Robert Randolph and the Family Band

Robert Randolph and the Family Band

Infobox musical artist
Name = Robert Randolph & The Family Band



Img_capt = Robert Randolph
Img_size = 225
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Background = group_or_band
Years_active = 2002 — Present
Origin = Orange, New Jersey, USA
Genre = Funk, Soul, Jam, Christian rock
Current_members = Robert Randolph Danyel Morgan Marcus Randolph Jason Crosby
URL = [http://www.robertrandolph.net/ RobertRandolph.net]

Robert Randolph & The Family Band is a multicultural American funk and soul band composed of Robert Randolph, Marcus Randolph (drums), Danyel Morgan (bass), Jason Crosby (keyboards and fiddle), Lenesha Randolph (vocals and rhythm), as well as three rotating rhythm guitarists, Joey Williams of Blind Boys of Alabama, "Shmeeans", and Cousin Ray-Ray. Frontman Robert Randolph was trained as a pedal steel guitarist in the House of God Church, Keith Dominion, and makes prominent use of the instrument in the band's music. Randolph, a native of Irvington, New Jersey, [Wise, Brian. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E5DE163AF93BA35751C0A9629C8B63 "Eclectic Sounds of New Jersey, Echoing From Coast to Coast"] , "The New York Times", February 8, 2004. Accessed January 30, 2008.] began playing the steel guitar in the House of God Church, which used steel guitars in worship services. The instrument is referred to in many African American Pentecostal style churches as Sacred Steel. Randolph was discovered while playing at a sacred steel convention in Florida. Randolph himself cites the late Stevie Ray Vaughan as a primary influence in his own technique and style. The group's sound is inspired by successful 1970s funk bands such as Earth, Wind & Fire and Sly & the Family Stone, another multicultural band composed of former members of the Church of God in Christ. Randolph himself has explained that in his adolescent years before his discovery by the secular community, he was almost completely unaware of non-religious music, saying "I never heard of the Allman Brothers, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, none of them. I wasn’t into that music, only the church thing."

The first Robert Randolph & the Family Band album, "Live at the Wetlands", was released in 2002, recorded live just prior to the club's closing. The band released their studio debut, "Unclassified" on August 5, 2003. They attracted the attention of Eric Clapton, and have subsequently toured as a supporting act with the English blues guitarist. Clapton also featured on the new album "Colorblind" on the track "Jesus Is Just Alright".

Before releasing albums with The Family Band, Randolph was selected by avant-jazz organist John Medeski to join him and the North Mississippi Allstars on their 2001 jam project, The Word. Just prior to the release of this album, Randolph was brought to the attention of some music fans through an enthusiastic review [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D03E6D71E39F933A05757C0A9679C8B63] by Neil Strauss in the New York Times in April 2001. On that first non-church tour of the East Coast, the new band led in for the North Mississippi Allstars and then rejoined the musicians after their set, with Medeski, as The Word.

In September 2003 Randolph was listed as #97 on "Rolling Stone's" 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time list. [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5937559/the_100_greatest_guitarists_of_all_time]

In 2002, they were hired by ABC to make the network's new NBA theme song. The song, "We Got Hoops", was only used for three telecasts, though it was used throughout both the NBA and WNBA seasons during promotions for both leagues.

In February 2004 Robert Randolph & the Family Band along with the band O.A.R. released a cover version of Led Zeppelin's "Fool in the Rain", which can be purchased in the iTunes Music Store.

The third album, "Colorblind", was released October 10, 2006. The song "Ain't Nothing Wrong With That" was used in many commercials for NBC. In June of 2008 the Discovery Channel used this same song in a popular promo entitled "It's All Good" for their summer lineup.

They are currentlywhen working on their fourth album which could be released in the fall of 2008Update after | 2008 | 12 | 1.

Concert life

Randolph's concerts are known for their lively stage performances, with Randolph content to let the rest of the band play on while he dances. Dance is an integral part of the concerts. During "Shake Your Hips", women are encouraged to come up on stage and dance.

