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Saturday Night Live Band

The Saturday Night Live Band (referred to in the closing credits as The Live Band) is the house band of the NBC television program Saturday Night Live (SNL).

Saturday Night Live Band
Also known as
  • The Live Band
  • NBC Saturday Night Live Band
  • NBC Live Band
OriginNew York City, U.S.
Years active1975–present
Members
Past membersSee below

Role on Saturday Night Live

The band consists of mostly jazz, R&B, and some rock musicians and features a strong horn section. They normally play the opening theme music (after the cold opening), musical pieces in between commercial breaks, and the closing theme music "Closing Theme (Waltz in A)," written by founding member Howard Shore.[1][2] Often, the band will provide the music to a sketch when necessary.

Band leaders and musical directors

Musician and future Academy Award winning film composer Howard Shore was the original musical director and bandleader from 1975 until 1980. Singer and songwriter Kenny Vance (who appeared previously as a musical guest on the May 21, 1977 episode) became the musical director for the show's sixth season (1980–81). Original band member and trombonist Tom Malone took over leadership duties under executive producer Dick Ebersol's tenure from 1981 to 1985. Hall & Oates guitarist G.E. Smith came on board as the new musical director once original producer Lorne Michaels returned and stayed in that position until 1995 when lead saxophonist Lenny Pickett was promoted as bandleader. Katreese Barnes also served as the music director for a time, around the year 2000.[3][4] Keyboardist Leon Pendarvis (who has been a member of the band since 1980) is also 2nd musical director alongside Pickett.

Other projects

Mariah Carey utilized the horn section of the Saturday Night Live Band (Lew Delgatto, Lenny Pickett, George Young, Earl Gardner, and Steve Turre) for her performance of "If It's Over" during her 1992 MTV Unplugged special.

Tom Malone, Lou Marini, and Alan Rubin were members of the Blues Brothers band fronted by SNL cast members John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. They were also featured in the first Blues Brothers movie, with Malone as a member of fictional lounge act "Murph and the Magic Tones," Rubin as maitre d' of an expensive French restaurant, and Marini as a fry cook at Aretha Franklin's soul food restaurant. Paul Shaffer was also involved in early Blues Brothers performances, but had scheduling conflicts and could not appear in the film, until the sequel.

Members

Current members

Musical directors

Past members

Founders

1970s additions

1980s additions

1990s additions

  • Matt Chamberlain – drums (1991–92)[26]
  • Paul Ossola – bass guitar (1991–95)
  • Jane Getter – electric guitar (1995)[9][29]
  • Lino Gomez – baritone saxophone (1995–98)[9]
  • Yoshiko Hirashige – electric guitar (1995–97)
  • Lukasz Gottwald – electric guitar (1997–2007)[30]

