- The Wild Magnolias
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Name = The Wild Magnolias
Img_capt = The Wild Magnolias at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 2006
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Origin =New Orleans ,Louisiana flagicon|USA
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Genre = Funk
Mardi Gras Indian
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Years_active = 1970–present
Label = Crescent City, Barclay, Rounder, AIM, Metro Blue
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URL = [http://www.wildmagnolias.net/ Wildmagnolias.net]
Current_members = Theodore "Bo" DollisJune Yamagishi Norwood "Geechie" Johnson
Gerard "Little Bo" DollisQueen Rita Past_members =
Monk Boudreaux
Notable_instruments =The Wild Magnolias are a funk band from
New Orleans ,Louisiana .History
A group calling itself the Wild Magnolias, participating in the local "Indian masking" traditions and performing New Orleans
Mardi Gras music, extends at least back into the 1950's. The group's lead member was called the Big Chief, and at least three Big Chiefs are known to have headed the band for short stints prior to 1964: Leon, Flap, and Joe Lee Davis. In 1964, Bo Dollis became Big Chief of the group, having previously participated in other Mardi Gras tribes such as the White Eagles and the Golden Arrows.In 1970, the group cut a
45rpm single forCrescent City Records , entitled "Handa Wanda". In addition to their usual ensemble of vocalist and a battery of percussion instruments (snares,tom tom s,cymbal s, beer bottles, cans, and so forth), the group culled together a number of local musicians, including pianistWillie Tee and guitaristSnooks Eaglin , as their backing band, called the New Orleans Project. The single received little airplay on radio but was successful injukebox es and through local word-of-mouth. On the strength of the single, the group signed withBarclay Records , a French label, and secured distribution of their albums in America withPolydor Records . Two critically acclaimed full-length albums followed, in 1974 and 1975, and a single, "Smoke My Peace Pipe (Smoke it Right)", cracked the Billboard Black Singles chart, peaking at #74 in 1974. [ [http://wm09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:w9fyxql5ldte~T5 Billboard singles] , Allmusic.com] At the height of the group's popularity, they booked dates atCarnegie Hall and theCapitol Center inWashington, D.C. .Polydor elected not to release the second album stateside, which would not see release in America until 1993. The group returned to New Orleans and local festivals. In the late 1980s,
Allison Miner expressed interest in restarting the band's career, and booked them on new tours along with signing them toRounder Records , who released an album of theirs, "I'm Back...at Carnival Time" (featuring theReBirth Brass Band ) in 1990. In 1992, the Magnolias toured Europe as part ofWilly DeVille 's "New Orleans Revue" (along withDr John , Johnny Adams, andZachary Richard ). [See Marcus, Richard (2006) [http://blogs.epicindia.com/leapinthedark/2006/05/interview_willy_deville.html “Interview: Willy DeVille.”] [http://blogs.epicindia.com/leapinthedark/ Leap in the Dark (a blog).] ] They can be heard on DeVille's album "Big Easy Fantasy ." They recorded an album for an Australian label in 1996, and in 1999 signed withCapitol Records subsidiaryMetro Blue to release "Life is a Carnival". With a permanent backing band, the group began embarking on worldwide tours.In 2001, Boudreaux left the group as a result of disputes with the group's manager over guarantee payments. [ [http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2001-11-06/setbrk.html Lone Monk (Best of New Orleans Article)] ]
In 2007, the group's two 1970s albums were re-released as a two-disc set with bonus materials on
Sunny Side Records .Members
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*Theodore "Bo" Dollis ("Big Chief") - vocals
*June Yamagishi - guitar
*Norwood Johnson - percussion
*Gerard "Little Bo" Dollis - vocals
*Queen Rita - vocals;Former members
*Monk Boudreaux - vocals
*Willie Tee - piano
*Snooks Eaglin - guitar
*June Johnson, Jr.
*Crip Adams
*Tobias Johnson
*Bubba Scott
*James Smothers
*Larry Panna - drumsDiscography
*"Handa Wanda" 7" single (Crescent City, 1970)
*"The Wild Magnolias" (Barclay/Polydor, 1974)
*"They Call Us Wild" (Barclay, 1975)
*"I'm Back...at Carnival Time" (Rounder, 1988)
*"Super Sunday Showdown" (collaboration withMardi Gras Indians andDr. John , 1991)
*"1313 Hoodoo Street" (AIM Records , 1996)
*"Life is a Carnival" (Capitol/Metro Blue , 1999)
*"30 Years and Still Wild" (Pony Canyon , 2002)
*"They Call Us Wild" re-release (with "The Wild Magnolias" and bonus material, Sunny Side, 2007)References
External links
* [http://www.wildmagnolias.net/ Official website]
* [http://www.bluesaccess.com/No_43/magnolias.html Interview with Bo Dollis]
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