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April 28th 2024
I’m not as familiar with NRBQ, my husband is a fan. I thoroughly enjoyed the concert! They play a variety of music. The musicians are exceptionally talented. And Natalie’s is a great venue.
Columbus, OH@
Natalie's Grandview (Music Hall & Kitchen)
Scott
April 27th 2024
The concert was a summary of great American music: jazz, country, R and B, rock and roll. I have been to many concerts and I don’t think I’ve seen a better combination of musicianship and fun. Fantastic time.
Columbus, OH@
Natalie's Grandview (Music Hall & Kitchen)
Dwight
June 16th 2023
Terrific show! After 50+ years Terry Adams and his crew still deliver top notch entertainment. First time seeing this line up and was extremely impressed. Played both old favorites and recent releases to perfection.
Richmond, VA@
The Tin Pan
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About NRBQ

NRBQ, the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet, are well known for being a very versatile group; their style on a single album can range from jazz to blues to country to pop. Fans know and love them for their wacky quirkiness and unpredictability in concert.

NRBQ is currently composed of members Terry Adams (keyboards), Joey Spampinato (Bass), Tom Ardolino (drums), and Johnny Spampinato (Guitar). Past members include Al Anderson (1972-1994; Guitar), Tom Staley (1967-1974; drums), Steve Ferguson (1967-1971; Guitar), and Frank Gadler (1967-1972; Vocals, Cowbell).

Depsite celebrity fans including George A. Romero, John Sebastian and Simpsons writer Mike Scully, the band has kept a small, but extremely devoted cult following in its 40 year career. The band's only chart hit was 1977's "Get that Gasoline Blues" (which only hit #70 on the American pop charts) and the band would only briefly flirt with success throughout their career (such as the band's several guest performances on the extremely popular Animated sitcom The Simpsons and the inclusion of their song "Wacky Tobacky" on the soundtrack of the the TV show Weeds). The band is also known for persuading their record label Rounder to reissue the record Philosophy of the World by outsider music artists The Shaggs.

The band formed in Miami, Florida in 1967, and moved to New Jersey, and then New York City in hopes of a record deal, where in 1968, they cut their first Album, the self-titled "NRBQ" on Columbia, released in 1969. This was followed by "Boppin' the Blues" which featured rockabilly legend Carl Perkins. Columbia, disappointed with the band's lack of Album sales, dropped the band after these two records. NRBQ moved on to Kama Sutra records, where they recorded 2 more albums, before moving on to Rounder Records, where they have been until forming their own label, Edisun in 2002.
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Rock

No upcoming shows in your city
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concerts and tour dates

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Live Photos of NRBQ

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NRBQ's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

April 28th 2024
I’m not as familiar with NRBQ, my husband is a fan. I thoroughly enjoyed the concert! They play a variety of music. The musicians are exceptionally talented. And Natalie’s is a great venue.
Columbus, OH@
Natalie's Grandview (Music Hall & Kitchen)
Scott
April 27th 2024
The concert was a summary of great American music: jazz, country, R and B, rock and roll. I have been to many concerts and I don’t think I’ve seen a better combination of musicianship and fun. Fantastic time.
Columbus, OH@
Natalie's Grandview (Music Hall & Kitchen)
Dwight
June 16th 2023
Terrific show! After 50+ years Terry Adams and his crew still deliver top notch entertainment. First time seeing this line up and was extremely impressed. Played both old favorites and recent releases to perfection.
Richmond, VA@
The Tin Pan
View More Fan Reviews

About NRBQ

NRBQ, the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet, are well known for being a very versatile group; their style on a single album can range from jazz to blues to country to pop. Fans know and love them for their wacky quirkiness and unpredictability in concert.

NRBQ is currently composed of members Terry Adams (keyboards), Joey Spampinato (Bass), Tom Ardolino (drums), and Johnny Spampinato (Guitar). Past members include Al Anderson (1972-1994; Guitar), Tom Staley (1967-1974; drums), Steve Ferguson (1967-1971; Guitar), and Frank Gadler (1967-1972; Vocals, Cowbell).

Depsite celebrity fans including George A. Romero, John Sebastian and Simpsons writer Mike Scully, the band has kept a small, but extremely devoted cult following in its 40 year career. The band's only chart hit was 1977's "Get that Gasoline Blues" (which only hit #70 on the American pop charts) and the band would only briefly flirt with success throughout their career (such as the band's several guest performances on the extremely popular Animated sitcom The Simpsons and the inclusion of their song "Wacky Tobacky" on the soundtrack of the the TV show Weeds). The band is also known for persuading their record label Rounder to reissue the record Philosophy of the World by outsider music artists The Shaggs.

The band formed in Miami, Florida in 1967, and moved to New Jersey, and then New York City in hopes of a record deal, where in 1968, they cut their first Album, the self-titled "NRBQ" on Columbia, released in 1969. This was followed by "Boppin' the Blues" which featured rockabilly legend Carl Perkins. Columbia, disappointed with the band's lack of Album sales, dropped the band after these two records. NRBQ moved on to Kama Sutra records, where they recorded 2 more albums, before moving on to Rounder Records, where they have been until forming their own label, Edisun in 2002.
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Genres:
Rock

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