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LETTUCE
Funk / Soul

spread it across the land! the REAL funk iz bak!



NYC, NEW YORK
United States

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   LETTUCE: General Info
Member Since5/1/2005
Band Websitewww.lettucefunk.com
Band MembersEric Krasno- Guitar, Erick Coomes- Bass, Adam Deitch- Drums, Adam Smirnoff- Guitar, Neal Evans- Keys, Ryan Zoidis- Sax, Sam Kininger- Sax, Rashawn Ross- Trumpet, Nigel Hall- Vocals

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joshua@montereyinternational.net



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SHMEEANSIN FOR LETT

Influencesthe ALMIGHTY JB, P-Funk and Bootsy, TOP, Maceo and the Kingsmen, Clyde Stubblefield, Melvin Parker, and Jabo Starks, Herbie Hancock ,Sly, Larry Graham and tha gang, Kool and da Gang(PRE JT Taylor) J Dilla!!, Da Meters, AWB, Stevie, Donnie, Zapp, all DC GoGo, early Prince, D'Angelo live, Brides of Funkenstein, Parlet, Eric B & Rakim, and ALL music of African origin!!!

“This album is a tribute to all the funk greats. We all grew up through the evolution of funk into hip-hop, hearing the original versions as well as the sampled versions. Our versions incorporate both.” - guitarist Eric Krasno

“A lot of us work on mainstream music, but this record is as non-commercial as it gets. We did it for the love, and you can hear that come through the music.” - guitarist Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff

“We called the record Rage! because that’s what we do. We’re ragers and that’s how we got started … by raging.” - bassist Erick “E.D.” Coomes
Sounds LikeA bunch o cats who dedicated their Lives from the beginning to keeping the James Brown concept of Simple, Heavy grooves, tight ass horns, and party vibe ALIVE and WELL!! We respect tha culture AS WELL AS the music! H. Rap Brown and Huey P. Newton and the social climate of tha 60s when funk 1st started takin place are the foundation of tha music....LET4Lyfe

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Record LabelVelour
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 22 2009 8:00P
Rocks Off Concert Cruise New York, New York
Jul 24 2009 8:00P
Gathering of the Vibes Festival Bridgeport, Connecticut
Nov 13 2009 8:00P
Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival Live Oak, Florida
Nov 14 2009 8:00P
Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival Live Oak, Florida

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   About LETTUCE




Lettuce, the seven-person all-star collective originally formed in 1992, returns to the funk jazz forefront with its third album, RAGE!, a hyper-charged outing of tunes that are equal parts artsy and party. The CD is a tantalizing tribute to funk music — paying homage to all stripes of funksters, including James Brown, Sly Stone, Herbie Hancock, Tower of Power, the Meters, Earth Wind & Fire, Parliament Funkadelics, J Dilla—music that reflects “our way of life,” says bassist Erick “E.D.” Coomes, who is joined in the groove onslaught by his co-ragers: keyboardist Neal Evans, saxophonists Sam Kininger and Ryan Zoidis, guitarists Eric Krasno and Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff, and drummer Adam Deitch.

Lettuce sprouted in the fertile environment of Berklee College of Music in Boston where all members met at a summer music program when they were in their teens. “I hate to sound cheesy, but I fully feel it was destiny that this band came together,” says Krasno. “We were all in the same place, all the same age. None of the friends I grew up with were into music like I was. Then I went to Berklee that summer, and all these guys were into music the way I was, and it happened that we were all playing the right instruments to put together a band.”

All the members brought to the group different funk-styled influences. For example, Krasno was into the new jazz funk of Herbie Hancock, Deitch was raised on Tower of Power and Earth Wind & Fire and introduced that sound through his compositions to the band. Zoidis recalls, “We all lived in the same dorm and we each brought music to the table that the others hadn’t heard before. There was an ensemble room downstairs that we began playing in.” Krasno adds, “We did a lot of jamming after we did a lot of listening.”

