Band, 1993-2000 CA, Montreal
Rock, Jazz and Reggae
Gangster Politics was a 7-piece (previously 9-piece) ska jazz band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, active from 1993 to 2000. The line-up featured Dave Bulger (vocals), Tim Doyle (drums), Morgan Moore (bass), Simon Angell (guitar), Patrick Watson (keyboard & piano), Louis Nagy (trumpet & Rhodes keyboard), and Liam Chapman (trombone). The band had other contributors, including Franco Proetti (saxophone), Chet Doxas (saxophone), Jim Doxas (drums), John Sadowy (piano), Nasyr Abdul Al-Khabyyr (drums, percussion), and Jay Gray (drums), the drummer who performed with the group after the departure of Tim Doyle in 1999 to join the ska group Planet Smashers.
![]() | Patrick Watson voc, p CA |
![]() | Jim Doxas dr CA |
![]() | Chet Doxas cl, sax, ts *1980 CA |
![]() | John Sadowy p, org, key |
![]() | Simon Angell |
![]() | Tim Doyle dr |
![]() | Dave Bulger voc, perc |
![]() | Morgan Moore b, cb CA |
![]() | Franco Proietti as, fl |
![]() | Nasyr Abdul Al-Khabyyr dr |
![]() | Louis Nagy tr, p, ep |
![]() | Liam Chapman tb |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Gangster Politics | Gangster Politics | 1998 | Album |
Dawn Of The Mafia | Gangster Politics | 1997 | Album |