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quarterbacks or angry coaches. Says Tumatoe, “I think people miss a basic thing about the blues, and I don’t understand why they don’t get it. Blues is a light-hearted music. They’re stories that make fun of what goes on in your life. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a football fan. I enjoy these games. I watch them all. But the premise of all these guys getting millions and millions of dollars to play a kids’ game is in and of itself not serious. It's a cause to celebrate when they're winning, but it really doesn't affect your life other than it's nice when your team is doing well. And these guys are getting millions of dollars, and these guys are bitching about it when you criticize their performance? I didn't really criticize their performance. I just made it rhyme."
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I hadn't experienced energy like that in a long time. It was like walking in on Jimmy Swaggart in his heyday. Everybody in the audience was shouting and screaming and having a good time. I mean the crowd was just eating out of this guy's hand. Immediately the light went on in my head--somebody ought
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jingle with a static chorus and verses that could easily be updated to recap each game. “I, of course, wrote the song in a form that I thought if necessary, I could easily update, which turned out to be a real good thing, a smart move,” says Tumatoe. To date, he has sung more than 800 versions over
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I'd take a piece of a song from one night and add pieces from other nights...a bridge here, a chorus there. I was looking to get as close to that feeling I had when I first saw him. At the same time, it was important to me that I didn't mess with the material itself. Duke is a great songwriter, and
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In 1983, Tumatoe disbanded The All-Star Frogs and formed The Power Trio. The new group consisted of guitar, bass, drums and keys, though certain lineup changes featured two guitarists and no keys. The Power Trio performed an average of 200 dates per year, and have released twelve albums to date.
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In 1969, Tumatoe founded Duke Tumatoe and The All-Star Frogs. The band featured guitar, bass, drums, harmonica and keyboards. They toured for thirteen years and released four albums (see discogs). The All-Star Frogs featured keyboardist James Mitchell Hill, whose playing has been compared to
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Tumatoe performed the songs weekly on air, and though they were a hit with fans, some of the players and coaches took umbrage to his lyrics, especially when Tumatoe couldn't resist taking a dig. On a few different occasions, Tumatoe barely avoided physical altercations initiated by drunken
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Capturing Tumatoe's crowd interaction was a concern. "That interaction was vital. Which is why you get a lot of call and response on the record. Duke is a very quick guy. And very funny. He knows how to work a crowd and it was my hope that the energy would come across on record."
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Tumatoe’s songs are noted for their humor, something he explains as, "There are two elements of the blues. There's the general intensity of the music…and an element of humor, some twist in the lyrics. It's like a comedian turning something sad into something funny."
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to hear live blues. He said, "I first saw Muddy Waters when I was 13. We were hearing that stuff all the time and just assumed everybody was, too. I knew all the old guys, and I'd see them every day. I can't believe I took that for granted."
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great song interpreter. I really wasn't able to tell which tunes were originals and which were covers and that's the way I liked it. This is his music, played his way. I just sort of assembled the best moments.
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Tumatoe has been married for 33 years and has 6 grown children. Says Tumatoe, “I’ve had a great life. If you get a chance the next time around, pick Duke Tumatoe. It’s a lot of fun."
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was produced by John Fogerty. He followed a rigorous tour schedule for most of his career, typically playing more than 200 dates per year.
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mission by traveling through the South and Midwestern United States to discover regional acts that could not be heard on radio. In
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Duke Tumatoe was born in June 1947 in Chicago. His father was a first-generation Italian immigrant whose family hailed from
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Schulz, Mike (15 February 2006). "Tumatoe Catch-Up:Dr. Duke Tumatoe & the Power Trio". River Cities Reader.
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guitarist who learned to play by watching Chicago’s blues legends. His guitar playing has been described as “
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Popson, Tom (31 March 1989). "A Tale of Good-time Music, John Fogerty, Bars and Croutons". Chicago Tribune.
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Philips, Chuck (31 May 1989). "The Humor, Party Music of Duke Tumatoe". Los Angeles Times.
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Fogerty then began producing records. He played a cassette of a live recording of Duke to
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originated, and it was an influence on Tumatoe. As a teen, he often visited the market at
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Seldin, David (9 April 1981). "Rick's eats up Duke Tumatoe". The Michigan Daily.
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Duke Tumatoe, George Thorogood and John Fogerty perform "Roll Over Beethoven"
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in their nascent stages, replacing Bob Crownover, alongside founding members
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and was approved to begin recording what would become the 1988 live album,
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Shortly after moving to Indianapolis in the 1980s, Tumatoe befriended
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Not So Silent Night...Christmas with REO Speedwagon, The Yule Log DVD
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Jackson, Gary (9 March 1989). "The Tumatoe Interview". River Rising.
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He learned to play drums at age 14 and guitar a year after that.
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guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. He has performed with
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Chicago, Illinois
Blues
rock
R&B
funk
Warner Bros. Records
Blind Pig
J-Bird
duketumatoe.com
blues
Muddy Waters
Bo Diddley
B.B. King
Willie Dixon
Buddy Guy
John Fogerty
George Thorogood
REO Speedwagon
San Bonifacio, Italy
Verona
Beverly
South Side
Chicago blues
Maxwell Street
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Lothar and the Hand People
Bill Geist
Champaign, Illinois
REO Speedwagon

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