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The Yes 20s and 30s Ragtime & Jazz Yes Boys specialize in ukulele jazz of the '20s and '30s, with unusual arrangements featuring the unique fingerstyle uke playing of Del Rey and the arco bass work of Matt Weiner. Reed player Craig Flory thinks modern but sounds traditional. The big voice and ingenious rhythm playing of leader Mike Daugherty provides The Yes Yes Boys' intricate instrumental and vocal arrangements with reckless energy. Have a listen! The Yes Yes Boys 18 song "Why Say No?" cd is now available from Hobemian Records POB 85718 Seattle WA 98145 for $16US (add $2 per order for Canada and $7 for global priority mail to other countries). Del Rey has recorded five albums of guitar music mostly on Hobemian Records and has appeared at clubs and major festivals in the USA, Europe and Australia including Vancouver Folk, Bumbershoot, San Francisco Blues, Chicago Blues, Pt. Fairy, Woodford, San Remo and In Guitar. Matt Weiner has played bass with the Hot Club of Cowtown, Asylum Street Spankers, Danny Barnes, Rani Arbo and the Flying Neutrinos. A few of the festivals he has appeared at include Moulin Blues, Roskilde, the Grand Ole Opry, Winnepeg, Rhythm and Roots. Craig Flory has played sax and clarinet with Tex Williams, Mudhoney, Mdeski, Martin and Wood, Julian Priester, Wayne Horovitz, Mick Taylor (Rolling Stones), Peter Buck (REM), Evergreen Classic Jazz Band and Combo Craig. Mike Daugherty has played with the Matt Clark Five, Jo Miller and the Burly Roughnecks, and Evergreen Classic Jazz Band.
Since their debut concert in July 2001, the Yes Yes Boys have appeared at a variety of North West venues including these Festivals: |
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