Band, DE
Musician of Jazz
The Last Of The International Playboys was formed in the early 1990s by German accordionist/bassoonist (and songwriter) Walter Kuehr, then a recent emigre to New York and originally consisted of a handful of musicians. Added horns and a vocalist just as the swing resurgence began, though they've steered clear of that trend for the most part, opting instead for Euro-flavored spy music, Latin dance grooves and Rat Pack hits. Band members: Walter Kueher, Mark Giammario, Steve Bloom, Chris Washburn, Craig Rivers, Guido Gonzalez, Mark Palermo, Jennifer Vincent, Memo Acevedo
Isidro "Cosa" Ross cng | |
Tim Otto sax, ts, ss US | |
Andy Ezrin p US | |
John Walsh tr | |
Curtis Hasselbring tb *1965 US | |
Chris Washburne tb US | |
Andrew Hall b, cb | |
Tony Sherr b | |
Jim Leff tb *1962 | |
Josh Workman g | |
Didier Carmier g | |
Craig Rivers fl, ts, ss | |
Guido Gonzalez tr | |
Gilbert Gonzalez cng | |
Walter Kuehr bsn, acc | |
Jimmy Popelka bgo | |
Steve Bloom g | |
Pete Abbott dr, perc US | |
Mark Palermo voc | |
Tadashi Sazi b | |
Gilad Dobricki perc | |
Mark Gianmario dr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Havana Bananas | The Last Of The International Playboys | 1999 | Album |
No Reason For This Feeling | The Last Of The International Playboys | 1998 | Single |
The Last Of The International Playboys | The Last Of The International Playboys | 1997 | Album |
Win Some, Lose Some | The Last Of The International Playboys | 1996 | Album |