Two years later, in the fall of 1994, all Lettuce members, who had remained in contact with each other, returned to Berklee as full-fledged undergrads and picked up right where they left off. They were fond of showing up with their instruments at underground jazz clubs like Wally’s (usually at other musicians’ gigs) and asking, “Will you let us play?”— hence the birth of the name Lettuce. “We never thought that name would stick,” says Krasno, “but we just never got around to changing it.”

“We knew we had an great musical chemistry, and sure enough, when we finally got up on stage, the party starting getting incredible,” says E.D. “We didn’t really plan on taking over, but by the end of the evening all the Lettuce guys were up on stage and all the guys from the other band were gone. And then we’d play until close.”

It was onward and upward from there, with Lettuce issuing various tapes sold at their live shows and eventually recording two CDs (2001’s Outta Here on Velour and 2003’s Live in Tokyo, released on Velour in Japan and stateside on Kufala Records). Strong fan bases grew up in New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Tokyo. “It became pretty happening,” says Zoidis. “Not bad for a band that didn’t have any TV or radio play. Pretty much all of our success came by word of mouth.”

While the collective has been playing consistently since its founding, averaging three or four times per year, each member of Lettuce has branched out into various other projects. Krasno and Evans founded the band Soulive, and Kininger and Zoidis toured with band as the Soulive Horns. Kininger fronts his own group, while Zoidis is in the successful Portland, Maine-based rock band Rustic Overtones. Deitch works as a session and touring drummer and producer, with his support-team resume including John Scofield and Wyclef Jean. He’s gone on to produce songs with Krasno for top artists such as 50-Cent, Talib Kweli and Redman. Shmeeans plays with Robert Randolph and the Family Band, and E.D. has laid down bass lines for The Game, DJ Quik, Britney Spears and others.

“We all have different projects, but Lettuce is an outlet for all of us,” says Krasno. “It’s a great excuse to hang out and have fun. It’s always been that way. Plus, we all challenge each other in ways where we all get better. We play new tracks; we learn new things. We inspire each other.”

On Rage!, the band’s collective sensibility has taken on more depth. “Being apart from each other as much as we have, we’ve come back together with a new maturity,” says Shmeeans. “We’ve grown as writers and players and we’re much better when it comes to using space.” Krasno concurs: “If you listen to our early recordings, there’s so much going on all at once. With the newer stuff, there’s definitely more space, more relaxed playing, more skill. On Rage! no one’s overplaying. It’s all tasteful.”

Krasno also points out that with Outta Here, there were no rehearsals. They all just showed up at the studio and played. This time, the group spent two days rehearsing, with different members bringing in music to experiment with. Then there was the sound factor. “We wanted the record to sound like the old stuff we were paying tribute to,” says E.D. “So we recorded with an old board, old mikes, old tube compressors.”

As for the wide range of funk Lettuce dives into on Rage!, E.D. cites two factors: the deaths in 2006 of both James Brown and J Dilla. “That’s when we decided to tip our hats to every style of funk,” he says. In addition to groove-steeped originals, Lettuce delivers two covers: Curtis Mayfield’s “Move On Up,” with guest vocalist Dwele, and “Express Yourself,” with vocals by Kininger. It’s music that represents “a new era,” says Krasno. “We blend the old school with the new. We take solos but we also vamp on two-bar loops.” Lettuce is a group that takes its dedication to the music seriously – as Deitch says, “Know your history and take it somewhere.”

What kind of expectations does the band have for the new CD? “Hey, it’s all about having fun,” Krasno says. “It’s all about good friends getting together to play the kind of music that made us all want to become musicians. We don’t have any real expectations. DJs can play this. Jazz fans will like it. People will hear it and hopefully dig it. We’re just hoping that this album will appeal to a lot of different kinds of people, and the funk will live on.”

