ROYAL CROWN REVUE

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The Royal Crown Revue (RCR) is a band formed in 1989 in Los Angeles, CA. They are often credited with starting the Swing Revival movement. Liv, RCR has been extremely successful: They participated in 1998’s Vans Warped Tour, opened for the B-52s and The Pretenders and played at major US Jazz Festivals.

The band also filmed an episode of Gene Simmons Family Jewels which aired in March 2010. The band was founded by Mark Stern, Eddie Nichols and Mando Dorame out of their love of Rockabilly, Punk, Jazz, Blues, Soul and other styles of roots music. Two of Stern’s siblings, Jamie and Adam rounded out the group (Mark, Adam and another brother Shawn were members of the punk band Youth Brigade.

After releasing their first album on BYO Records, the band signed with Warner Bros. and parted ways with the Stern brothers.Currently, RCR’s lineup consists of singer Eddie Nichols, tenor saxophonist/arranger/writer Mando Dorame, trumpeter Scott Steen and drummer Daniel Glass. The band continues to play to capacity crowds in Australia, Europe and the US.

After filming The Mask, RCR began a residency at the landmark Los Angeles club, The Derby, which gained worldwide recognition due, in large part, to the location’s inclusion in the hit film Swingers. Although the band’s music was an instrumental part of The Derby’s swing scene, a conflict in their Warner Brothers contract prevented Royal Crown Revue from appearing in the movie.

The RCR Horn section backed Bette Middler on her top-grossing 2003-2004 Kiss My Brass tour. Trumpeter Scott Steen was Bette’s featured soloist.

Royal Crown Revue is an infectious and energizing group ideal for your next corporate event!

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