- The Allstonians
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Name = The Allstonians
Img_capt = The Allstonians play 'The Haunt' - Ithaca, NY - May 8th, 1999 - Photo by "Dr. Awkward"
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Genre =Reggae ,Ska
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Label =Moon Ska , Fork In Hand
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URL = [http://www.allstonians.com allstonians.com]
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Past_members =The Allstonians are a third-wave
reggae /ska music group formed inAllston, Massachusetts in1992 . They have released three albums, two under theMoon Ska Records label and the latest withFork In Hand Records , and have appeared on countless ska compilations in the U.S. and internationally. The band has been featured on MTV'sThe Real World and can be heard often on UScollege radio . They are influenced byThe Skatalites ,Laurel Aitken , Madness,The Specials , andThe English Beat .After splitting in 2004 the band has since reunited and in 2007 the Allstonians announced that quintessential ska hipster and former front man "King K" had returned to the fold. The band, which has resumed playing a brisk schedule of shows, now features original members Nigel T. Knucklehead, Darrell 'D-Train' Morrow, Ken 'King K' Knucklehead, Steve!, as well as longstanding members Tom 'Buns' Quartulli, Kurt "Luke" Wahlstrom, Eric "Merv" Bridson, Matt Maloney, "Father" David Roy, Jim Zavadoski, and Tyler "T-Bone" Oulton. The group is notorious for its extremely high number of ex-members, as well as the band's love of alcohol. Their level of glib intoxication approaches that of
Dean Martin on good nights; on bad nights alcohol-fueled stage antics have featured a band member vomiting over his instrument on stage before passing out, and a member drunkenly quitting the group and storming offstage mid-set at the Middle East nightclub in Cambridge, MA.The Allstonians supported and served as backing band for the late ska legend
Laurel Aitken on his last tour of the U.S. in 1999, playing five weeks' worth of shows across America. They are one of the few ska/rock steady bands besides the Skatalites who continue to play in an old-school Jamaican style.The Allstonians offer some sample songs for download on their official website: "Mikey Dee" and "Sean Connery" from their 2003 release "Bottom's Up," and two unreleased songs, "Ordinary Day," and their cover of "Secret Love", inspired by Lord Tanamo's version which was inspired by
Doris Day 's version.Discography
* "Go You " (
1995 )
* "The Allston Beat" (1997 )
* "Bottoms Up!" (2003 )External links
* [http://www.allstonians.com The Allstonians Home Page]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/TheAllstonians The Allstonians collection] at theInternet Archive 's live music archive
* [http://www.ewirezine.com/spring2001/allstonians/ Interview with Nigel Knucklehead, 2001]
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