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Led by singer/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:0Ytpv047yhzEHHaOzm0kI5">Tommy Malone</a> and accordionist John Magnie, the Subdudes draw most of their inspiration from the sounds of their native New Orleans, blending blues, gospel, funk, and R&B with their own harmony vocals; their sound is also notable for the band's substitution of a tambourine player for a drummer. The band came together after backing artists such as <a href="spotify:artist:5hW4L92KnC6dX9t7tYM4Ve">Joni Mitchell</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6lx6XS8umFqYRVbBErx9fE">Roseanne Cash</a>, and released its eponymous debut in 1989. Like the group's subsequent albums (including 1991's Lucky, 1996's Primitive Streak, and 1997's Live at Last), The Subdudes featured a mix of covers and originals. After an eight-year sabbatical, the Subdudes joined <a href="spotify:artist:74ASZWbe4lXaubB36ztrGX">Bob Dylan</a> guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:7AhrgsEWTVfJkay3HTWrPo">Freddy Koella</a> to produce Miracle Mule in spring 2004. <a href="spotify:artist:6iDaoPZVgxrTkndDCisX8F">Keb' Mo'</a> would be the producer for the band's 2006 effort, Behind the Levee, and Street Symphony would follow in 2007. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

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