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Swingadelic
OriginHoboken, New Jersey
Genresjazz, blues, swing
Years active1998-Present
LabelsMediaMix Entertainment, ZOHO
MembersAudrey Welber
Michael Weisberger
John DiSanto
Bryan Davis
Carlos Francis
Neal Pawley
Alex Jeun
Rob Edwards
John Bauers
Boo Reiners
Paul Pizzuti
Dave Post
WebsiteOfficial website

Swingadelic is a jazz/blues ensemble founded in 1998 in Hoboken, New Jersey by bassist Dave Post.

Alto/tenor sax player Buddy Terry joined the group in 2000 and remained in the band until having a stroke in December 2010 when his duties were taken over by multi-reed player Audrey Welber. Other notables that have performed with Swingadelic are Eddie Gladden, Ronnie Cuber, Virgil Jones, Julio Fernandez, Bill Easley and Michael Hashim.

Discography

  • Boogie Boo! (MediaMix, 1999)
  • Organ-ized! (MediaMix, 2002)
  • Big Band Blues (MediaMix, 2005)
  • Another Monday Night (MediaMix, 2007)
  • The Other Duke: Tribute To Duke Pearson (ZOHO Music, 2011)
  • Toussaintville (ZOHO Music, 2013) with Queen Esther
  • Mercerville (ZOHO Music, 2017)
  • Bluesville (ZOHO Music, 2020)

References

Further reading

  • Zan Stewart, "Swingadelic swings at Maxwell's in Hoboken" nj.com (30 December 2009)
  • "Swingadelic - The Other Duke: Tribute to Duke Pearson" ejazznews (23 June 2011)
  • "The Jazz Scene: Flappers and Funk Bands" The Wall Street Journal (22 June 2013)
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