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It all started with some
sharkskin suits and Otis Redding tunes more than seven years ago. Since that
point, the members of the The Legendary JC’s have ridden a wave of sweaty
grooves and press accolades to a point where they are ready for lift-off.
The Legendary JC’s (commonly The
Joint Chiefs) started flooring Central Florida crowds with their brand of
soulful rocking blues in 2000. With a lineup consisting of top central Florida
musicians, part of the magic of the shows is never knowing who is going to show
up.
Such over-the-top shows have
garnered the band headlining slots at three consecutive years worth of NOLA
Jazz Fest late-nights, Florida Music Festival and Macon’s Bragg Jam. They have
also headlined: a month at Monte Carlo Casino – Las Vegas, Tropical Heatwave in
Tampa, Milledgeville BBQ Festival, Crawfish Fest in Tallahassee, Wingfest in
Hilton Head,N.C., Palatka Blue Crab Festival and community events throughout
the southeast. The JC’s have also headlined radio-station events for WMNF, WLOQ
and WMMO. Other festival performances include Voodoo Music Experience(Memphis),
Langerado, Down on the Farm, Bear Creek Festival and Dunedin Mardi Gras.
The band has been in high demand
at corporate functions, as well, playing for dignitaries of the G8 Summit,
Canadien Parliament members, Full Sail, Harley-Davidson, Southern Comfort and
others.
Not
only does the band pay respects to their influences through their gold-standard
original tunes, they have also performed for some, opening shows for James
Brown (H.O.B.), B.B. King H.O.B.), Al Green (H.O.B.), Dr. John (VooDooFest).
Guests performing onstage with the band include Avant Jazz saxophonist Sam
Rivers, Bluesman Sonny Rhodes, rocker Les Dudek, B-3 master Ike Stubblefield,
jazz guitarist Grant Green Jr., swamp-funk man J.J.Grey, Hall&Oats
saxophonist Charlie Dechant and many others. Other opening slots have included:
Greyboy Allstars, Cowboy Mouth, Galactic, J.J. Grey and Mofro, Blues Traveler,
Col. Bruce Hampton & the Codetalkers, Moonshine Still, Stanton Moore,
Robert Walter's 20th Congress, Robert Randolph, Bonerama and even Bad Company.
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