDan "Duckie" Garrido - DrumsJeff Richey - Saxophone (Alto and Baritone)Mike "Philly" Armstrong - Tenor SaxophoneLionel Bernard - VocalsAdam "Prince Beaver" Birch - Trombone, TrumpetTim Champeau - TrumpetJohn "Skoidat Sr." Chapman - SaxophoneMark Darini - BassSean Dinsmore - VocalsJohn Degan - SaxophoneBrian Emrich - BassGary Eye - Percussion (original member)Rob Bucket HingleyRick "Chunk" Faulkner - TrombonePaul "Spondoulix" Gephardt - Alto SaxophoneDonald "The Kid" Guillaume - DrumsGregory D Grinnell - Trumpet (1985–1988), Bass (1988–1990)Ann Hellandsjo - TromboneSteve Hex R.I.P - Keyboards (founding member)Scot Jarvis - Drums (founding member)Dan Jesselsohn - BassDanny Johnson - DrumsTim Karns - BassIvan Katz - DrumsMatt Malles - BassJohnnathan "JMac" McCain [1] - DrumsKashu (Cashew) Miles - VocalsAndrew "Jack Ruby Jr." Lindo - VocalsFred "Rock Steady Freddie" Reiter - SaxophoneMarcel Reginato - Alto SaxophoneNilda Richards - TromboneMo Roberts - DrumsVicky Rose - Bass, Vocals (founding member)Jim Seely - TrumpetBrian Sledge - Trumpet, VocalsEric E. "E-Man" Storkman - TromboneObi-Ajula "Coolie Ranx" Ugbomah - VocalsBig Steve Carroll-VocalsDave Waldo - Keyboards, VocalsPablo D. "The Professor" Wright - VocalsChris Rhodes - TromboneOzzy "The Wiz" Cardona - Trumpet 1988-1990Larry "Ace" Snell - DrumsThadd Merritt - BassLogan Michael - TromboneSteve "The Basement" Russo - BatteryRobbie LaFalce, Jr. - DrumsCarlos Manezes, Jr. - Sax, Trombone

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Date Venue Location Tickets
06.15.12 The BoneYard Atlantic City, NJ US
06.16.12 The Chance Poughkeepsie, NY US