Greatest SMU band ever?
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Skastafarians. The band was made up of SMU students and actually won a talent contest to appear on Conan O'Brien. Unfortunately for them, they came about before the big ska craze of the 90s.
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They were there while I was there.Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex wrote:Skastafarians. The band was made up of SMU students and actually won a talent contest to appear on Conan O'Brien. Unfortunately for them, they came about before the big ska craze of the 90s.
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Junior wrote:They were there while I was there.Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex wrote:Skastafarians. The band was made up of SMU students and actually won a talent contest to appear on Conan O'Brien. Unfortunately for them, they came about before the big ska craze of the 90s.
Yep. The bass player and I attended HS together and the trumpet player was one of my best friends from elementary school. They just peaked before they all went their separate ways. I think the bass player is the only one who is still in the Dallas area.
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mockingbird Son is pretty dang good. Front man - Charlie Berry, ex SMU DL
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Wasn't there a former QB who was doing some rapping? Chris Philips perhaps.
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1973's 96 Guys and a Doll. Lead by Irving Driebrodt, aka Cab Calloway 

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This group consisted of all SMU music majors, somewhat of a rock/jazz pre-fusion mix, & was pretty busy during the 1971-1972 years. Played mostly original material, composed & performed all the music in the Theatre Dept. production called "Abraham & Isaac" at the Margo Jones Theatre in 1971; gave free concerts in the Bob Hope Theatre and the Grand Ballroom, performed at the American College Jazz Festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC in May of 1972 representing SMU. We spent 2 months of that summer in NYC recording a spec demo at Electric Lady Studios, where we rubbed elbows with MIles Davis, Stevie Wonder, Jeff Beck, Led Zeppelin, Stephen Stills, Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, Gene Klein & Stan Eisen (founding members of KISS). I was not yet 21, but what an experience. The mixing console we recorded through at Electric Lady is now a museum display piece at the Experience Music Project in Seattle.smusportspage wrote:Speaking of back in the day, my vote for greatest SMU band ever goes to that iconic 70's band "The Joint Effort". What a great band.
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Phish - our keyboardist went to SMU for a bit.

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That is cool. Did not know that.that's great raplh wrote:Phish - our keyboardist went to SMU for a bit.
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What about the Levee Singers (I think). SMU football Ed Burnette. They were big in the sixties if I remember correctly. I think the Levee was a folk venue on Mockingbird somewhere also in the sixties.
They played homecoming tent this year on the BLVD to all the old timers.
They played homecoming tent this year on the BLVD to all the old timers.
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About a half block east of Campisi's as I recall.Treadway21 wrote:What about the Levee Singers (I think). SMU football Ed Burnette. They were big in the sixties if I remember correctly. I think the Levee was a folk venue on Mockingbird somewhere also in the sixties.
They played homecoming tent this year on the BLVD to all the old timers.
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Treadway21 wrote:What about the Levee Singers (I think). SMU football Ed Burnette. They were big in the sixties if I remember correctly. I think the Levee was a folk venue on Mockingbird somewhere also in the sixties.
They played homecoming tent this year on the BLVD to all the old timers.
If you want to go a little older with Ed Bernet, there was also the Cell Block Seven which Ed and his brother [deleted] were members with along with the late Tommy Loy, who played the national anthem at SB V and at the Cowboys games for over 20 years.
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Don't forget the Soul Society, a great band with lots of brass players from the Mustang Band and Rusty Brutsche on bass. They played at Soul City on Greenville Avenue in the early 70's as I recall.