Jon Kostal, keyboards and vocals
Walt Howard, tenor sax
Nate Pritt, trumpet
Jon Kostal Sr., electric guitar
Michael Kostal, electric bass
Barry Rose, drums
Influences
Juan Garcia Esquivel, Henry Mancini, John Barry, Booker T. & the M.G.s, Al Hirt, The Mar-Kays, Nelson Riddle, Plas Johnson, Martin Denny, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Perez Prado, Les Baxter, Sam Butera, King Curtis, Count Basie, Bernard Herrmann.......
"Like listening to the soundtrack of a Quentin Tarantino film."
- Mort Goldstein, Jazzbeat Magazine
The Astronauts got their start in 1997, originally billed as a downstate college band "dedicated to the promotion of space-age bachelor pad music." Instantly comfortable in a softly lit cocktail lounge or clubhouse, The Astronauts quickly became a local favorite amongst Martini-swilling university-age hipsters, as well as baby boomer professors old enough to remember the Cold War firsthand. While enjoying a variety of gigs on the college circuit, The Astronauts first made a name for themselves by becoming the house band for "Martini Monday," a weekly exercise in Atomic Age nostalgia at Shannon Sherwood’s famed Friends and Co. tavern. They recorded their first CD, "Kookie’s Mad Pad," in the fall of 1998.
Today, The Astronauts are comprised of veteran musicians from the original group, as well as some wonderful new Chicago-area talent. The primary focus of the band still involves a sonic emphasis that is rooted in late 1950s/early 1960s American pop culture (think of a Maynard G. Krebs/George Jetson hybrid, with just a touch of nasty R & B). However, to say that The Astronauts are a self-consciously hip "retro" act would be misleading. Although the group demonstrates a keen and reverent ear for the mature sounds of years past (the kind of stuff often found on discounted garage sale records), the freshness of bandleader Jon Kostal’s postmodern arrangements, coupled with the high-energy excitement generated by the group’s soloists, is uniquely suitable for the most contemporary dancing and listening tastes.
So, leave your irony at the door. Put simply, this is not your father’s lounge band.
For Booking info call Jon 630-697-0475.
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"Ticklin' The Strings" by Sweet Hollywaiians
Amazing Japanese hot string band playing 1920's, 30's, 40's style hawaiian, swing, calypso, blues, italian music and originals,featuring vintage instruments.3 songs with Robert Armstrong and Tony Marcus(from Robert Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders)
"The Sweet Hollywaiians have probably the best feel for this 20's music of any string band working today. They manage the rare feat of sounding relaxed even when their playing is hot, are top notch musicians with tasteful arrangements and a full, rich, warm sound.Plus, they have a nice gamut of tunes, from King Nawahi to Giovanni Vicari to Bobby Leecan. See them live, if you can, for an unforgettable experience. If you can't, buy their Cds!" ~ Terry Zwigoff
Astronauts Aloha From Brazil Cool Songs!!! thanks for the request www. alohacafesurf. com Hawaiian shirts and Tiki,Fifties lifestyle. Kisses Isabela Casalino.
That picture is pretty funny... and squished? Why is Evelyn sleeping? Who are you pointing at? Why is Jazzy there? That picture asks a thousand questions. All I want for Christmas is a stereophonic telephone and some plaid lightbulbs. with love, the Astronauts wife