| | Monster Big Band Live At The Ruta Maya Coffee House CD Monster Big Band Discography of CDs
The Monster Big Band is a collection of the finest jazz and commercial musicians from the Austin area. Members of the local area bands Mingo Fishtrap, Los Jazz Vatos, The Lucky Strikes, The Atlantics, Duck Soup, Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes, The Stingers and The Scabs come together to play hard driving swing with an attitude. Sit back, strap in, and enjoy the wall of sound that is the Monster Big Band !!!Come feel the 500 horsepower, fully blown, Big Band Fury !!!! But "Don't be afraid of "The Monster"".THE SAXOPHONES (WOODNIPS) : Greg WIlson, Thad Scott, Dan Torosian, Steve Vague, Joey Colarusso, Jake Lumpa.THE TROMBONES: Freddie Mendoza, Kent Winking, Raoul Valleho, martin g. mc cain jr. THE TRUMPETS: Eric Johnson, Michael Rey, Rick White, Steve Butts, Warren Ealy.THE SASSY RHYTHM SECTION: Utah Hamrick, Chip V (Buttons), Matt Russell. Vocalists : Courtney Sanchez, Teague, Karma Stewart.Backup Monsters: Pat Murray, Speedy G, Lumpaaaaaaa, Denton Thomas, Randy Zimmerman, Scott Mosley, Ray Sasaki, Scott Davis. Live At The Ruta Maya Coffee House Music | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7488564 | | Catalog number | 140771 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 24, 2007 |
Monster Big Band Live At The Ruta Maya Coffee House Songs | 1. | War Pigs |
| 2. | One Mint Julip |
| 3. | Bye, Bye, Blackbird |
| 4. | Bewitched, Bothered, And Bewildered |
| 5. | Moten Swing |
| 6. | I've Got You Under My Skin |
| 7. | Femme Fatale |
| 8. | Let The Good Times Roll |
| 9. | Let Me Try Again |
| 10. | West Side Story |
| 11. | Too Darn Hot |
| 12. | Get The Lead Out |
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