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Dictionary: hep·cat   (hĕp'kăt') pronunciation
n. Slang
A performer or devotee of swing and jazz, especially during the 1940s.


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Artist: Hepcat
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Hepcat

Group Members:

Dave Fuentes, Greg Lee, Alex Desert, Deston Berry, Raul Talavera, Greg Narvas, Efren Santana, Kincaid Smith, Scott Abels, Aaron Owens

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Performed Songs By:

Kincaid Smith, Greg Lee, Alex Desert, Deston Berry
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  • Formed: 1989
  • Genres: Reggae
  • Representative Albums: "Right on Time," "Scientific," "Out of Nowhere"
  • Representative Songs: "I Can't Wait," "Dance Wid' Me," "Riding the Region"

Biography

Hepcat was among the most celebrated bands to emerge from the Southern California ska revival scene of the 1990s, winning fans with their infectious Caribbean melodies, soulful harmonies and swinging rhythms, all informed by elements of reggae, rock steady, R&B and jazz. Comprising vocalists Greg Lee and Alex Desert, keyboardist Deston Berry, guitarist Aaron Owens, bassist Dave Fuentes, saxophonists Efren Santana and Raul Talavera, trumpeter Kincaid Smith and drummer Scott Abels, Hepcat was formed in 1989; word quickly spread, and in 1993 they issued their debut LP, Out of Nowhere. After 1996's Scientific, they signed to Epitaph, touring as a featured artist on the following year's Warped Tour before releasing their third LP, Right on Time, in 1998 and Push N' Shove followed in summer 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Wikipedia: Hepcat
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Hepcat
Origin California, United States
Genre(s) Ska
Rocksteady
Years active 1989–2000
2003–present
Label(s) BYO, Moon Ska, Hellcat
Associated acts The Aggrolites
The Slackers
Members
Greg Lee
Alex Désert
Deston Berry
Efren Santana
Kincaid Smith
Lino Trujillo
Greg Narvas
Former members
David Fuentes (deceased)
Raul Talavera
Lino Trujillo
Greg Narvas
Dave Hillyard
Joey Aguilera
Dennis Wilson
Aaron Owens
Chris Castanon
Scott Abels

Hepcat is a third-wave ska band formed in southern California in 1989.

Their soulful harmonies and mellow rhythms were unlike those of contemporaries and more akin to musicians from the heyday of 1960s Jamaican ska, also referred to as the first wave.

Hepcat's debut album, Out of Nowhere was released in 1993 on New York-based ska label Moon Records. Two years later, they followed it up with Scientific on BYO Records. In 1998, after signing with Epitaph Records subsidiary HellCat Records, they released Right on Time, scoring a modest hit with the swinging "No Worries" and scored a spot on the Vans Warped Tour. 2000 saw the release of Push n' Shove, their first album without founding members Raul Talavera and Alex Désert, although the latter appears as a guest vocalist on two tracks.

The band went on a short hiatus after 2000, then reunited in March 2003, bringing back members of the "Scientific" lineup, sans alto sax Raul Talavera. Hepcat has since continued to play occasionally, with most appearances close to their home in Los Angeles. Beginning August 2006, Hepcat has begun recording for a new album which they hope to release by 2007.

On September 22, 2007, it was reported via the band's MySpace profile and corresponding blog that long-time bassist David Fuentes had died. No details were given, and as such, the band has taken to grieving the loss.[1]

A few members of Hepcat have also participated in other endeavors. Trumpeter Kincaid Smith formed Soul Traffic, a five-piece funk band. Drummer Scott Abels has played with the Rancid side project Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards and the southern California reggae act The Aggrolites. Vocalist Alex Desert has had a successful career in film and television, appearing in the movies PCU, Swingers, and High Fidelity; and the television shows Boy Meets World and Becker.

In early 2004, a remastered version of Out of Nowhere was released with two additional bonus tracks—an early version of "Nigel" and "Club Meditation"—both of which appeared on their first single.

The term "Hepcat" originates from an early slang term (1930–35) pertaining to an admirer or devotee of jazz, esp. swing, or one that was "hep", or a hipster. The band is actually named after a cat once owned by vocalist Alex Desért, named "Hep."

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Discography

Current members (as of 2007)

  • Greg Lee - vocals
  • Alex Désert - vocals
  • Deston Berry - keys and vocals
  • Efren Santana - tenor sax (joined on Scientific)
  • Kincaid Smith - trumpet, flugelhorn (joined on Scientific)
  • Lino Trujillo - guitar (from Scientific)
  • Greg Narvas - drums and percussion (Out of Nowhere and Scientific)

Past members

  • David Fuentes - bass, E. upright (deceased 1971 - 2007)
  • Raul Talavera - alto sax (through Right on Time)
  • Dave Hillyard - tenor sax (Out of Nowhere)
  • Joey Aguilera - guitar (Scientific Tour)
  • Dennis Wilson - guitar (Out of Nowhere)
  • Aaron Owens - guitar (credited as an additional musician on Right on Time, joined on Push n' Shove)
  • Chris Castanon - drums (in between Scientific and Push n' Shove)
  • Scott Abels - drums and percussion (credited as an additional musician on Right on Time, joined on Push n' Shove)

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Right on Time (1998 Album by Hepcat)
Scientific (1996 Album by Hepcat)
Palmetto (1998 Album by Original Soundtrack)

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