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*Jim Arhelger
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*Vinny Nobile
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*Jim Jones
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*Ephraim Lessell
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*Jackie Starr
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*Lauren Flesher
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*John Ferry
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*[[Chris Rhodes]]
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'''Bim Skala Bim''' is a [[ska]] band formed in [[Boston]] that was influenced by the bands in [[England]]’s [[Two-tone (music genre)|two-tone]] movement as well as artists such as [[the Clash]], [[UB40]] and [[Bob Marley]]. Their "Boston Blue Beat" sound, a mix of upbeat two-tone ska, [[Rock ‘n’ Roll|rock ‘n’ roll]], and [[Calypso music|calypso]] with a substantial reggae undertone, made them, along with [[The Toasters]], the premier bands kickstarting the third wave of ska in the 1980s. Other bands quickly followed their example resulting in a lively scene in Boston and much of the United States.


'''Bim Skala Bim''' is a [[ska]] band formed in [[Boston]] that was influenced by the bands in [[England]]'s [[Two-tone (music genre)|two-tone]] movement as well as artists such as [[the Clash]], [[UB40]] and [[Bob Marley]]. Their "Boston Blue Beat" sound, a mix of upbeat two-tone ska, [[rock 'n' roll]], and [[Calypso music|calypso]] with a noticeable reggae undertone, made them, along with [[The Toasters]], some of the first bands in the third wave of ska in the 1980s. Shortly after, other bands became inspired, resulting in a lively scene in Boston and much of the United States.
In 1997, Bim Skala Bim, the [[Dropkick Murphys]], and [[the Mighty Mighty Bosstones]] embarked on a 50-date nationwide "Boston on the Road" tour.


In 1997, Bim Skala Bim, the [[Dropkick Murphys]], and [[the Mighty Mighty Bosstones|the Mighty Bosstones]] embarked on a 50-date nationwide "Boston on the Road" tour.
Since their formation in 1983, Bim Skala Bim has released twelve LPs and has won ten Boston Music Awards and eight ''Boston Phoenix'' Reader’s Poll awards, as well as ''Boston'' magazine’s "Best of Boston" twice. In March 2013, ''Boston Business Journal'' rated Bim Skala Bim’s "Bones" album #19 in their "Boston Top 40 Albums of All Time" list.


Since their formation in 1983, Bim Skala Bim has released twelve LPs, won ten Boston Music Awards, eight ''Boston Phoenix'' Reader's Poll awards, and ''Boston'' magazine's "Best of Boston" twice. In March 2013, ''Boston Business Journal'' rated Bim Skala Bim's album ''Bones'' #19 in their "Boston Top 40 Albums of All Time" list.
Bim Skala Bim went on hiatus in 2002 but reformed to record a new album titled ''Chet’s Last Call'', released late 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manchester65.com/event/531101-bim-skala-bim-king-hammond-west-warwick/|title=Manchester 65 » Bim Skala Bim, King Hammond – Tickets – Manchester 65 – West Warwick, RI – August 17th, 2014|work=Manchester 65|access-date=2015-02-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150208021752/http://www.manchester65.com/event/531101-bim-skala-bim-king-hammond-west-warwick/|archive-date=2015-02-08|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Bim Skala Bim went on hiatus in 2002, but they reformed to record a new album titled ''Chet's Last Call'', released in late 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manchester65.com/event/531101-bim-skala-bim-king-hammond-west-warwick/|title=Manchester 65 » Bim Skala Bim, King Hammond – Tickets – Manchester 65 – West Warwick, RI – August 17th, 2014|work=Manchester 65|access-date=2015-02-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150208021752/http://www.manchester65.com/event/531101-bim-skala-bim-king-hammond-west-warwick/|archive-date=2015-02-08|url-status=dead}}</ref>
The song "Paraguayan Sun" is used as the outro music for the tabletop gaming podcast, "Cast Dice".

The song "Paraguayan Sun" is the outro music for the tabletop gaming podcast ''Cast Dice''.


==Band members==
==Band members==
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* Jim Arhelger (drums, 1985–present)
* Jim Arhelger (drums, 1985–present)
* Vinny Nobile (trombone, keyboards, 1986–96, 2000–present)
* Vinny Nobile (trombone, keyboards, 1986–96, 2000–present)
* Rick Barry (percussion, 1986–1995, 2010–present))
* Dave Butts (keyboards, saxophone, 2000–present)
* Rick Barry (percussion, 1986 - 1995, 2010-present))


