Kermit Ruffins
Kermit Ruffins (born December 19, 1964) is an American jazz trumpeter, singer, composer, and actor from New Orleans. He has been influenced by Louis Armstrong and Louis Jordan and says that the highest note he can hit on trumpet is a high C. He often accompanies his songs with his own vocals. Most of his bands perform New Orleans jazz standards though he also composes many of his own pieces. Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote, "Mr. Ruffins is an unabashed entertainer who plays trumpet with a bright, silvery tone, sings with off-the-cuff charm and never gets too abstruse in his material."[1]
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Kermit Ruffins at the 2007 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Kermit Ruffins |
Born | December 19, 1964 |
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana U.S. |
Genres | Jazz Rhythm and blues |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Trumpet vocals |
Years active | 1973–present |
Labels | Basin Street, Putumayo, Justice |
Associated acts | Rebirth Brass Band Danny Barker Dr. Michael White Irvin Mayfield |
Early life
He started playing trumpet in 8th grade at Lawless Junior High School in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans. He attended Joseph S. Clark High School in the 6th Ward.[2] In high school, he played a little bit of classical music at the behest of a strict band teacher.[3]
He developed an appreciation for cooking from his grandmother observing her movements in the kitchen.[4]
Career
Rebirth Brass Band
Kermit Ruffins co-founded the Rebirth Brass Band in 1983 while attending Clark High School in the Tremé neighborhood.[5] He made his first recordings with the Rebirth band in 1984. The group was inspired by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, a band of slightly older musicians credited with bringing influences of funk and contemporary bebop into New Orleans style brass bands. Before they achieved the popularity which allowed them to play regularly in local music venues, the Rebirth often busked around the French Quarter for tips. They soon became a "house band" at the Glass House, previously the Dirty Dozen's home venue. Rebirth once had a gig in New York City at Lone Star Cafe, but they were hassled by police for having no permit when they began marching outdoors as is common practice in New Orleans.[2]
Barbecue Swingers
Ruffins founded the Barbecue Swingers in 1992, a traditional jazz quintet. He is known for cooking on a barbecue at his shows. Every Thursday since the early 1990s, they played a show at Vaughan's Bar in the Bywater neighborhood which was very popular with both locals and visitors. His 2007 Basin Street Records release, Live at Vaughan's was recorded during one of his performances there. They currently play a regular Thursday night gig at Bullet's Sports Bar on AP Tureaud Ave.[6]
He has also performed at hundreds of funerals during his career in The Crescent City.[3] In 2003 the band received a nomination at the Big Easy Entertainment Awards, which recognizes local talents. He appeared as himself in HBO's Treme as a recurring character.[7]
Other work
Ruffins also performed a rendition of The Bare Necessities for Disney's 2016 remake of The Jungle Book, alongside actor Bill Murray.[8]
- Kermit Ruffins (left) with the late Danny Barker at French Quarter Festival
- Kermit Ruffins at Tipitina's, February 2006
- Kermit Ruffins at Old Mint, shown before a set at the Satchmo SummerFest
- Trumpeter Kermit Ruffins playing at Cafe Brasil in New Orleans
Discography
Year | Album | Notes | Label |
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1993 | World on a String | debut album | Justice |
1994 | The Big Butter and Egg Man | – | Justice |
1996 | Hold on Tight | – | Justice |
1998 | The Barbecue Swingers Live | – | Basin Street |
1999 | Swing This | – | Basin Street |
2001 | 1533 St. Philip Street | – | Basin Street |
2002 | Big Easy | – | Basin Street |
2005 | Throwback | – | Basin Street |
2007 | Live at Vaughan's | – | Basin Street |
2009 | Livin' a Treme Life | – | Basin Street |
2009 | Have a Crazy Cool Christmas | – | Basin Street |
2010 | Happy Talk | – | Basin Street |
2013 | We Partyin' Traditional Style | – | Basin Street |
2015 | #imsoneworleans | – | Basin Street |
2017 | A Beautiful World | – | Basin Street |
Filmography
- New Orleans Music in Exile (2006)
- Treme (2010)
- After the Catch (2007)
- The Real World New Orleans (2010)
- The Jungle Book (2016)
Awards
- 2003 – Offbeat's Best of the Beat Awards in Best Traditional Jazz Band or Performer for Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers
References
- Pareles, Jon (July 16, 2001). "The Good Times of Way Down Yonder..." The New York Times. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
- Lichtenstein, Grace (1993). Musical Gumbo: The Music of New Orleans. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. p. 239. ISBN 0-393-03468-2.
- "Kermit Ruffins: Trumpeter of Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers". Archived from the original on February 10, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
- Ruffins, Kermit. "Kermit Ruffins at All About Jazz". Archived from the original on October 4, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
- Edge, John T. (2003). New Orleans. Lonely Planet. p. 30. ISBN 1-74059-193-3.
- https://www.bestofneworleans.com/gambit/bullets-sports-bar/Location?oid=1274091
- Simmons, David Lee. "Keys to the Kingdom". Archived from the original on July 9, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
- "Bill Murray and Kermit Ruffins Perform "The Bare Necessities" for THE JUNGLE BOOK". April 18, 2016. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kermit Ruffins. |
- Satchmo.com profile
- Basin Street Records page
- The Best New Orleans Jazz Musicians
- Jazz Musicians Ask if Their Scene Will Survive, Kermit Ruffins quoted in the New York Times about Hurricane Katrina's effect on the New Orleans jazz scene
- Kermit Ruffins Kermit Ruffins MusiCodex Page