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King Django

King Django (born Jeffrey Baker) is an American bandleader, singer, songwriter, arranger, engineer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, especially in the genres of ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub, dancehall, rhythm & blues and soul. Other influences in his music have included traditional jazz, swing, klezmer, hardcore/punk rock, hip-hop and electronica.

King Django
Birth nameJeffrey Baker
OriginBrooklyn, New York City, New York
GenresReggae, ska, rocksteady, dub, dancehall, rhythm & blues, soul, Klezmer
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, record producer
Years active1986–present
LabelsStubborn Records

Django has toured many times throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, and Japan as the leader of Stubborn All-Stars, Skinnerbox, and the King Django Band and as a sideman with such renowned acts as Rancid, Murphy's Law, The Slackers, and The Toasters. He is also widely known and respected as an influential mentor to younger musicians, sharing and spreading his deep knowledge of and love for Jamaican and American music. Django currently performs regularly leading the King Django Band and Bad Luck Dice and as a sideman with Predator Dub Assassins.

Early years edit

King Django was born at Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in the east Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie. His interest in music was sparked while attending Hunter College High School in uptown Manhattan, New York. At age 15 he became a professional computer programmer in New York. Since taking up the trombone at age 19, the self-taught musician has been steadily playing, touring, and recording with a series of bands. From 1986 to 1988, he played trombone, wrote, composed, sang and co-led the seminal New York City rocksteady band The Boilers. In late 1988 Django formed Skinnerbox, melding ska, reggae, dancehall, funk, punk, jump blues, soul and psychedelia.

Baker is Jewish, and his grandfather survived the Holocaust.[1][2]

Stubborn Records edit

In 1992 he formed the Stubborn Records label to release Skinnerbox's debut full-length CD Tales of the Red. The Stubborn Records label went on to define the 1990s New York traditional ska sound and continues releasing new material to this day.

Stubborn All-Stars edit

In 1994 he assembled a group of musicians under the name Stubborn All-Stars for a recording session which yielded the 4-song vinyl EP Old's Cool released on the Stubborn Records. Within two weeks of the release of this record, he was summoned to the offices of Profile Records in New York to sign a recording contract. In 1995 and 1996 Stubborn All-Stars had a degree of commercial success with the singles “Tin Spam” and “Pick Yourself Up,” which saw rotation on MTV.

Version City edit

In 1997 Django assembled the Version City recording studio which rapidly became the hub of the New York ska and reggae scene. The popular Version City Party was started that same year at Coney Island High on St. Mark's Place in Manhattan's East Village. In 2000 the studio was moved to New Brunswick, New Jersey, where Django continues his engineering and production work for a wide roster of international clients. In August 2006 after several years of floating to different venues, most notably SEHO in the Lower East Side, the Version City Party was resurrected as a monthly at the Knitting Factory in New York City, on the first Saturday of every month.

Echo Mix Wave Tour edit

In late 2011, Django was a headlining performer on the month-long “Echo Mix” tour along with Konrad Kuechenmeister (Berlin, Germany) and Brian Hill of Regatta 69. In June of the same year, Django set out alone for Florida, performing a string of shows with several different backing bands. In 2012 Django celebrated the 20th anniversary of his independent label Stubborn Records, as well as the 5th anniversary of his Version City label based in Kingston, Jamaica.

Version City Tour edit

In late 2012 and early 2013, Django took his popular, long-standing rocksteady and ska Version City Party (active since 1997, most notably at prestigious New York venue The Knitting Factory) on the road, leading the first Version City Tour through 30 dates in 10 states. Playing piano and trombone, supported by young Pennsylvania band The Snails, Django performed a wide selection of his own material as well as a number of classic reggae and ska tunes.

In February 2013, Django was invited to perform in Kingston, Jamaica, at the Institute of Jamaica’s Jamaica Music Museum, accompanying such musical dignitaries as Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, Ras Michael, Nambo Robinson, Big Youth, Junior Reid, and Bongo Herman.

In late May and early June 2013, Django led the second outing of his Version City Tour through 27 east coast shows in 25 days. Version City Tour #2 featured a compact and versatile quartet with Django being joined by Brian Hill of North Carolina’s Regatta 69 on bass and vocals as well as guitarist/vocalist John DeCarlo of hard-touring Boston ska group Westbound Train. Depending on the venue, the show ranged from 45 minutes to three hours, showcasing the songs of these three veteran performers, along with drummer Anthony Vito Fraccalvieri of Long Island bands Broadcaster and Royal City Riot (who had just come off a six-week U.S. tour with The Toasters).

