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A lucky start The
Ragtime Wranglers recorded their first instrumental for a Ranch Girls EP
in 1993: the Joe Maphis classic “The Rocking Gypsy”. This song turned
out to be a much requested one and is still in their repertoire. In April
1995 the first 45rpm record was released on the band’s own label “Home
Brew Records”. Soon
after this release we drew the attention of various promoters and were
lucky to have the opportunity to do a few live-concerts with American
“unsung heroes” from the 50’s: Curtis Gordon and Hardrock Gunter.
These successful shows were repeated the following years and even more
artists asked for the skills of the Ragtime Wranglers: Sid and Billy King,
the Collins Kids, Larry Donn, Marvin Rainwater, Frankie Miller, Jack Earls,
Charlie Louvin, Barbara Pittman and Janis Martin.
Also bands ask for the skills of individual Ragtime Wranglers; f.e. Huey
Moor played upright bass for Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats) and Wayne
Hancock. In June 2004 the Ragtime Wranglers accompanied 2 band-members of the Lucky Stars from Los Angeles at their European tour. The pressing of the band’s next instrumental single “Low Man on a Totempole” was ready just in time to promote it that tour in Barcelona, Milano, Munich, Zurich and Berlin. A year later 14 instrumentals were released on the bands first full length album “Groove A Tune” and they toured Europe with the legendary Collins Kids and even supported them in Las Vegas USA. |
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Influences When
you ask the Ragtime Wranglers about their musical influences, they all
will answer: Early Country, Hillbilly, Western, Swing, Rockabilly, Rock
and Roll, Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Surf, Jazz and everything in between.
Just take a look at our record collections and you’ll see we like a wide
variety, but…. we go wild for rocking instrumentals. It’s the Ragtime
Wranglers’ opinion catchy popular songs without vocals are a forgotten
form of art. It has been too long since the charts were filled with
instrumentals and not too many bands today play live without a vocalist.
Some favorite artists ??? Too many to mention! We cherish the reissues on
labels like Bear Family, Charly, Ace, White Label to name a few, but also
we like diving in dusty vintage shops on the hunt for
obscure vinyl 45's or rare shellac 78's. |
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Instrumentals Sietse,
Miss Mary Ann and I have been playing music together since the mid
1980’s. In 1991 we formed “The Ranch Girls & Ragtime Wranglers”;
female harmony vocals backed up by guitar, steel-guitar, upright bass and
drums. This line-up toured intensively around Europe and the USA. A year
after the last Ranch Girls album, in 2002, one of the Ranch Girls quit and
Miss Mary Ann continued singing solo with the Ragtime Wranglers. In the
same period she moved to the UK. Her trips from the UK to Holland
sometimes were impossible when requests for gigs came in at the last
minute. The Ragtime Wranglers never say “no” to a promoter, so….
that’s when we started doing live gigs with the trio, just the
instrumentalists, playing ….. instrumentals. On few occasions all
bandmembers sang, but these are exceptions.
Today
we still play a lot of instrumental gigs, though the Ragtime Wranglers
with Miss Mary Ann remains our number one line-up. |
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Joe (guitar, steel-guitar) |
Sietse (drums, percussion) |
Huey (upright bass) |
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The
second full length album “15 Smoking Tracks” was released in 2011 on
the Dutch label Sonic Rendezvous. All of the songs are original
instrumentals. Joe Sixpack never could have created these without the
unrestrained enthusiasm and musical skills of drummer Sietse Heslinga and
upright bass player Huey Moor. Just like the first album, we invited guest
musicians to play along. On the record Benjamin Herman (Saxophone), Joe
Rivera (Trumpet) and Jeremy Wakefield (Steel Guitar) join in amongst
others. |
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Live We like to work with special guests on stage too. A Ragtime Wranglers concert never is the same repeating of the previous show; our effort is to surprise with extra musicians and new songs. Until today we keep on playing live as often as possible. More exciting things to come every year. The live concerts keep us going and give us all the drive and excitement. Thanks to everyone for the incredible warm welcome everywhere we go! If you get a chance: don’t miss out when we play near you.
Jelle van Atten AKA Joe Sixpack, Rotterdam |
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