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The 95th Street Band ™

A wall of sound playing all of the best horn bands

About Me

1982, In the southland of Chicago, a dream was realized when a band of high school students were able to play through horn-driven songs they had listened to since they could remember. "We knew we wanted that fat horn section sound". says bandleader, founder, and lead vocalist Bob Baader. "The world had finally finished its disco phase and had moved on to synthesizer sounds, but we held our ground". Bands with horn sections had been dying out in favor of drum machines and synths. This band never went that direction. They have remained constant and for that, they are proud. "In a time where glorified karaoke singers clutter the dial, musicianship is alive and well."
We started out with a lineup that had the typical rhythm section (guitar, bass, keys, drums) and 4 horns (2 trumpets, a sax, and a bone). We existed pretty well doing current songs and adding horns where we could or even doing a Blues Brothers tribute from time to time. "I'd have to say, I didn't own very many records without horn sections pumping some air" recalls Bob. "As our skills got better, our repetoire became more sophisticated to include songs by Tower Of Power (we can do 20 TOP tunes) and Earth Wind and Fire while keeping songs by the legendary band Chicago as a focal point in our set. (We can do up to 60 Chicago songs)"
Now venerable veterans of live shows, this wall of sound is ready to seriously take on the global music scene. "When the World Trade Center came down on my birthday, so did my day job. I decided to concentrate on the music that had been with me my whole life. I was in premed for a year, got injured trying to be a ballplayer, so I decided to get my degree in music. It was probably the best decision I ever made. I learned the ins and outs of scoring music and I decided to really focus on it."
I'm surrounded now with musicians who are fantastic players as well as fantastic people. Everyone does their thing, but they also listen. That is SO rare and I am truly grateful.
We would love to play for you. Turn your ears this way."
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Member Since: 1/20/2006
Band Website: 95thstreetband.com
Band Members: Bob Baader ... Vocals, Keys, Guitar, scoring
Bill Beck ... Guitar, vocals
David Bachowski --- Bass, Vocals
Dave Jelinek...Trumpet
Hiroshi Yasuda... Trumpet
Peter Soukup... Trombone
Blake Johnson...Tenor Sax
Sam Donta...Saxes and flute
Nick Moore... Drums, percussion
Mark Madison...Keyboards

Influences: Chicago, Tower Of Power, Blood Sweat & Tears, Earth Wind and Fire, Steve Winwood, Sam and Dave, Wilson Pickett, Sons Of Champlin, Eddie Floyd, Strokeland Superband, Chase, Ides Of March, Lighthouse, Booker T and the MG's, James Brown, BB King, Bill Withers, Electric Flag, Ten-Wheel Drive, Dreams, Brecker Brothers, Mauds, Buckinghams, Mystics, Martha Reeves, Steve Winwood, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Edgar Winter, Doc Severinsen, Maynard Ferguson, Tom Jones, Southside Johnny
Sounds Like: Chicago, Tower Of Power, Blood Sweat & Tears, Earth Wind and Fire, Strokeland Superband, Steve Winwood, Sam and Dave, Wilson Pickett, Sons Of Champlin, Blues Brothers, Eddie Floyd, Doctor Funk, Chase, Ides Of March, Stevie Wonder
Record Label: South Side Indie Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Another nice review

http://www.urbanmainstream.com/Aug22vol26/ Is the link to an article on us in urban mainstream magazine. Go to page 43.
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Sat, 25 Aug 2007 06:24:00 PST

Welcome Back, Nick!

Nick Anderson will be returning to the band on drums. We're REALLY happy to have him back. His funky groove will be seen and heard starting this spring.Bob
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Tue, 27 Feb 2007 07:49:00 PST

Ever get the feeling....

Ever get the feeling the Bush Administration is becoming like a night at a bar? It seems like, the longer we're there, we keep lowering expectations and standards. With the prospect of 20,000 more tro...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Sun, 14 Jan 2007 08:12:00 PST

RIP James Brown

James Brown passed away in a hospital due to complications from Pneumonia at the age of 73. The Godafather of Soul had influence that reached over many genres of music not only in style, but beats, ch...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Mon, 25 Dec 2006 09:39:00 PST

apples and oranges

Someone recently tried to refer to our band as a tribute act. I need to clarify something. This is not what we are nor will we try to be. A true tribute does its act as closely as possible to the orig...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Mon, 11 Dec 2006 07:32:00 PST

Not the way to be

Recently, for no apparent reason, the band has one or more stalkers on myspace and other places, who are semi-anonymous, not realizing what records are kept by myspace for legal reasons. Anyway, to pu...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Mon, 11 Dec 2006 07:25:00 PST

Dedicated Smokers

'Tis the season to quit smoking. In case you didn't know, I'm from Chicago. The wind chill today was 11 degrees below zero. In this day and age, when smoking is banned anywhere indoors, smokers are dr...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Tue, 05 Dec 2006 06:50:00 PST

Chicago area

If you're from here, these things (deeze tings) might apply to you:Your living room is called the "front room." (pronounced fronchroom) You don't pronounce the "s" at the end of Illinois, and you bec...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Mon, 20 Nov 2006 09:18:00 PST

when in Rome...

Recently I ate at a Chinese restaurant in Chicago. It was okay. They had all the typical cliches. What was strange was when I was the only one in the place using chopsticks. It's not Chinese if you do...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Fri, 17 Nov 2006 07:18:00 PST

myspace trains, voting, etc...

I try to read all bulletins posted by myspace friends, but I'm tired of all the "round 406 get on the train" stuff. The only train is the delete the moron who posted that train. Bye bye. That will def...
Posted by The 95th Street Band ™ on Thu, 16 Nov 2006 06:57:00 PST