Discography edit

with Skinnerbox edit

  • Instrumental Conditioning cassette 1990
  • Now & Then cassette 1992
  • Tales of the Red CD/cassette (Stubborn), May 1993
  • "Does He Love You"/"Right Side" 7" single (Stubborn) Dec. 1993
  • Sunken Treasure 4-song EP (Stubborn) July 1994
  • Special Wild 1989-1994 CD (Stubborn), May 1996
  • What You Can Do, What You Can't (Moon Ska) Apr 1997
  • Demonstration full-length CD/CS (Triple Crown Records/Stubborn) Dec 1998

Compilation appearances

  • NYC SKA Live LP (Moon) 1991
  • Step on a Crack (Sound Views) 1992
  • Skarmageddon CD (Moon) July 1994
  • Stay Sharp Vol. 2 (Step-1 - England) June 1995
  • Skinnerbox, Scofflaws V/A: Joint Ventures of Ska CD (DVS Media) May 1996
  • Skinnerbox, Dunia & Django, The Stable Boys, Noah & The Arks, et al. V/A: Roots, Branch & Stem CD *(Stubborn), June 1996
  • This Aren't 2-Tone compilation CD (Too Hep) 1996
  • Big Skank Theory (1997, Le Silence De La Rue - France)
  • Skankaholics Anonymous (Moon Ska) Apr 1997
  • Skinnerbox, Stubborn All-Stars V/A: Give 'Em the Boot (1997, Hellcat)
    • Track 08 - "Does He Love You?"
  • Skinnerbox, The Lonely Boys V/A: Who's The Man (Full Stop) 1998
  • All Around Massive (Cole Mack) 1998
  • Ska, Punk & Disorderly (BANKSHOT!) 1998
  • NYC Ska Mob & Friends (Grover - Germany) Dec 1998

with Stubborn All-Stars edit

  • Old's Cool EP (1994, Stubborn)
  • Open Season CD/LP (1995, Another Planet Records 6009)
  • Back With a New Batch (November 1997, Triple Crown Records 3003)
  • Nex Music (1999, Stubborn)

Compilation appearances

  • Spawn of Skarmageddon (1995, Moon Ska Records 058)
    • Track 01 - "Tired of Struggling"
  • Ed's Next Move soundtrack CD/CS (1996, Milan Records 35776)
    • Track 04 - "Look Away"
  • Rancid with Stubborn All-Stars: Beavis & Butthead Do America soundtrack (1996, Geffen)
    • Track 05 - "I Wanna Riot"
  • New York Beat: Breaking and Entering CD (1997, Moon Ska Records 099)
    • Track 20 - "Bald Man Jump"
  • Dancin' Mood CD/LP (1997, Triple Crown Records 3002/Another Planet Records 6019)
    • Track 03 - "Dave Helm" / Track 07 - "Citadel"
  • Give 'Em the Boot CD (1997, Hellcat Records 80402/Epitaph Records 04022)
    • Track 10 - "Open Season"
  • Roots, Branch and Stem: Living Tradition in Ska! CD (1998, Stubborn Records 002)
    • Track 02 - "Tin Spam (Bokkle mix)"
  • Somewhere in the City soundtrack CD (1998, Velvel Records 79717)
    • Track 11 - "Tim Spam"
  • City Rockers: A Tribute To The Clash CD (1999, Chord Records 030)
    • Track 11 - "Lose This Skin"
  • NYC Ska Mob & Friends (December 1998, Grover Records - Germany)

