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Sunday, December 30, 2012
The Soulsations - Live at Taylor's & the Eugene Celebration (Unreleased)
Anyone want to help me out on the personnel?
Steve Ibach sent me a live cd a few months back and I'm finally getting around to posting it. The Soulsations were around for quite awhile if I recall correctly. Anyone want to write a band history because I'm sure not qualified to do it. These recordings must be from '89 or later because I hear them reference the Cherry Poppin' Daddies at one point. Sorry, don't have any song titles.
The Soulsations - Live at Taylor's and the Eugene Celebration
14 Live Tracks!
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Tim Clarke- 2nd from the R- is the trumpet player.
ReplyDeleteTim Clarke- 2nd from the R- is the trumpet player.
ReplyDeleteFrom: https://lanemusichistory.com/soulsations/
ReplyDeleteSoulsations were a popular dance band in Eugene, Oregon in the late 1980s. They released their first 45 record in 1987. Sugar on Top, an original song written by vocalist Teddy Boy Roix. Soulsations grew out of Joe Lewis and Teddy Boy Roix’s band, the Pop Tarts.
Genre: Soul
Active Years: 1980s
Home Base: Eugene, Oregon
Members:
Rick Markstrom – drums & vocals
Joe Lewis – guitar
Nathan Waddell – bass (1986)
Teddy Boy Roix – vocals
Brooks Brown – sax (later in Cherry Poppin’ Daddies)
Tim Clarke – trumpet
Steve Ibach – guitar
Guitarist Joe Lewis and vocalist Teddy Boy Roix formed the Soulsations in the mid-eighties and had an excellent band that included guitarist Steve Ibach, drummer/vocalist Rick Markstrom, and a horn section featuring Tim Clarke (trumpet) and Brooks Brown (sax, later Cherry Poppin’ Daddies). The band played many gigs throughout Oregon, with a couple of stellar shows at the Portland Blues Festival and an unbelievable performance at the Eugene Celebration. –Nathan Waddell, 2016
Tagged With: Brooks Brown, Joe Lewis, Nathan Waddell, Rick Markstrom, Steve Ibach, Teddy Boy Roix, Tim Clarke