2000s additions

References

  1. ^ Darr, Deanna (May 16, 2013). "On the Record: 'Tapestry,' SNL songs close, but not the same". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "Moon over Naples – YouTube". YouTube.
  3. ^ a b "SNL’s Former Musical Director Breaks Out on Her OWN". October 10, 2011.
  4. ^ Barnes, Katreese. "Katreese Barnes – HOME". katreese.com. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Walsh, Christopher (June 18, 2015). "'SNL' Band's Onstage Reunion to Take Place at Bay Street on Saturday". East Hampton Star. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  6. ^ "Alex Foster". RS Berkeley. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Madonna/Simple Minds". Saturday Night Live. Season 11. Episode 1. November 9, 1985. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  8. ^ a b "Candice Bergen/The Notting Hillbillies". Saturday Night Live. Season 15. Episode 20. May 19, 1990. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  9. ^ a b c d "Mariel Hemingway/Blues Traveler". Saturday Night Live. Season 21. Episode 1. September 30, 1995. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  10. ^ Dollar, Steve (July 21, 2014). "Sax and Satire on 'Saturday Night Live'". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  11. ^ "Talking about Rahsaan: Q&A with Steve Turre". The Mercury News. August 8, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  12. ^ "SNL Vocalist Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez to Appear at the Emelin, April 22".
  13. ^ "SNL drummer Pelton donates kit to Indiana U." The Oklahoman. Associated Press. April 18, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  14. ^ McHugh, Ryan (October 30, 2015). "Saturday Night Live Band percussionist to perform with Virginia Tech percussion, jazz ensembles". Virginia Tech Daily. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Rob Lowe/Eminem". Saturday Night Live. Season 26. Episode 1. October 7, 2000. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  16. ^ a b c "Alumni Profile: SNL Band Members". New York University. Retrieved August 22, 2014.
  17. ^ "Chris Rock/Megan Thee Stallion". Saturday Night Live. Season 46. Episode 1. October 3, 2020. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  18. ^ The SNL Standby Line [@standbyline] (September 30, 2022). "A big welcome to Summer Camargo! She has joined the #SNL house band as a trumpet player. Congrats!" (Tweet). Retrieved October 9, 2022 – via Twitter.
  19. ^ a b "Miles Teller/Kendrick Lamar". Saturday Night Live. Season 48. Episode 1. October 1, 2022. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "George Carlin/Billy Preston & Janis Ian". Saturday Night Live. Season 1. Episode 1. October 11, 1975. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  21. ^ Schudel, Matt (November 4, 2016). "Bob Cranshaw, jazz bassist who spent five decades with Sonny Rollins, dies at 83". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  22. ^ a b "Ed Koch/Kevin Rowland & Dexys Midnight Runners". Saturday Night Live. Season 1. Episode 1. May 14, 1983. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  23. ^ "Blue Lou Marini, TI Jazz Band to perform". The Dallas Morning News. February 15, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2020 – via PressReader.com.
  24. ^ Hall, Phil (March 29, 2017). "Paul Shaffer is ready for his next gig". WAG Magazine. Westfair Communications. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  25. ^ Little, Ivan (January 29, 2018). "Drummer who kept the beat for Van Morrison in 1970s dies". Retrieved December 10, 2020. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  26. ^ a b c d e f Micaleff, Ken (December 2009). "Drumming On TV". Modern Drummer. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  27. ^ "Earl Gardner". Dangerous Curves Productions. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  28. ^ Branco, Shellie (March 17, 2009). "SNL's former band leader G.E. Smith comes to Fishlips". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  29. ^ "Chevy Chase/Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories". Saturday Night Live. Season 21. Episode 2. October 7, 1995. Event occurs at Closing credits. NBC.
  30. ^ "Dr. Luke: The Man Behind Pop's Biggest Hits". National Public Radio. September 20, 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  31. ^ James Egolf (November 5, 2012). "Rig Rundown – Saturday Night Live's Jared Scharff". Premierguitar.com. Retrieved November 17, 2021.

