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Kermit Ruffins

 
Artist: Kermit Ruffins

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  • Born: 1964, New Orleans, LA
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Trumpet
  • Representative Albums: "Swing This," "Throwback," "Putumayo Presents: Kermit Ruffins"

Biography

New Orleans-based trumpeter, bandleader, singer, and songwriter Kermit Ruffins is an ever-inventive musician who projects a warmth from the stage. He's got charisma, so as a consequence, he and his bandmates in the Barbecue Swingers are not in danger of overexposing themselves in their native Crescent City. Ruffins, born in 1964 in New Orleans, reminds many people of a sort of modern-day Louis Armstrong, though he's far from becoming the international ambassador of goodwill that Armstrong eventually became. Fortunately for fans of contemporary New Orleans music and the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Ruffins, a mainstay of both arenas, has been picked up and marketed and distributed in recent years by the Crescent City-based Basin Street Records. Basin Street has issued a steady stream of very well-recorded albums by Ruffins and his Barbecue Swingers throughout the 1990s.

He formed the Barbecue Swingers in 1992. Ruffins initially signed with Justice Records in Houston, TX, in the mid-'90s, releasing "Hold On Tight" for that label in 1995. His releases for Basin Street Records include "Big Easy" in 2002, "1533 St. Philip Street" in 2001, "Swing This!" in 1999, and "Barbecue Swingers, Live" in 1997. Interestingly, Ruffins was not raised in a jazz- or blues-centric environment. Growing up, he listened to popular black music on the radio, groups like the Commodores, Al Green, and all the groups that received airplay on black radio stations in the south in the 1970s. He began playing trumpet as a young teenager, but didn't discover the possibilities of jazz and blues until he first heard Louis Armstrong when he was 19. For tips with a school buddy in Jackson Square, a touristy area of New Orleans close to the Mississippi River, he began playing songs by Armstrong and other classic jazz figures associated with New Orleans. With several of his fellow students from high school, Ruffins started the Rebirth Brass Band. That band led to Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers.

While Ruffins projects a certain warmth on-stage in a small club in New Orleans, and freely jokes with his bandmates and his audience through the course of a show, his studio outings offer glimpses into his abilities as a bandleader and songwriter. Ruffins writes about what he knows. He'll pick up a phrase he overhears in New Orleans and turn that into a memorable song. One example of this is his song "When I Die, You Better Second Line," a phrase he'd heard the old men at Joe's Cozy Corner repeat numerous times through the years. Ruffins is famous at home in New Orleans for his frequent barbecue bashes at the bars he and his band perform in. Weather permitting, he'll set up his grill on the sidewalk in front of a club and serve bar staff, bandmembers, and patrons some barbecued chicken or beef during the breaks between his usual three sets. Hence the name Barbecue Swingers. As of yet, Ruffins hasn't figured out a way to take this aspect of his show on the road. Ruffins had his own club for a short time in New Orleans, but was forced to close it after tourism fell off sharply after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S.

In recent years, Ruffins and his band have been able to take their act out on the road on summer weekends, playing at festivals in Florida, California, Colorado, New York City, and Cape May, NJ. At these events, they've been able to sell more compact discs than they would at home in New Orleans. Live shows from Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers are what it's all about. Until he puts his trumpet to his mouth, he said, he has no idea what he'll play on any given night. But through years of performing in New Orleans and other places, he's learned to be a careful reader of his audience. He'll work with his band to deliver the kind of music he figures a given audience is in the mood for. ~ Richard J. Skelly, All Music Guide
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Kermit Ruffins

Kermit Ruffins at the 2007 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Background information
Birth name Kermit Ruffins
Born December 19, 1964 (1964-12-19) (age 44)
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana U.S.
Genres Jazz
R&B
Dixieland
Occupations Musician
Instruments Trumpet
Vocals
Labels Basin Street Records
Putumayo Records
Justice Records
Associated acts Rebirth Brass Band
Danny Barker
Dr. Michael White
Irvin Mayfield

Kermit Ruffins (born December 19, 1964) is a jazz trumpeter, singer and composer from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. He has been heavily influenced by Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan and Eddy Jefferson. Ruffins accompanies a large portion of his songs with his own vocals, and he says that the highest note he can hit on trumpet is a fortissimo C note. Most of his bands perform New Orleans jazz standards, though he also composes many of his own pieces. Jon Pareles of the New York Times wrote of Ruffins in a July 16, 2001 article, stating that "Mr. Ruffins is an unabashed entertainer who plays trumpet with a bright, silvery tone, sings with off-the-cuff charm and never gets too abstruse in his material".[1]