For the song "The March", Randolph leaves his instrument to instruct the crowd on how to properly perform the intricate dance move. In the band's earlier days, Randolph would temporarily stop the show if members of the audience were not dancing and appeared not to be enjoying themselves.

Other noteworthy concert regulars involve the entire band trading off instruments allowing the entire band to show off their musical proficiencies. When he becomes completely enthralled by his music, Randolph will kick the chair away from his pedal steel guitar and dance while he plays. A microphone is occasionally passed around the front row of the audience, so they can sing during the song "I Need More Love". Audience members are also called up on stage to sing ("Purple Haze") or be a guest guitarist for one song.

The length of the concerts can vary greatly depending on what songs are played (the band does not use a set list) and how long jams last. Concerts even go over the allotted time if the band and the audience are having fun. Most concerts don't have an intermission; instead, band members will exit the stage leaving one or two members a chance to shine with solos. The one time the band does stop is so the band can relax, get hydrated, and plan the encore.

In 2004 Robert Randolph was the opening act on the Eric Clapton tour. Randolph & the Family Band also is featured prominently in the Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 DVD. The band also appears on Bonnaroo Music Festival DVDs.

On January 24, 2007, Robert Randolph & the Family Band played in Dallas at Victory Plaza outside of the American Airlines Center as part of the 2007 NHL All Star game festivities. The band also played before the start of the 2007 NHL All-Star Game.

The Family Band has opened for Dave Matthews Band for some shows on their 2002-07 tours. In 2005 Robert Randolph appeared on the Dave Matthews Band release Weekend on the Rocks. Robert Randolph has performed as a guest during the Dave Matthews Band set on songs such as "All Along the Watchtower", "Louisiana Bayou", "Stand Up", "Smooth Rider", "You Might Die Trying", and "Two Step", among others.

In 2007, Robert Randolph & the Family Band played at the inaugural South Padre International Music Festival.

In 2008, Robert Randolph & the Family Band opened for Eric Clapton and was also one of four featured artists on the Music Builds Tour.

oundtrack appearances

*"The Game Plan" - "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That"
*"Stomp the Yard" - "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That"
*"Grey's Anatomy" - "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That"
*"NBA on ABC" - "We Got Hoops"
*Saturday Night Football - "Thrill of It"
*NBA Live 07 - "Thrill of It"
*Malcolm in the Middle - "Going in the Right Direction"
*Discovery Channel - "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That"

Guest Appearances

*"Trinity" - Santana on All That I Am
*"Mas Y Mas" - Los Lobos on Live at the Fillmore (Los Lobos album) (DVD version)
*"Mission Temple Fireworks Stand" - Sawyer Brown on "Mission Temple Fireworks Stand"
*"Out in the Woods" and "That's My Home" - Buddy Guy on "Skin Deep"
*"The Good Life" - Rachael Lampa on Rachael Lampa
*"Lay Lady Lay" - Buddy Guy on "Bring 'Em In"
*"Crosstown Traffic" - Soulive on "Break Out"
*"Cissy Strut", "Ruler of My Heart" and "Tell It Like It Is" - Dirty Dozen Brass Band on "Medicated Magic"
*"Train's A Comin'" - JD & the Straight Shot on "Right On Time"
*"Exodus" and "Louisiana Bayou" - Dave Matthews Band on "Complete Weekend on the Rocks"

Discography

*"Live at the Wetlands", September 2002
*"Unclassified", August 2003
*"Colorblind", October 2006

ee also

*Sacred Steel (musical tradition)
*The Word

External links

* [http://www.robertrandolph.net/ Official Robert Randolph & the Family Band website]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/RobertRandolphandtheFamilyBand Robert Randolph & the Family Band collection] at the Internet Archive's live music archive
* [http://entertainment-news-network-archive.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-robert-randolph.html Interview: Robert Randolph] December 28, 2006
* [http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2006/04/13/coverrandolph.aspx "Pedal power: Can Robert Randolph steel success?"]

References

* [http://music.aol.com/artist/robert-randolph/459214/biography]


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