Lauren
Nagel-Werd - Lead Vocals
Glenn Casuga - Lead Vocals, Tenor Sax
Josh
Jerge - Trumpet, Backup Vocals
Ray
Jacildo - Keyboards, Backup Vocals
Mark
Allen-Piccolo - Standup/Electric Bass
Vic
Wong - Guitar
Jayme
Arredondo - Drums
Drawing
upon diverse experiences in 1960's era Jamaican music, funk, soul, and jazz,
The Soul Captives fuse together a unique musical style that they simply refer
to as "the captivating sound". Varying from blazing horn-driven
Skatalites style instrumentals to smoking vocal tunes with full harmonies
reminiscent of Bob Marley and the Wailers, they have yet to play for a crowd
that could stay in their seats.
The band began as a hobby for guitarist Vic Wong and trumpeter Josh Jerge
in the summer of ‘03. Already veterans in the ska scene from Bay Area
Music Award winners Monkey and Riverside soul-reggae combo the Debonaires,
the two hoped to start a group that combined their two loves: jazz and Jamaican
music. They had their eyes on Raynier Jacildo to man the keyboard, another
talented young performer with Sacramento's reggae sensations, the Steady Ups.
They also recruited local roots reggae session players Mark Allen-Piccolo
(bass) and Jayme Arredondo (drums). Having backed reggae legends like Sister
Nancy, Don Carlos, and Wadi Gad, the pair brings a wealth of experience and
authenticity in Jamaican rhythms. To lead the group, the Captives employed
the silky-smooth voices of Glenn Casuga (who doubles on tenor saxophone) and
Lauren Nagel-Werd. During their first session together, the grins around the
room were a clear indication that this was definitely going to be more than
a side project.
Within six months of their first performance, local music fans and promoters
found it difficult not to take note of the group's undeniable musicianship
and talent. BayAreaSka.com immediately featured the young Captives on the
second volume of their promotional compilation CD. That single jazz-infected
instrumental ska track (“the Captivator”) created a stir in not
only in the Bay Area scene, but also Los Angeles. Within the following months,
they had already performed with their contemporary heroes Let’s Go Bowling,
Chris Murray, Go Jimmy Go, the Slackers, and the Aggrolites. The band had
also secured a regular gig at Napa’s most popular brewery, Downtown
Joe’s.
At live performances, the Soul Captives have earned praise from Chris LaSalle,
president of Hellcat Records. Music journalist Rob Harvilla of the East Bay
Express reported that The Soul Captives "stole the show" when they
filled an opening spot for ska heavyweights Let's Go Bowling. Shortly thereafter,
he declared that they were one of ten "must-see summer acts" of
2004. As the summer rolled by, the Captives were invited to play at remote
venues such as the Victoria Ska Festival in Canada and the High Desert Ska
Festival in Colorado. The group is currently in the process of recording a
full length album.
For more information on booking The Soul Captives, email info@thesoulcaptives.com or call (707) 246-9137.
"The
Captives don't go near the sound that made Op. Ivy underground legends. Theirs
is a more reggae- and jazz-inflected sound,… serving as a link between
vintage 924 Gilman ska-punk and straitlaced Yoshi's jazz; the young Captives
pack enough weaponry to eventually blow the doors off either venue."
-Rob Harvilla, Music Journalist for the East Bay Express
East Bay Express article featuring the Soul Captives: "The Ska Janitors" - 1/28/2004
East Bay Express article: The Soul Captives as one of "Ten Must See Summer Acts"
Performer
Magazine (West Coast Edition) Live Reviews - March 2005
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