Fattburger

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Fattburger
OriginSan Diego, California, U.S.
GenresContemporary jazz, jazz fusion, funk, jazz-funk
Years active1986–present
LabelsShanachie, Blue Note, Capitol, Intima, Sin-Drome, Golden Boy Jazz
Members
  • Kevin Koch
  • Mark Hunter
  • Tommy Aros
Past members
Websitewww.fattburger.com

Fattburger is a jazz group, best categorized in the jazz-funk, contemporary jazz, or jazz fusion subgenres. The band was formed by saxophonist Hollis Gentry, keyboardist Carl Evans Jr., bassist Mark Hunter, drummer Kevin Koch, and guitarist Steve Laury in San Diego during the early 1980s. Tommy Aros soon joined as a percussionist.

After their first album, Hollis Gentry left the band to pursue a solo career but came back as a part-time member in the 1990s. After the release of Come & Get It, Steve Laury left to embark on a solo career. As a result, their next album, "On a Roll," was the first recording of Fattburger as a four-piece band, although Kiko Cibrian appeared as a studio guitarist. After their album Work to Do (2004), Hollis Gentry died on 5 September 2006 [1] and Carl Evans Jr. died on 10 April 2008.[2]

Fattburger reunited to play at the Anthology jazz club on 26 June 2009 with Allan Phillips as a new keyboardist.[3]

Fattburger's most commercially successful albums include Sizzlin' and T.G.I.F.attburger!

Discography[edit]

  • One of a Kind (Golden Boy Jazz, 1986)
  • Good News (Intima, 1987)
  • Living in Paradise (Intima, 1988)
  • Time Will Tell (Intima, 1989)
  • Come and Get It (Capitol, 1990)
  • On a Roll (Sin-Drome, 1993)
  • Livin' Large (Shanachie, 1995)
  • All Natural Ingredients (Shanachie, 1996)
  • Sugar (Shanachie, 1998)
  • Fattburger.com (Shanachie, 2000)
  • T.G.I.F.attburger! (Shanachie, 2001)
  • Sizzlin' (Shanachie, 2003)
  • Work to Do! (Shanachie, 2004)

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Bart Mendoza (2006). "Hollis Gentry".
  2. ^ Blanca Gonzalez (2008). "Carl Evans Jr., 53; musician was part of noted jazz band". Archived from the original on 2012-05-03.
  3. ^ Smooth Jazz Network (2009). "Fattburger Regroups". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-01-22.