External links

  • Official NBC website

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asThe Live BandNBC Saturday Night Live BandNBC Live BandOriginNew York City U S Years active1975 presentMembersLeon PendarvisAlex FosterLenny PickettSteve TurreChristine OhlmanShawn PeltonValerie NaranjoJames GenusRon BlakeTuffus ZimbabweMaddie RiceSummer CamargoPast membersSee below Contents 1 Role on Saturday Night Live 2 Band leaders and musical directors 3 Other projects 4 Members 4 1 Current members 4 2 Musical directors 4 3 Past members 5 References 6 External linksRole on Saturday Night Live EditThe band consists of mostly jazz R amp B and some rock musicians and features a strong horn section They normally play the opening theme music after the cold opening musical pieces in between commercial breaks and the closing theme music Closing Theme Waltz in A written by founding member Howard Shore 1 2 Often the band will provide the music to a sketch when necessary Band leaders and musical directors EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2020 Musician and future Academy Award winning film composer Howard Shore was the original musical director and bandleader from 1975 until 1980 Singer and songwriter Kenny Vance who appeared previously as a musical guest on the May 21 1977 episode became the musical director for the show s sixth season 1980 81 Original band member and trombonist Tom Malone took over leadership duties under executive producer Dick Ebersol s tenure from 1981 to 1985 Hall amp Oates guitarist G E Smith came on board as the new musical director once original producer Lorne Michaels returned and stayed in that position until 1995 when lead saxophonist Lenny Pickett was promoted as bandleader Katreese Barnes also served as the music director for a time around the year 2000 3 4 Keyboardist Leon Pendarvis who has been a member of the band since 1980 is also 2nd musical director alongside Pickett Other projects EditMariah Carey utilized the horn section of the Saturday Night Live Band Lew Delgatto Lenny Pickett George Young Earl Gardner and Steve Turre for her performance of If It s Over during her 1992 MTV Unplugged special Tom Malone Lou Marini and Alan Rubin were members of the Blues Brothers band fronted by SNL cast members John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd They were also featured in the first Blues Brothers movie with Malone as a member of fictional lounge act Murph and the Magic Tones Rubin as maitre d of an expensive French restaurant and Marini as a fry cook at Aretha Franklin s soul food restaurant Paul Shaffer was also involved in early Blues Brothers performances but had scheduling conflicts and could not appear in the film until the sequel Members EditCurrent members Edit Leon Pendarvis keyboards musical director 1980 present 5 Alex Foster alto saxophone 1985 90 1995 present 6 7 8 9 Lenny Pickett tenor saxophone musical director 1985 present 7 10 Steve Turre trombone 1985 present 7 11 Christine Ohlman vocals 1991 present 12 Shawn Pelton drums 1992 present 13 Valerie Naranjo percussion 1995 present 9 14 James Genus bass guitar 2000 present 15 Ron Blake baritone saxophone flute 2005 present 16 Tuffus Zimbabwe keyboards 2010 present 16 Maddie Rice electric guitar 2020 present 17 Summer Camargo trumpet 2022 present 18 19 Musical directors Edit Howard Shore 1975 1980 Kenny Vance 1980 1981 Tom Malone 1981 1985 G E Smith 1985 1995 Lenny Pickett 1995 present Past members Edit Founders Bob Cranshaw bass guitar 1975 80 died 2016 20 21 Cheryl Hardwick keyboards 1975 80 1985 2000 guest 2015 20 7 Howard Johnson bass saxophone tuba 1975 80 died 2021 20 Bert Jones electric guitar 1975 79 20 Tom Malone trombone trumpet 1975 85 20 Lou Marini tenor saxophone 1975 83 20 22 23 Alan Rubin trumpet 1975 83 died 2011 20 22 Paul Shaffer keyboards 1975 80 guest 1982 2015 20 24 Dahaud Shaar 25 AKA David Shaw drums 1975 77 died 2018 26 Howard Shore alto saxophone 1975 80 20 Mauricio Smith baritone saxophone 1975 77 died 2002 20 1970s additions Lew Del Gatto baritone saxophone 1977 80 1985 95 1998 2005 Steve Jordan drums 1977 78 26 Marcus Miller bass guitar 1978 80 Elliott Randall electric guitar 1979 80 Buddy Williams drums 1978 85 26 David Spinozza electric guitar 1979 82 Georg Wadenius electric guitar 1979 85 George Young alto and baritone saxophones 1979 80 1990 95 David Sanborn alto saxophone 1979 80 1980s additions Ray Chew keyboards 1980 83 Ronnie Cuber baritone saxophone 1980 83 died 2022 Lawrence Feldman alto saxophone 1980 83 Neil Jason bass guitar 1980 83 Chris Palmaro keyboards 1980 83 Michael Brecker