Sgt Dunbar and the Hobo Banned | ar

Following up the no-frills, lo-fidelity, down n’ dirty jet-propelled blues of their self-titled debut CD in 2010, Seattle rock duo Hobosexual have finished recording their ultimate bombastic love letter to the forces that nourish them: honesty, robots with rocket launchers for fingers, dirt, empty carbohydrates, fire and hair. Perhaps a nice single-malt scotch as well. Asked by writer Trent Moorman to describe Hobosexual’s sound, guitarist Ben Harwood summed it up as “Bearded glory… I also love the idea of the 1980s. Not necessarily the actual decade or reality of the 1980s, but more the one-liners, like when Schwarzenegger throws a...
We are Hobo Jazz, playing a uneasily classifiable but instantly recognizable blend of roots music & original pre-war soul. Since 2001 we've been entertaining our fans & converting our detractors with a glib attitude to match our music. Antique music & ephemera. Pre-1960's entertainment mediums. Jazz bands recorded in Tobacco Warehouses in Savannah Georgia. Louis Prima from the 30's to the 50's. Alphonso Trent's 1930's manic jazz orchestra. Max Fleischer's pre-code surrealism. Silent Films unintended surreality. Adam Ant, James Taylor, & Earl Palmer. http://www.hobojazz.com .
Aynsley was born on January 10, 1946, in Liverpool, England. Over his career, he has demonstrated the ability of playing many different styles including jazz, blues, fusion, rock and progressive rock. Aynsley has had over 30 gold and platinum records from over 112 albums. Playing drums since the age of eleven, Aynsley first made waves in the U.S. when he joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in 1966 with Peter Green and John McVie, then drumming for the Jeff Beck Group, with Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. In 1967, Dunbar formed a blues-rock band named The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, and later formed...