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Alabama 3 are an English band mixing rock, electronic, blues, country, gospel, and spoken word styles, founded in Brixton, London in 1995. In the United States, the band is known as A3, allegedly to avoid any possible legal conflict with the country music band Alabama.〔''Yahoo! Music'', (Biography of Alabama 3 )〕 The group achieved success when the producers of hit TV series ''The Sopranos'' chose the track "Woke Up This Morning" for the show's opening credits.〔 The band is notable for their fusion of styles, ironic lyrics, intentionally humorous personae, and outrageous live performances. Every member of the group has an alias, the band's founding members adopting the personas Larry Love (Rob Spragg) and The Very Reverend Dr. D. Wayne Love (Jake Black). == History == The band formed when Jake Black met Rob Spragg at an acid house party in Peckham and they decided that a fusion of country music with acid house was a musical possibility.〔''Contact Music'', (Interview with D. Wayne Love )〕 Other members of the band were added over time. Rob Spragg was at university with Piers Marsh, the harmonica player and synthesizer programmer for the band, while Orlando Harrison, the group's current keyboardist, used to live with Jake Black.〔 Prior to the formation of Alabama 3, and following the demise of The Jangletties, Black generated little or no recorded output for several years. Starting their act under the alias the First Presleyterian Church of Elvis the Divine (UK), the group eventually switched names to Alabama 3 and, after having been dismissed by the mainstream media as a novelty act, signed with One Little Indian Records in 1997 for the release of its debut album, ''Exile on Coldharbour Lane''.〔''One Little Indian Records'', (Alabama 3 )〕 In August 2007, the group toured under the name of Alabama 3: Acoustic and Unplugged, with Harpo Strangelove and Devlin Love, to promote its new album ''MOR'' (released 10 September 2007). Bassist John "Segs" Jennings left the band, saying he was "busy elsewhere and (doesn't ) have the time."〔(Benefit Gig for Paul Fox of The Ruts. – Free A3 – The unofficial Alabama 3 forum )〕 The band's sixth studio album, ''M.O.R.'' included a cover of Jerry Reed's 1970s hit "Amos Moses" and features The Proclaimers on the track "Sweet Joy" plus piano parts on the country stomp version of the Gil Scott Heron song "The Klan", written by Heron and Brian Jackson. In September and October 2007, the band toured the UK in support of ''M.O.R.'' with Irish band Republic of Loose supporting. On Friday 29 February 2008, Larry Love, Devlin Love and Mark Sams did an encore with Carbon/Silicon at the seventh and final Carbon Casino gig at the Inn on the Green, under the Westway. Mick Jones joined the group on-stage to add guitar and backing vocals to a version of "Woke Up This Morning." Having recorded and toured with the band in the early days, Aurora Dawn rejoined the band in 2009. Between late 2010 and early 2011, programmer, harmonicist, and founding member Piers "Mountain of Love" Marsh left the band. Although no reason was given, he is still an active contributor to the band's Facebook page. He and another Alabama 3 founding member, Sir Eddie Real, are now performing new material under the name of "Mountain of Love" with vocals from various guests. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alabama 3」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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