Chicago's The Claudettes to Perform Free Shows 8/10 & 8/20 at The McKittrick Hotel
Performing as The Claudettes, the Chicago-based piano-drums duo of Johnny Iguana and Michael Caskey have created their own fanatical fusion of blues and soul-jazz - like Ray Charles on a punk kick. Imagine an amped-up piano hybrid of Charles and Mose Allison, joined by a jolly madman drummer and conducted in gonzo fashion by Raymond Scott.
They also have a crazy backstory - respected, hard-working, world-traveling musicians who end up being enslaved by a ruthless bar owner who humiliates and degrades them at every turn, forcing them to wear scrolling drink specials on their bodies as they play, and to advertise beer brands on their stage, and to stop playing whenever she gets a phone call during their set (business first).
After making their rousing NYC live debut in October, The Claudettes will be returning to the area for two special free shows on 8/10 (9:15 show) and 8/20 (11PM show) at The Manderley Bar at The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th St) at the conclusion of each night's performance of the acclaimed "Sleep No More". This time the duo will be joined by new band member, the bewitching Nigerian-American dancer/singer Yana Atim, who sings in French.
The duo released their debut record, "Infernal Piano Plot...HATCHED!" on Yellow Dog Records last October and from blues radio shows (their track "Tide Pool" was selected as "Blues Breaker" on "Elwood's BluesMobile" - Dan Aykroyd's Blues Radio show, earlier this year) to eclectic programs, the duo's off-kilter mix of blues, soul, jazz, rockabilly space-echo and punk energy has been received as a breath of fresh air by disc jockeys and music journalists. They were enthusiastically lauded recently on the radio show "Sound Opinions": http://www.soundopinions.org/show/450/.Photo Credit: Eric Krause

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