Other recordings edit

  • King Django: Brooklyn Hangover (2010, Stubborn Records)
  • Subatomic Sound System: On All Frequencies (featuring King Django)(Subatomic Sound/ Modus Vivendi / Nomadic Wax) 2007
  • King Django: Roots Tonic (Jump Up/Stubborn/Big 8) 2005/2006
  • Subatomic Sound System: Lost Hits Vol. 1: Dancehall versus Hip Hop (dancehall remixes with King Django) (Subatomic Sound) 2005
  • King Django: A Single Thread (Megalith/Leech) 2004
  • V/A: Version City Sessions (Asian Man) 2004
  • Sonic Boom Six Through the Eyes of a Child (Rebel Alliance Recordings) 2009
  • Version City Rockers: Deeper Roots (Antifaz) 2004
  • King Django meets the Scrucialists (2003, Leech/Grover)
  • Don Khumalo: De Vuelta al Ska (2001, Stubborn Venezuela)
  • King Django: Reason (2001, Hellcat/Epitaph)
  • Version City Rockers: Version City Dub Clash (2000, Stubborn/Jump Start)
  • Radiation Kings Early Years (1999, Stubborn)
  • King Django King Django’s Roots & Culture (1998, Triple Crown)
  • The Agents For All The Massive (Radical) Oct 1998
  • Rocker T & Version City Rockers Nicer By The Hour (June 1998, Stubborn/December 1998, Grover Records - Germany)
  • Rocket From the Crypt
  • The Usuals At Shirley & Juicy’s (1997, No Idea)
  • The Toasters Hard Band for Dead (1996, Moon)
  • The Slackers Better Late Than Never (1996, Moon Ska)
  • CIV Set Your Goals (1995, Revelation Records/Atlantic)
  • Die Monster Die 1995
  • Murphy's Law Good For Now EP (1993, We Bite Records)
  • Outface Outface (1993, Crisis/Revelation)
  • The Boilers Rockin' Steady LP (Oi/Ska - England) 1988

Compilation appearances

  • Too True: NY Beat - Hit & Run (1985, Moon)
  • The Boilers: Skaface LP (1988, Moon)
  • Django and Elwood: Keep the Pressure On (1996, Kingpin Records)
  • Castillo y La Rabia: Latin Ska Vol. 2 (Moon) 1996
  • King Django, The Demanders, Selika and Django: Version City (Stubborn) Dec 1997
  • King Django: Give 'Em the Boot III (2002, Hellcat/Epitaph)
    • Track 17 - "Precipice"
  • Version City Rockers: Roots of Dub Funk 3 (Tanty Records) 2003

References edit

[3][4][5]

  1. ^ "King Django interview". Clevelandjewishradio.tripod.com.
  2. ^ The Essential Klezmer: A Music Lover's Guide to Jewish Roots and Soul Music, from the Old World to the Jazz Age to the Downtown Avant-garde Rogovoy, Seth. Algonquin Books, 2000. Pages 141-143.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-12-26.
  4. ^ . March 11, 2007. Archived from the original on March 11, 2007.
  5. ^ "RUBIN'S ROCK N ROLL REFERENCE DISCOGRAPHY". Rockmusiclist.com.