tenor saxophone 1983 85 died 2007 Buster Poindexter vocals 1986 87 Tom Barney bass guitar 1983 85 1995 2000 Steve Ferrone drums 1985 86 26 Earl Gardner trumpet 1985 2022 7 27 19 G E Smith electric guitar 1985 95 guest 2000 2015 5 28 Tom Wolk bass guitar 1985 90 guest 1994 died 2010 7 8 Chris Parker drums 1986 91 26 Tony Garnier bass guitar 1987 89 1990s additions Matt Chamberlain drums 1991 92 26 Paul Ossola bass guitar 1991 95 Jane Getter electric guitar 1995 9 29 Lino Gomez baritone saxophone 1995 98 9 Yoshiko Hirashige electric guitar 1995 97 Lukasz Gottwald electric guitar 1997 2007 30 2000s additions Katreese Barnes keyboards 2000 10 died 2019 15 3 Jared Scharff electric guitar 2007 20 16 31 References Edit Darr Deanna May 16 2013 On the Record Tapestry SNL songs close but not the same Rapid City Journal Retrieved May 4 2017 Moon over Naples YouTube YouTube a b SNLa s Former Musical Director Breaks Out on Her OWN October 10 2011 Barnes Katreese Katreese Barnes HOME katreese com Retrieved July 22 2018 a b Walsh Christopher June 18 2015 SNL Band s Onstage Reunion to Take Place at Bay Street on Saturday East Hampton Star Retrieved October 18 2020 Alex Foster RS Berkeley Retrieved October 18 2020 a b c d e f Madonna Simple Minds Saturday Night Live Season 11 Episode 1 November 9 1985 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC a b Candice Bergen The Notting Hillbillies Saturday Night Live Season 15 Episode 20 May 19 1990 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC a b c d Mariel Hemingway Blues Traveler Saturday Night Live Season 21 Episode 1 September 30 1995 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC Dollar Steve July 21 2014 Sax and Satire on Saturday Night Live The Wall Street Journal Retrieved October 18 2020 Talking about Rahsaan Q amp A with Steve Turre The Mercury News August 8 2014 Retrieved October 18 2020 SNL Vocalist Christine Ohlman amp Rebel Montez to Appear at the Emelin April 22 SNL drummer Pelton donates kit to Indiana U The Oklahoman Associated Press April 18 2013 Retrieved October 18 2020 McHugh Ryan October 30 2015 Saturday Night Live Band percussionist to perform with Virginia Tech percussion jazz ensembles Virginia Tech Daily Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Retrieved October 18 2020 a b Rob Lowe Eminem Saturday Night Live Season 26 Episode 1 October 7 2000 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC a b c Alumni Profile SNL Band Members New York University Retrieved August 22 2014 Chris Rock Megan Thee Stallion Saturday Night Live Season 46 Episode 1 October 3 2020 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC The SNL Standby Line standbyline September 30 2022 A big welcome to Summer Camargo She has joined the SNL house band as a trumpet player Congrats Tweet Retrieved October 9 2022 via Twitter a b Miles Teller Kendrick Lamar Saturday Night Live Season 48 Episode 1 October 1 2022 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC a b c d e f g h i j George Carlin Billy Preston amp Janis Ian Saturday Night Live Season 1 Episode 1 October 11 1975 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC Schudel Matt November 4 2016 Bob Cranshaw jazz bassist who spent five decades with Sonny Rollins dies at 83 The Washington Post Retrieved October 18 2020 a b Ed Koch Kevin Rowland amp Dexys Midnight Runners Saturday Night Live Season 1 Episode 1 May 14 1983 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC Blue Lou Marini TI Jazz Band to perform The Dallas Morning News February 15 2011 Retrieved October 18 2020 via PressReader com Hall Phil March 29 2017 Paul Shaffer is ready for his next gig WAG Magazine Westfair Communications Retrieved October 18 2020 Little Ivan January 29 2018 Drummer who kept the beat for Van Morrison in 1970s dies Retrieved December 10 2020 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help a b c d e f Micaleff Ken December 2009 Drumming On TV Modern Drummer Retrieved October 18 2020 Earl Gardner Dangerous Curves Productions Retrieved October 18 2020 Branco Shellie March 17 2009 SNL s former band leader G E Smith comes to Fishlips The Bakersfield Californian Retrieved October 18 2020 Chevy Chase Lisa Loeb amp Nine Stories Saturday Night Live Season 21 Episode 2 October 7 1995 Event occurs at Closing credits NBC Dr Luke The Man Behind Pop s Biggest Hits National Public Radio September 20 2010 Retrieved October 18 2020 James Egolf November 5 2012 Rig Rundown Saturday Night Live s Jared Scharff Premierguitar com Retrieved November 17 2021 External links 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