Band,
Jazz, R&B/Soul, Blues and Pop
Taken from https://www.sonicbids.com/band/thejanedoes1/ The sultry, deeply-grooved sound of the Jane Doe's owes some of its resonance, insight, and kaleidoscopic imagery to front man Andy Tubman's day job. As a music therapist in psychiatric hospitals and rehab centers, he uses music to communicate in new ways with people living in pain and at the very edges of the human experience. One of the first things to attract your ears and eyes at a Jane Doe's performance is the eclectic makeup of Drummer/percussionist Brad Colton's kit. A collection of hand drums from around the world is spiced with found object instruments Brad creates out of salad bowls, springs, and other everyday items which add layers of intricate sound to the music. Whether in their stripped down three piece (guitar, bass and percussion) at an intimate living room show or throwing down with the full band including Rhodes/B3, two drummers and often with special guests, the Doe's never fail to capture their audience. In an age where Pro Tools trickery can make up for a variety of musical sins, it's apparent when experiencing The Jane Doe's that the players have a mastery of their craft and a deep connection to their art that can not be achieved by keyboard short cuts or fakery. Based in LA, the Jane Doe's play the city's choicest venues includin... -The Roxy (opening for the John Popper Project, Tea -Leaf Green, etc.) -The Knitting Factory -The Hotel Cafe -The House of Blues in LA and Las Vegas. -Sundance Film Festival, 2006, 2007 and 2008 -Utah Mountain Stages a series of summer concerts in Park City, UT -Private bookings for Vanity Fair, Campari, and Skyy Vodka -Fundraiser for the Silverlake Conservatory of Music, sponsored by Smart Car
![]() | Dennis Hamm key US |
![]() | Andy Tubman g, voc |
![]() | Bradley Lane Colton perc |
![]() | Ian Grom dr |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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You Bring The Devil | The Jane Doe's | 2005 | Album |