Skavoovie and the Epitones
Skavoovie and the Epitones Skavoovie & The Epitones is an American ska band formed in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1992. The band is recognized for integrating traditional Jamaican ska with jazz, big band, and other musical styles. From 1992 to 1999, the band released three studio albums and appeared on multiple compilations. They played a significant role in the third-wave ska movement of the 1990s.[1] In 2024, they reunited for a performance at the Supernova International Ska Festival, marking their first live appearance in over two decades.[2] Early Years and Formation (1992–1995)The original members of Skavoovie and the Epitones included Ansis Purins (vocals), Ben Jaffe (tenor saxophone), Eugene Cho (keyboards), Jesse Farber (trumpet), Ben Herson (drums), Rob Jost (bass), Kevin Micka (guitar), Eric Jalbert (trumpet), Joe Wensink (euphonium), and Jon Natchez (baritone saxophone). The band later expanded to include Daniel Neely (guitar), Ben Lewis (trumpet), and Ethan D'Ercole (guitar.) Demo Tape and Compilation Contributions (1994)In 1994, the band self-released a demo tape titled An Evening with Skavoovie…. Their track "Nut Monkey" was included in the Skarmageddon compilation released by Moon Ska Records the same year. This exposure helped the band secure a recording contract with Moon Ska Records.[3] Debut Album: Fat Footin' (1995)The band’s debut album, Fat Footin', was released in 1995 through Moon Ska Records. It became one of the fastest-selling debuts on the label.[4] The album combined instrumental and vocal tracks, featuring a blend of ska, jazz, and big band influences.[5] Following the album's release, the band embarked on extensive U.S. tours. Second Album: Ripe (1997)In 1997, Skavoovie & The Epitones released their second studio album, Ripe, produced by Victor Rice and engineered by Matt Ellard.[6] This album marked a shift in the band's musical direction, incorporating elements of jazz, sci-fi themes, and unconventional song structures. The release of Ripe was supported by more national touring and the band’s first European tour.[7] Final Album: The Growler (1999) and DisbandmentThe band's third and final studio album, The Growler, was released in 1999 through Shanachie Records.[8] The album continued the band's exploration of jazz fusion and experimental composition, further moving away from traditional ska. After their final performance in 2000, Skavoovie & The Epitones disbanded. Reunion at Supernova Ska Festival (2024)In 2024, Skavoovie & The Epitones reunited for their first live performance in 24 years at the Supernova International Ska Festival. To coincide with the reunion, the band re-released their second album, Ripe, on digital platforms and with a double vinyl release and have plans to release live material in the future.[9][10][11] Lineup
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