Jump 'N the Saddle Band
Jump 'N the Saddle Band was a country pop group from Chicago, Illinois. They scored a regional hit with the novelty song "The Curly Shuffle" in 1983, a tribute to The Three Stooges. As the tune gained popularity on radio, the group signed to Atlantic Records and released a self-titled album, composed mostly of covers, in 1984. "The Curly Shuffle" became a major U.S. hit, peaking at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 that year.
The band entered into negotiations with Atlantic for a follow-up album in 1984. The label wanted them to record the song "Shaving Cream" for their next single, which the band did not favor; they recorded the song, but with added lyrics critical of the label, and were soon dropped.[1]
Their success was short lived, and the group never had nationwide exposure again. The band continued to play in the Chicago area, still doing shows into the 2000s.[2]
Members
- Peter Quinn - Original member and founder vocals, harmonica (later of Skip Towne & the Greyhounds)
- T. C. Furlong - Original member and founder - pedal steel guitar
- Barney Schwartz — guitar and vocals
- David Roberts - Original member and founder - keyboards and vocals on The Curly Shuffle
- Tom Trinka - saxophone
- Rick Gourley - bass guitar
- Vincent Dee - (drums)
- Anne Schwartz - Original member and founder - bass and vocals on The Curly Shuffle.
References
- ↑ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Review, Allmusic
- ↑ Biography at Allmusic.com