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Four Fried Chickens and a Coke : Poultry in Motion
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An 11-piece horn-driven R&B/Soul/Blues Revue
Genre: Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date: 2005
Poultry in Motion Record Label: Four Fried Chickens and a Coke
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Everybody's Everything 4:41 Album Only
Shake a Tailfeather 2:53 Album Only
A Little Bit More 5:11 Album Only
Daddy Can You Bring Back the Funk? 2:56 Album Only
25 or 6 to 4 4:16 Album Only
Hi Lo 3:18 Album Only
Living in a Junkyard, Riding in a Limousine 3:57 Album Only
Pick up the Pieces 3:32 Album Only
Special Delivery 3:29 Album Only
Kansas City 3:50 Album Only
Gettin' Somethin' Good 3:21 Album Only
Hold on I'm Coming 2:48 Album Only
Howlin' 3:34 Album Only
Lucretia McEvil 4:32 Album Only
A Little Bit More of A Little Bit More--The Making of Poultry in 2:52 Album Only
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Album Notes

If you have seen the first "Blues Brothers" movie, you may recall a scene from which we have derived our name.
Our name is "Four Fried Chickens and a Coke".

We are an 11-piece band, complete with three vocalists and six horns. We play cuts from the Blues Brothers and the Commitments soundtracks, James Brown, Otis Redding, Ike and Tina Turner, Royal Crown Review, Chicago, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Stevie Wonder, Stevie Ray Vaughn, our own original songs, and many more...

We formed in April of 1997, and have been performing regularly at events and clubs in the Kansas City area.
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Band Members:


Brian "the Blister" West: Trumpet, Keyboards, arranging, scoring

Brian was raised in Overland Park, Kansas and played trumpet through high school. In high school he played in symphonic, marching, pep, and jazz bands. In one band he opened for Woody Herman and the Thundering Heard. Brian played french horn and trumpet at Johnson County Community College in the wind ensemble and brass quintet. He played in symphonic band, jazz band, and the jazz group "Soup of the Day" while at Kansas State University. He is a co-founder of Four Fried Chickens and a Coke, and arranges and scores most of the music for the seven horns and keyboards.



Sherry "The Chick" Oswald: Alto Sax, Lead Female and Background Vocals, percussion

Sherry toured with the 399th Army Community Band through high school. She won state solo awards and played piccolo, flute, and alto sax in jazz and concert bands. She attended Central Missouri State University on a music scholarship and performed in the concert and marching bands. She is a co-founder of the band.



"Devastating" Doug Oswald: Drums

Sherry's husband, Doug was raised in Overland Park, Kansas and played drums through high school. He attended Baker University on a music scholarship. He was head of all percussion ensembles. He toured the Orient for one month with Baker's symphonic and jazz bands. In Kansas City he drummed for rock groups "Eleven 11", "Society of One", and "Mad Alice". He once opened for "Jefferson Starship" in a band. He has been drumming for the band since it's beginning.



Mark "the Typist" Colburn: Keyboards, Piano

Mark was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was a student of classical piano and played in band while in high school. He has been with Four Fried Chickens since its beginning.



Landon "the Mad Scotsman" Murray: Bass Guitars

Landon was raised in Overland Park, Kansas. He played bass in and co-founded the band "Poetic Justice" in Lawrence, Kansas in the early 90's. This band played mostly original contemporary and progressive rock and blues. Landon wrote and co-wrote lyrics and music for that band. In high school he played bass for the Shawnee Mission South Jazz band. He attended Baker Universtiy for one year and knew Doug Oswald and Kenny Richardson during their tenure there. Landon has been with the band since February 1999.



Jimmy "the Road Runner" Saunders: Alto Sax, Percussion

Jimmy was raised in Overland Park, Kansas and played alto, tenor, and bari sax for Shawnee Mission West High School symphonic, marching, pep, and jazz bands. He opened for Woody Herman and the Thundering Heard in one band. He played in the wind ensemble at Johnson County Community College and performed in New Orleans. He has been with the band since its beginning.



Steve "Mr. Microphone" Cox: Lead Vocals, Congas

Steve was raised in Overland Park, Kansas. He was a drummer, lead singer, and background vocalist for the bands: "Shatter", "His Boy Elroy", "Age of Boomerang", and "Vertigo". He has opened for "The Tubes" at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City. He joined the band in its first two months of existence.



Kenny "Mr. Pitiful" Richardson: Tenor Sax, Lead Male and Background Vocals

Kenny was raised in Kansas City, Kansas and played alto, tenor, and bari sax at Washington High School. He attended Baker University on a music achievement scholarship and performed in their concert, jazz, marching, and pep bands. He toured the Orient for one month with Baker's symphonic and jazz band. He once opened for Allen Visutti. He joined Four Fried Chickens in its beginning.



Jon "the Phantom" Snow: Trumpet, Lead Male and Backing Vocals, percussion

Jon was raised in Baldwin City, Kansas and Lee's Summit, Missouri. He played violin from birth to junior high school. He played trumpet through high school in the symphonic band, orchestra, pit orchestra, marching band, and toured Europe for three weeks. Other performances in Chicago, Washington DC, and sang choir at Carnegie Hall, New York. He played trumpet at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He joined the band in its first three months of existence.



Paul "the Bone Doctor" Scofield: Trombone, Harmonica, bass

Paul was raised in Kansas City and Independence, Mo. and graduated from Van Horn High School. He attended McPherson College and played trombone in the concert band, small ensembles, and the Newton mid-Kansas orchestra. In the 80's he played trombone in the Kenny Royal Orchestra big band, the Lee's Summit Stage band, and was principal trombonist in the Independence Symphony for many years. In the 90's he has been a frequent musician within the Kansas City blues jam scene, where he plays trombone, harp, and bass. It is at these jams where he made contact with the band. He has been with the band since the first three months.



Bill "Bluesboy" Whitehead: Lead and Rhythm Guitar

Bill was born in St. Louis and raised in Chicago. He played drums, piano, and guitar while going through college. After college and marriage he moved to Colorado and played piano in a circuit of night clubs. Since his move to Kansas City he has been a regular at many of the local blues jam sessions. It is at these jams where he made the contact with Four Fried Chickens and a Coke. He has been with the band since August of 1998.

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REVIEWS

Travellin Music
author: Brent
This is a great collection of tunes, wonderful originals and keeps you up throughout. Also, great quality recording. Doing the music proud!
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Tastes great
author: Richard Amery Kenor Daily Miner and News
If you miss the Blues Brothers, Four Fried Chickens and Coke’s second CD is much welcomed. They’ve got the blues, they’ve got the horn section, they’ve got the soul and they bring out the funk, be it covering Chicago’s 25 or 6 or 4 or Shake a Tailfeather— my personal favourite track from the original Blues Brothers movie. They are all killer players who know how to set the groove and keep James Brown’s spirit alive. Most of these tracks are original which proves rhythm and blues will never die. And Howlin’ just puts the icing on the cake. Four Fried Chickens and a Coke may not be a healthy diet, but they sure taste good. Check them out on cdbaby.com
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