External links edit

  • King Django website

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the genres of ska rocksteady reggae dub dancehall rhythm amp blues and soul Other influences in his music have included traditional jazz swing klezmer hardcore punk rock hip hop and electronica King DjangoBirth nameJeffrey BakerOriginBrooklyn New York City New YorkGenresReggae ska rocksteady dub dancehall rhythm amp blues soul KlezmerOccupation s Musician songwriter record producerYears active1986 presentLabelsStubborn Records Django has toured many times throughout the United States Europe Canada and Japan as the leader of Stubborn All Stars Skinnerbox and the King Django Band and as a sideman with such renowned acts as Rancid Murphy s Law The Slackers and The Toasters He is also widely known and respected as an influential mentor to younger musicians sharing and spreading his deep knowledge of and love for Jamaican and American music Django currently performs regularly leading the King Django Band and Bad Luck Dice and as a sideman with Predator Dub Assassins Contents 1 Early years 2 Stubborn Records 3 Stubborn All Stars 4 Version City 5 Echo Mix Wave Tour 6 Version City Tour 7 Discography 7 1 with Skinnerbox 7 2 with Stubborn All Stars 7 3 Other recordings 8 References 9 External linksEarly years editKing Django was born at Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn New York and grew up in the east Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie His interest in music was sparked while attending Hunter College High School in uptown Manhattan New York At age 15 he became a professional computer programmer in New York Since taking up the trombone at age 19 the self taught musician has been steadily playing touring and recording with a series of bands From 1986 to 1988 he played trombone wrote composed sang and co led the seminal New York City rocksteady band The Boilers In late 1988 Django formed Skinnerbox melding ska reggae dancehall funk punk jump blues soul and psychedelia Baker is Jewish and his grandfather survived the Holocaust 1 2 Stubborn Records editIn 1992 he formed the Stubborn Records label to release Skinnerbox s debut full length CD Tales of the Red The Stubborn Records label went on to define the 1990s New York traditional ska sound and continues releasing new material to this day Stubborn All Stars editIn 1994 he assembled a group of musicians under the name Stubborn All Stars for a recording session which yielded the 4 song vinyl EP Old s Cool released on the Stubborn Records Within two weeks of the release of this record he was summoned to the offices of Profile Records in New York to sign a recording contract In 1995 and 1996 Stubborn All Stars had a degree of commercial success with the singles Tin Spam and Pick Yourself Up which saw rotation on MTV Version City editIn 1997 Django assembled the Version City recording studio which rapidly became the hub of the New York ska and reggae scene The popular Version City Party was started that same year at Coney Island High on St Mark s Place in Manhattan s East Village In 2000 the studio was moved to New Brunswick New Jersey where Django continues his engineering and production work for a wide roster of international clients In August 2006 after several years of floating to different venues most notably SEHO in the Lower East Side the Version City Party was resurrected as a monthly at the Knitting Factory in New York City on the first Saturday of every month Echo Mix Wave Tour editIn late 2011 Django was a headlining performer on the month long Echo Mix tour along with Konrad Kuechenmeister Berlin Germany and Brian Hill of Regatta 69 In June of the same year Django set out alone for Florida performing a string of shows with several different backing bands In 2012 Django celebrated the 20th anniversary of his independent label Stubborn Records as well as the 5th anniversary of his Version City label based in Kingston Jamaica Version City Tour editIn late 2012 and early 2013 Django took his popular long standing rocksteady and ska Version City Party active since 1997 most notably at prestigious New York venue The Knitting Factory on the road leading the first Version City Tour through 30 dates in 10 states Playing piano and trombone supported by young Pennsylvania band The Snails Django performed a wide selection of his own material as well as a number of classic reggae and ska tunes In February 2013 Django was invited to perform in Kingston Jamaica at the Institute of Jamaica s Jamaica Music Museum accompanying such musical dignitaries as Mystic Revelation of Rastafari Ras Michael Nambo Robinson Big Youth Junior Reid and Bongo Herman In late May and early June 2013 Django led the second outing of his Version City Tour through 27 east coast shows in 25 days Version City Tour 2 featured a compact and versatile quartet with Django being joined by Brian Hill of North Carolina s Regatta 69 on bass and vocals as well as guitarist vocalist John DeCarlo of hard touring Boston ska group Westbound Train Depending on the venue the show ranged from 45 minutes to three hours showcasing the songs of these three veteran performers along with drummer