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The Kingpins

Monarchs of Ska

About Me

YES! ITS TRUE! THERE IS NOW A MYSPACE PAGE DEDICATED TO THE KINGPINS!
BIOGRAPHY
They planned the plan, then they put it into action... The Kingpins were a road-tested, consumer-approved quintet that rocked toward the future without denying its respectable past as a leading ska unit.
In '94, the world was blissfully unaware of the impending "third wave" of ska. A motley crew of diehard Montreal mods and rudies, musicians all, decided that their town, and by extension their nation, needed a lesson in how old-school ska was done. That meant a solid brass section, warm organ sounds, spy-flick guitar licks and rock-steady rhythms. They called themselves the Kingpins, and in matters of traditional ska party music, they were. They are easily one of the nation's best live acts and party bands.
The first Kingpins single "On the Run" won a MiMi (Montreal Independent Music Industry) award for Best Single in '95, coinciding with swelling crowds and a proliferation of younger bands eager to ape that Kingpin cool.
The following year saw the dawn of their own label Stomp Records and the first Kingpins CD, "Watch Your Back". By '97 the band was on newspaper covers and national TV; all eyes were on the Kingpins, stylish ambassadors of ska. Trapped between grunge and techno, people were hungry for satisfying, kick-ass live music that one could dance to. Who better to turn to?
The band burst out of the alternative sub-category that contained it with mainstream radio play, a second album in '99 "Let's Go To Work" that outdid the first, numerous headline gigs all over Europe, North America, Japan, breakout slots on packages like the Warped Tour, TV appearances, video airplay and soundtrack material for film and TV.
With their last LP, "Plan of Action" aggressive choices were made, and they paid off. First, the lineup was stripped down to a tight, well-oiled five-piece party machine, with Lorraine "The Queen of Ska" taking up vocal duties full-time. While maintaining solid ties to the rhythms and positive energy of ska, they explored punk, pop, new wave, moving balladry and even breakbeats. The results, far from a corny, unfocused cash-in, were vital, solid and the best and most exciting thing the band had done to date. Not surprisingly, the album raced to the top of the Canadian college charts in a time when most ska releases were serving as drink coasters. Canada's Monarchs of Ska, the Kingpins came through shining, and made a massive impact on the North American ska scene.
Former members are continuing to make amazing music under a new name:
Please check them out!
***PLEASE NOTE: If you want to contact Lorraine, your best bet would be visiting the above page, the page that she logs into the most (or at all )***

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Member Since: 5/27/2006
Band Website: thekingpins.com
Band Members: There may be some small innaccuracies in the era of some members, and of course some guests or stand-ins might have been overlooked. If you know of any errors, PLEASE let us know!! It was a decade's worth of information we had to search through! But this is without question, the MOST accurate historical listing of The Kingpins' band members anywhere!!!
Links have been added when members left or came from other projects

The Kingpins original line-up February 1994:
Eric "Boum Boum" Boulanger (founding member) - Drums
Jordan Swift (founding member) - Bass
Ian "Hot Tub" Hodkinson (founding member) - Organ
Lorraine Muller (founding member)- Alto Sax
Patrice ?? - Lead Vocals & Guitar

Changes/additions in mid to late 1994:
Bobby Beaton (replaced Patrice "temporarily") - Guitar
Ian takes over Vocals
Nigel Goddard - Alto Sax and Vocals

added in 1995:
Jesse Radz - Trumpet
Maithe Robert de Massis - Trombone
Paddy Walsh - Lead Vocals
Lorraine Muller switches to Tenor Saxophone and sings one song on the first full length album

The Kingpins circa "Watch Your Back" (1996):
The only change from above was
Nish "The Fish" Herat replaced Maithe on trombone
and Lorraine Muller adds a few more songs live

The Kingpins circa Let's Go To Work (1997-1998):
Paddy Walsh - Vocals
Eric "Boum Boum" Boulanger - Drums
Jordan Swift - Bass
Bobby Beaton - Guitar
Lorraine Muller - Tenor Sax, Vocals
Dave Jager - Organ
John Jordan - Baritone Sax
Nigel Goddard - Alto Sax
Jesse Radz - Trumpet

The Kingpins first Canadian Tour (1998):
same as above except:
"JFK" Dave Adams stands in for Bobby Beaton on Guitar
Chris Pung stands in for Nigel on Alto Sax

Some Misc. replacements between 1998 and 2000:
Mitch "King Kong" Gírio on misc. dates replaces Guitar & Keyboard
Remi (Bolduc?) on Keyboard for one tour in 1999
"JFK" replaces Paddy Walsh on Lead Vocals late 1999

The Kingpins circa Plan Of Action (2000):
Lorraine Muller - Lead Vocals, Tenor Sax
Eric "Boum Boum" Boulanger - Drums
Josh "Jacko Flavour" Fuhrman - Sax
Jordan Swift - Bass
Mitch "King Kong" Gírio - Guitar (for the album)
Dave Adams "JFK" - Keyboards and Lead Vocals until mid-2000
Johnny Trudel - Guitar starting Sept 2000

The Kingpins 2001 Summer:
as above except:
Mike "G" Gasselsdorfer replaces Eric on Drums
Daryl Meili replaces Jordan on Bass

The Kingpins 2002:
Chris "Raz" replaces Johnny on Guitar
Dan "The Swiss Knight" Meier replaces Josh on Tenor Sax
Oliver "Crow" - Bass on our Summer Tour
Sean Scanlan - Bass on our Fall Maritimes Tour

The Kingpins 2003-2004:
Lorraine Muller - Lead Vocals & Baritone Sax
Mike Gasselsdorfer - Drums
Chris Raz - Guitar
Dan Meier - Tenor Sax
Russ "Coop-a-Loop" Cooper on Bass

The Kingpins at the Montreal International Jazz Festival 2003:
Lorraine Muller - Lead Vocals & Bari sax
Mike "G" Gasselsdorfer - Drums
Chris Raz - Guitar
Dan "The Swiss Knight" Meier - Tenor Sax
Russ Cooper on Bass
and our guests:
Liam O'Neil - Keyboards
Josh Katz-Rosene- Trombone
Andy King - Trumpet

The Kingpins US/Canada Tour Summer 2004:
as above except:
Gord "Rumblestrip" Hyland - Sax (standing in for "The Swiss Knight")

The LAST Kingpins line-up (2004):
Lorraine Muller - Lead Vocals & Bari Sax
Mike "G" Gasselsdorfer - Drums
Russ Cooper - Bass
Chris "Raz" - Guitar
Dan "The Swiss Knight" Meier - Tenor Sax & Keyboards
Record Label: Stomp Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Lorraine’s side-project gets lots of attention

when it rains it pours!!tomorrow night, Lorraine will be playing (baritone sax) and singing back-up as special guest of a band at the GAMIQ gala (Metropolis, Montreal)the Magnetics are itching to star...
Posted by The Kingpins on Sun, 16 Sep 2007 04:22:00 PST