Current projects:
Gato Malo [Guitar, vocals, etc]Gato Malo is Shaun Wolf Wortis' (Slide, Leah Callahan, Mardi Gras Balls) latest project. A spralling ad-hoc band made up of some of Boston's best musicians, Wortis wants tight, R&B/Soul/Pop songs played in perfect arrangement - but on the fly with no prior rehearsal. That's the premise basically. Plus the occasional song written on the spot. Wortis' songs seem to love a horn section, vibes, keys, (six drummers once); whatever is available. He's pretty good at QBing the whole affair. Everyone goes home happy.
Shaun & Suzi's Mardi Gras Balls! [Singer, guitarist, chief cook and bottle washer]Thirteen years running, and growing every year, Shaun & Suzi's Annual Mardi Gras Ball is a celebration of New Orleans' music, and of the Boston rock music scene's diversity and abilities. Shaun Wolf Wortis and Suzi Lee lead a large band through a night of the irreverent and quirky rhythm and blues music which exploded out of New Orleans in the 1950's. Special guests -- local rock luminaries -- come up to join them for a few songs each throughout the night.
Mr Ho's Orchestrotica [Guitars]The only (?) 20+-piece big band in the world to present the supersonic "space-age bachelor pad" sounds of Juan Garcia Esquivel LIVE
Al Janik's Plastic Cheese Band [Bass, drinking]Older Projects
[Guitarist, singer, producer] SlideFrom wikipedia.com: American rock band Slide emerged from Boston in 1992 and had some indie success throughout the 1990's. The eclectic quartet featured Shaun Wolf Wortis (guitar), Suzi Lee (keyboards, accordion), Dimitri Fane (bass), and Ken Schopf (drums).
Slide released three recordings: Forgiving Buckner, Whipdang!, and Pulling Teeth. Forgiving Buckner has been added to the collection at the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Leah Callahan [Producer, guitarist]"Boston chanteuse Callahan’s wonderful songs sound as though they’d been compiled from half a dozen different brilliant European art films. Unaffected singing meets a world’s worth of styles ranging from Transylvanian soul to Brazilian fleshpot ..." -Village Voice
"(Callahan) knows exactly what she wants to sing and she's doing it in a style that's as original as any sung around these parts in years. 'Even Sleepers' has an endearingly bent feel to it that's devilish and innocent-sounding all at once. Callahan's delicately precise voice can come across as both otherworldly and earthy within the span of a single song, and the spare arrangements by rock musician Shaun Wolf Wortis highlight influences as disparate as tango, fado and cabaret." -Boston Herald
WAITIKI [Producer, monkey sounds]Vampyr [New score to old movie, performed live, with Brian O'Neill and others]