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Early life

Kermit started playing trumpet in 8th grade at Lawless Junior High School in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans. He attended Joseph S. Clark Senior High School in New Orleans' 6th Ward.[2] In high school, he played a little bit of classical music at the behest of a strict band teacher.[3] Ruffins developed an appreciation for cooking through his grandmother, observing her movements in the kitchen growing up.[4]

Career

Rebirth Brass Band

Kermit Ruffins (left) with the late Danny Barker

He co-founded the Rebirth Brass Band in 1983 while attending Clark High School, also in the Tremé neighborhood.[5] Ruffins made his first recordings with the Rebirth in 1984. The group was inspired by another New Orleans brass band called The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, a band of slightly older musicians credited with bringing influences of funk and contemporary bebop into New Orleans style brass bands. Before they achieved the popularity allowing them to play regularly in local music venues, the Rebirth often busked around the French Quarter for tips. They soon became a houseband at the Glass House, previously the Dirty Dozen's home venue. The Rebirth once had a gig in New York City at Lone Star Café, but were hassled by police for having no permit when they began marching outdoors as they always did in New Orleans.[6]

Barbecue Swingers

Ruffins founded the Barbecue Swingers in 1992, a traditional jazz quintet. Kermit is famous for cooking barbecue at his shows. Every Thursday since the early 1990s, Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers have played a weekly show at Vaughan's Bar in the Bywater neighborhood which is very popular with both locals and visitors. His 2007 album Live at Vaughan's was recorded during one of his performances at the establishment.

He has also performed at hundreds of funerals during his career in The Crescent City.[7] In 2003 the band received a nomination at the Big Easy Entertainment Awards, which recognizes local talents.[8]

Venues

Personal life

On April 14, 2007, he married his fiancée Karen "Juicee" James onstage during his performance at the New Orleans French Quarter Festival. This was the couples' second vow exchange of the day as they had earlier been married in a Catholic ceremony at St Peter Claver Church. A reception was held at The Parish at The House of Blues. The couple had their first daughter together a year earlier, aptly named Kaylin Orleans Ruffins. Ruffins also has children from a previous marriage.[9]

Ruffins has said he loves drinking Bud Light beer and smoking cannabis, stating that Amsterdam is his second favorite place to perform outside of New Orleans due to its many legal coffee shops that sell premium grade cannabis and hashish. He is also a good friend—and sometime local competitor of—Irvin Mayfield, a fellow New Orleans trumpeter.[10]

Gallery

Discography

Year Album Notes Label
1993 "World On A String" debut album Justice Records
1994 "The Big Butter and Egg Man" - Justice Records
1996 "Hold On Tight" - Justice Records
1998 "The Barbecue Swingers Live" - Basin Street Records
1999 "Swing This" - Basin Street Records
2001 "1533 St. Philip Street" - Basin Street Records
2002 "Big Easy" - Basin Street Records
2005 "Throwback" - Basin Street Records
2007 "Live at Vaughan's" - Basin Street Records
2009 "Livin' a Treme Life" - Basin Street Records
2009 "Have A Crazy Cool Christmas" - Basin Street Records

Filmography

Awards

  • 2003 - Offbeat's Best of The Beat Awards in Best Traditional Jazz Band or Performer for Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers

References

  1. ^ Pareles, Jon. "The Good Times of Way Down Yonder...". http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E3DD103BF935A25754C0A9679C8B63. Retrieved 2007-05-31. 
  2. ^ Lichtenstein, Grace (1993). Musical Gumbo: The Music of New Orleans. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. p. 239. ISBN 0393034682. 
  3. ^ "Ibid"; Kermit Ruffins: Trumpeter of Kermit Ruffins and
  4. ^ Ruffins, Kermit. "Kermit Ruffins at All About Jazz". http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=1414. Retrieved 2007-05-31. 
  5. ^ Edge, John T. (2003). New Orleans. Lonely Planet. p. 30. ISBN 1740591933. 
  6. ^ "Ibid": Lichtenstein, Grace
  7. ^ "Ibid"; Kermit Ruffins: Trumpeter of Kermit Ruffins and
  8. ^ Simmons, David Lee. "Keys to the Kingdom". http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2003-03-18/feat.html. Retrieved 2007-05-31. 
  9. ^ Spera, Keith. "Ruffins gets hitched before crowd". http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/metro/index.ssf?/base/news-20/117661835783230.xml&coll=1. Retrieved 2007-05-31. 
  10. ^ "Kermit Ruffins: Trumpeter of Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers". http://www.tabasco.com/social_hall/live_chat/kermit_ruffins.cfm. Retrieved 2007-05-31. 

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Traditional Jazz: The Language of New Orleans Vol. 4 (1999 Album by Various Artists)
Putumayo Presents: Kermit Ruffins (2005 Album by Kermit Ruffins)
Rebirth Brass Band (Rhythm & Blues Band, '80s-2000s)

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