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About Liquid Cheese

Fight the urge to judge this band by their name; Liquid Cheese does not sound like "liquid cheese." There is no oozing squishiness when they're on stage. They are solid, precise, energizing and satisfying (if liquid cheese could be described as satisfying, then there may be a correlation, after all). They really should make it more apparent why they chose their band namefor now I'll write it off as some insanely funny inside joke and be content that they, at least, understand. In the same way that a hybrid of Spanish and English dialect has become known as "Spanglish," Southwestern bands enamored by ska music have added their homegrown flavors and spices to come up with a subgenre of ska called, well ... there's no name for it yet. But bands like El Paso's Liquid Cheese, the members of which likely grew up surrounded by a fair amount of Spanish and Mexican music, are fusing the music born in Jamaica in the early '60s with their traditions and arriving at something that is easily danceable, full of energy and highly entertaining. At the same time, it pays homage to their roots. Each incarnation of ska music, referred to as "waves," is characterized by a drastic change in sound, tempo or style. Could this as yet unnamed fusion of Tejano, norteño, ska, rock and punk be a new paradigm? Formed in 1996, the group now consists of eight members including Roy Morales (guitar), Rob Keedy (Percusion/Drums) Jesse Sullivan (bass/vocals/guitar), Gilbert Uribe (guitar/percussion), Sam Sullivan (vocals/percussion/trumpet), Marco Guerrero (trombone) Jared Collins (bass) and Danny Sullivan (drums) with occasional appearances by John Michael Vasquez (Tenor Sax/Percussion/Vocals) and Doug Neal (Percussion/DJ/Vocals) Its definitive sound is the culmination of a decade of work and a handful of recordings, as well as more than 1,000 performances, some to crowds of over 10,000. Founded in 1996 what started off as a punk band evolved into a ska/reggae/world beat collaboration with 20+ musicians adding their influences into the mix we're now spread out over 5 different states with different projects in CA, AZ, NM, CO & TX
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Genres:
Ska, Latin, Reggae, Rock
Band Members:
Douglas Neal - PercussionVocals, Rob Keedy - Percussion, Roy Morales - Guitar, John-Michael Vasquez - SaxophoneVocals, Gilbert Uribe - You nam, Marco Guerrero - Trombone, Jesse Sullivan - GuitarVocals, Danny Sullivan - DrumsVocals, Sam Sullivan - TrumpetVocalsPercussion
Hometown:
El Paso, Texas

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About Liquid Cheese

Fight the urge to judge this band by their name; Liquid Cheese does not sound like "liquid cheese." There is no oozing squishiness when they're on stage. They are solid, precise, energizing and satisfying (if liquid cheese could be described as satisfying, then there may be a correlation, after all). They really should make it more apparent why they chose their band namefor now I'll write it off as some insanely funny inside joke and be content that they, at least, understand. In the same way that a hybrid of Spanish and English dialect has become known as "Spanglish," Southwestern bands enamored by ska music have added their homegrown flavors and spices to come up with a subgenre of ska called, well ... there's no name for it yet. But bands like El Paso's Liquid Cheese, the members of which likely grew up surrounded by a fair amount of Spanish and Mexican music, are fusing the music born in Jamaica in the early '60s with their traditions and arriving at something that is easily danceable, full of energy and highly entertaining. At the same time, it pays homage to their roots. Each incarnation of ska music, referred to as "waves," is characterized by a drastic change in sound, tempo or style. Could this as yet unnamed fusion of Tejano, norteño, ska, rock and punk be a new paradigm? Formed in 1996, the group now consists of eight members including Roy Morales (guitar), Rob Keedy (Percusion/Drums) Jesse Sullivan (bass/vocals/guitar), Gilbert Uribe (guitar/percussion), Sam Sullivan (vocals/percussion/trumpet), Marco Guerrero (trombone) Jared Collins (bass) and Danny Sullivan (drums) with occasional appearances by John Michael Vasquez (Tenor Sax/Percussion/Vocals) and Doug Neal (Percussion/DJ/Vocals) Its definitive sound is the culmination of a decade of work and a handful of recordings, as well as more than 1,000 performances, some to crowds of over 10,000. Founded in 1996 what started off as a punk band evolved into a ska/reggae/world beat collaboration with 20+ musicians adding their influences into the mix we're now spread out over 5 different states with different projects in CA, AZ, NM, CO & TX
Show More
Genres:
Ska, Latin, Reggae, Rock
Band Members:
Douglas Neal - PercussionVocals, Rob Keedy - Percussion, Roy Morales - Guitar, John-Michael Vasquez - SaxophoneVocals, Gilbert Uribe - You nam, Marco Guerrero - Trombone, Jesse Sullivan - GuitarVocals, Danny Sullivan - DrumsVocals, Sam Sullivan - TrumpetVocalsPercussion
Hometown:
El Paso, Texas

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