   


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Jun 29 2009 3:50 PM

If you were not this funky I might be able to leave this page.. Dam
Liz





Jun 18 2009 7:59 PM

you boys are so much fun! come back to burlington asap pleaseee :)
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Jun 19 2009 11:46 AM

YEAR!!!!! GREATTTTT!!! I LEKE IT!!!
Jason





Jun 19 2009 3:57 PM

hey, Big fan! Had a blast at the Asylum the other night! Loved seein Nigel, and Big Sam and his crew were great! can't wait till your back in Portland again, always a great time!
Nate Beauvais





Jun 15 2009 4:52 PM

Where was Jesus?
Kristine





Jun 17 2009 9:48 PM

Saturday night at The Paradise was amazing. All smiles!
Franco Di Donato "Dr Frank"





Jun 13 2009 5:50 PM

Hi, thank you for the add. Good music. Franco from Italy
Nicole





Jun 11 2009 1:54 AM

Hey watsup? :) Thanks for the add!
Maňana





Jun 9 2009 12:51 PM

Hi, thanks for the add:)
great music ..i love it :)
good luck & have a nice day ;)

M.
DJ MANIPULATOR





Jun 11 2009 1:01 AM

thanks for the add fellas
you guys are dope
im definitely gonna try to catch your show at the paradise
peace
Simon LEsperance





Jun 12 2009 1:39 PM

Wow, guys you just kick some asses !
Yesterday's gig was super nice in Burlington.
Thanks for the groove and taste.
You should come to Montreal once.
Peace
Simon
James





Jun 5 2009 4:57 AM

Everyone up here in Vermont is waiting for you guys to rage jazzfest at the waterfront in Burlington next week...The weather up here is beautiful and so is the greenery. Can't wait.

PEACE
Frédéric Paul Lallet





Jun 4 2009 3:03 PM

My Dear Friend,
Thanks for sharing your creative vibrations!
Wish you a great day!
With all my Support,
Cheers,
FPLallet
Jonathan Pike





May 30 2009 10:42 PM

wow... blown out funk. If your sound guy doesn't put enough BooTY in the SUBS, I am available to tour RIGHT NOW - PLEASE :^)

Sound Up, jp
The Spanish Caravan





Jun 1 2009 12:57 AM

Peace from Music City!
e.boyd





May 28 2009 7:23 PM

I am SOO excit​ed that Lettuce is going​ to be playi​ng on Jam Cruis​e this Janua​ry!​!​ The ticke​ts go on sale on June 4th!​!​ Ocho Rios,​ Jamai​ca AND Georg​e Town,​ Cayma​n Islan​ds PLUS 30 bands​!​!​!​ CANT WAIT TO GET ON BOARD​!​!​
http:​/​/​www.​jamcr​uise.​com/​2010/​home.​php
CELULA





May 29 2009 7:14 AM

Thanks! Nice job guys keep it going!
Padlock Jodie (formerly Half Empty)





May 24 2009 3:48 AM

I wanna make a salad with you..

do a show where you dont have to be 18 or older :)
THE JAKE SHAW TRIO





May 22 2009 8:22 PM

If you guys go on tour I will be very happy and so will a lot of other people that I know.
- Jake
Sam Brawner





May 23 2009 12:26 AM

When are you guys comin back to the west coast?
Relative Souls





May 20 2009 11:20 PM

Do what you do.
We will change the world.
Keep it up.
-The Souls
The Pinstripes





May 19 2009 9:13 PM

The question is, who have YOU been listening to?!

It's about time you put your needle on some of these grooves and spin that vinyl! GET UP & MOVE BABY!

Meek Freak





May 19 2009 6:35 PM

We'd love to see y'all over here in the Midwest!!! Kansas be feelin' tha FUNK!
Emily





May 19 2009 3:47 PM

touring shouldn't even be a question! You guys are awesome! New Orleans Jazz Fest was the best!
Grant Schroff





May 16 2009 5:54 AM

Come to SEATTLE! We just got down to some Soulive last week and we could use some more funk! you guys are tight...
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