Made famous by the Jim Carrey film The Mask, this is swing jazz as it should be.
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The band can be seen in the 1994 film comedy The Mask with the performance of their song hey Pachuco. From 1993, RCR was the house band in the fledgling club in Hollywood for 2 years. Īfter this release, they played several hundred concerts a year in the US and Europe. Watch the video for Hey Pachuco from Royal Crown Revue's Kings of Gangster Bop for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The first album of the Royal Crown Revue: Kings of Gangster Bop was also released in 1991 on the BYO Records label founded by the Stern Brothers. The brothers previously played with Youth Brigade, a hardcore punk band from California. With the former members Mark and Adam Stern there were other musicians influenced by punk in the band. The Royal Crown Revue Band is often associated with the trigger for the swing revival at the end of the 1980s and the ensuing neoswing. In contrast to many other Neoswing bands, RCR did not concentrate on covering well-known swing and jazz standards, but wrote their own lyrics and melodies directly. The mixture of blues, punk and rockabilly was called “hardboiled swing” or “gangster bop” by RCR itself. The band had previously dealt with Jump Blues by Louis Prima and Louis Jordan and then with the most important swing artists.
The two met saxophonist Mando Dorame, who in turn was a big fan of Big Jay McNeely, and founded the Royal Crown Revue in 1989. By the late 1980s, however, punk and rockabilly music seemed to be dead in LA. Former punk singer Eddie Nichols and guitarist James Achor already played together in the rockabilly band the Rockomatics.