NOTHIN' SIRIUS
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Working independently and under the "Nothin Sirius" nameplate, keyboardist Marcus Duke, guitarist Lindsay Gillis, drummer Alan Hugo, sax player Pat Ingrahm, and bassist Clyde Robertson were all part of Ron Fair's short-lived, but prolific Baby Grand tax scam label. Given the number of Baby Grand albums they played on and recorded, I'm guessing they constituted the label's version of a house band. Imagine Stax Records' Booker T & the MGs , but with a jazzy orientation.
And like most of their outside and solo projects, 1977's "Monkey Business" featured a series of six mildly entertaining jazz-rock flavored instrumentals. These guys were clearly all talented musicians, but admittedly the genre wasn't something I find particularly enjoyable. You also got the feeling that this was one of those production line projects written and recorded quickly, before moving on to the next tax scam project.
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