Anthony Vito Fraccalvieri of Long Island bands Broadcaster and Royal City Riot who had just come off a six week U S tour with The Toasters Discography editThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Formatting non use of wikitable s laundry list appearance unreferenced Please help improve this section if you can March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message with Skinnerbox edit Instrumental Conditioning cassette 1990 Now amp Then cassette 1992 Tales of the Red CD cassette Stubborn May 1993 Does He Love You Right Side 7 single Stubborn Dec 1993 Sunken Treasure 4 song EP Stubborn July 1994 Special Wild 1989 1994 CD Stubborn May 1996 What You Can Do What You Can t Moon Ska Apr 1997 Demonstration full length CD CS Triple Crown Records Stubborn Dec 1998 Compilation appearances NYC SKA Live LP Moon 1991 Step on a Crack Sound Views 1992 Skarmageddon CD Moon July 1994 Stay Sharp Vol 2 Step 1 England June 1995 Skinnerbox Scofflaws V A Joint Ventures of Ska CD DVS Media May 1996 Skinnerbox Dunia amp Django The Stable Boys Noah amp The Arks et al V A Roots Branch amp Stem CD Stubborn June 1996 This Aren t 2 Tone compilation CD Too Hep 1996 Big Skank Theory 1997 Le Silence De La Rue France Skankaholics Anonymous Moon Ska Apr 1997 Skinnerbox Stubborn All Stars V A Give Em the Boot 1997 Hellcat Track 08 Does He Love You Skinnerbox The Lonely Boys V A Who s The Man Full Stop 1998 All Around Massive Cole Mack 1998 Ska Punk amp Disorderly BANKSHOT 1998 NYC Ska Mob amp Friends Grover Germany Dec 1998 with Stubborn All Stars edit Old s Cool EP 1994 Stubborn Open Season CD LP 1995 Another Planet Records 6009 Back With a New Batch November 1997 Triple Crown Records 3003 Nex Music 1999 Stubborn Compilation appearances Spawn of Skarmageddon 1995 Moon Ska Records 058 Track 01 Tired of Struggling Ed s Next Move soundtrack CD CS 1996 Milan Records 35776 Track 04 Look Away Rancid with Stubborn All Stars Beavis amp Butthead Do America soundtrack 1996 Geffen Track 05 I Wanna Riot New York Beat Breaking and Entering CD 1997 Moon Ska Records 099 Track 20 Bald Man Jump Dancin Mood CD LP 1997 Triple Crown Records 3002 Another Planet Records 6019 Track 03 Dave Helm Track 07 Citadel Give Em the Boot CD 1997 Hellcat Records 80402 Epitaph Records 04022 Track 10 Open Season Roots Branch and Stem Living Tradition in Ska CD 1998 Stubborn Records 002 Track 02 Tin Spam Bokkle mix Somewhere in the City soundtrack CD 1998 Velvel Records 79717 Track 11 Tim Spam City Rockers A Tribute To The Clash CD 1999 Chord Records 030 Track 11 Lose This Skin NYC Ska Mob amp Friends December 1998 Grover Records Germany Other recordings edit King Django Brooklyn Hangover 2010 Stubborn Records Subatomic Sound System On All Frequencies featuring King Django Subatomic Sound Modus Vivendi Nomadic Wax 2007 King Django Roots Tonic Jump Up Stubborn Big 8 2005 2006 Subatomic Sound System Lost Hits Vol 1 Dancehall versus Hip Hop dancehall remixes with King Django Subatomic Sound 2005 King Django A Single Thread Megalith Leech 2004 V A Version City Sessions Asian Man 2004 Sonic Boom Six Through the Eyes of a Child Rebel Alliance Recordings 2009 Version City Rockers Deeper Roots Antifaz 2004 King Django meets the Scrucialists 2003 Leech Grover Don Khumalo De Vuelta al Ska 2001 Stubborn Venezuela King Django Reason 2001 Hellcat Epitaph Version City Rockers Version City Dub Clash 2000 Stubborn Jump Start Radiation Kings Early Years 1999 Stubborn King Django King Django s Roots amp Culture 1998 Triple Crown The Agents For All The Massive Radical Oct 1998 Rocker T amp Version City Rockers Nicer By The Hour June 1998 Stubborn December 1998 Grover Records Germany Rocket From the Crypt The Usuals At Shirley amp Juicy s 1997 No Idea The Toasters Hard Band for Dead 1996 Moon The Slackers Better Late Than Never 1996 Moon Ska CIV Set Your Goals 1995 Revelation Records Atlantic Die Monster Die 1995 Murphy s Law Good For Now EP 1993 We Bite Records Outface Outface 1993 Crisis Revelation The Boilers Rockin Steady LP Oi Ska England 1988 Compilation appearances Too True NY Beat Hit amp Run 1985 Moon The Boilers Skaface LP 1988 Moon Django and Elwood Keep the Pressure On 1996 Kingpin Records Castillo y La Rabia Latin Ska Vol 2 Moon 1996 King Django The Demanders Selika and Django Version City Stubborn Dec 1997 King Django Give Em the Boot III 2002 Hellcat Epitaph Track 17 Precipice Version City Rockers Roots of Dub Funk 3 Tanty Records 2003References edit 3 4 5 King Django interview Clevelandjewishradio tripod com The Essential Klezmer A Music Lover s Guide to Jewish Roots and Soul Music from the Old World to the Jazz Age to the Downtown Avant garde Rogovoy Seth Algonquin Books 2000 Pages 141 143 Skinnerbox Reviews Discography Audio Clips Archived from the original on 2005 12 26 Stubborn All Stars Reviews Discography Audio Clips March 11 2007 Archived from the original on March 11 2007 RUBIN S ROCK N ROLL REFERENCE DISCOGRAPHY Rockmusiclist com External links editKing Django website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King Django amp oldid 1151290500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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