===Former===
===Former===
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* John Sullivan (drums, 1983–84)
* John Sullivan (drums, 1983–84)
* Will Cluster (guitar, 1983–84)
* Will Cluster (guitar, 1983–84)
* Lauren Flesher (vocals, 1985)
* Lauren Flesher (vocals, 1984-85)
* John Cameron (keyboard, saxophone, 1985–99)
* John Cameron (keyboard, saxophone, 1985–99)
* Jackie Starr (vocals, keyboards, 1985–89)
* Jackie Starr (vocals, keyboards, 1985–89)
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* Mark Paquin (trombone, 1996–98)
* Mark Paquin (trombone, 1996–98)
* [[Chris Rhodes]] (trombone, 2000)
* [[Chris Rhodes]] (trombone, 2000)
* Dave Butts (horns, keyboards)


== Discography==
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
===Studio albums===
* ''Bim Skala Bim'' (1986)
* ''Bim Skala Bim'' (1986)
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* ''Krinkle'' (2000)
* ''Krinkle'' (2000)
* ''Chet's Last Call'' (2013)
* ''Chet's Last Call'' (2013)
* ''Musical Biscuits'' (2013) (Digital release only)
* ''Musical Biscuits'' (2013; digital release only)
* ''Sonic Tonic'' (2021)
* ''Sonic Tonic'' (2021)


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* ''Live at the Paradise'' (1993)
* ''Live at the Paradise'' (1993)


===Compilation appearances===
===Compilation appearances===
* ''Boston Does the Beatles'' (1988)
* ''Boston Does the Beatles'' (1988)
* ''Mashin’ Up The Nation Best of U.S. Ska Vol. 1'' (1988)
* ''Mashin' Up the Nation: Best of U.S. Ska Vol. 1'' (1988)
* ''Skankin' Round the World, Vol. 1'' (1989)
* ''Skankin' Round the World, Vol. 1'' (1989)
* ''Place of General Happiness'' (1993)
* ''Place of General Happiness'' (1993)
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* ''Club Ska '99: The Shack Vol. 2'' (1999)
* ''Club Ska '99: The Shack Vol. 2'' (1999)
* ''Welcome to Beatville'' (1999)
* ''Welcome to Beatville'' (1999)
* ''Mash It Up 2000 It’s Alive Boston Ska Vol. 5'' (2000)
* ''Mash It Up 2000: It's Alive Boston: Ska Vol. 5'' (2000)
* ''Still Standing – A North American Ska Uprising'' (2003)
* ''Still Standing – A North American Ska Uprising'' (2003)


==Awards==
==Awards==
* 10 Boston Music Awards<ref>{{Cite web |title=Legendary Boston Ska-Rockers Bim Skala Bim ... Back With an Unexpected But Brilliant New Album "Chet's Last Call." |url=https://www.prweb.com/releases/BimSkalaBim/ChetsLastCall/prweb11865591.htm |access-date=2022-10-03 |website=PRWeb}}</ref>
* 10 Boston Music Awards<ref>{{Cite web |title=Legendary Boston Ska-Rockers Bim Skala Bim ... Back With an Unexpected But Brilliant New Album, "Chet's Last Call." |url=https://www.prweb.com/releases/legendary_boston_ska_rockers_bim_skala_bim_back_with_an_unexpected_but_brilliant_new_album_chet_s_last_call_/prweb11865591.htm |access-date=2022-10-03 |website=PRWeb}}</ref>
* 8 Boston Phoenix Reader's Poll Awards{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}}
* 8 Boston Phoenix Reader's Poll Awards{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}}
* Boston Magazine's ''Best of Boston'' twice{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}}
* Boston Magazine's ''Best of Boston'' twice{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}}
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Official website|http://www.bimska.com}}
* {{Official website|http://www.bimska.com}}


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[[Category:Third-wave ska groups]]
[[Category:Musical groups from Boston]]
[[Category:American ska musical groups]]
[[Category:American ska musical groups]]
[[Category:Musical groups from Boston]]
[[Category:Third-wave ska groups]]

Revision as of 14:33, 2 January 2025

Bim Skala Bim
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, United States
GenresThird wave ska
Ska punk
Years active1983–2002
2009–present
Members
  • Dan Vitale
  • Mark Ferranti
  • Jim Arhelger
  • Vinny Nobile
  • Jim Jones
  • Dave Butts
Past members
  • John Cameron
  • Ephraim Lessell
  • Rick Barry
  • Robin Ducot
  • Mark Paquin
  • Jackie Starr
  • Lauren Flesher
  • John Ferry
  • Chris Rhodes
  • Walt Bostian

Bim Skala Bim is a ska band formed in Boston that was influenced by the bands in England's two-tone movement as well as artists such as the Clash, UB40 and Bob Marley. Their "Boston Blue Beat" sound, a mix of upbeat two-tone ska, rock 'n' roll, and calypso with a noticeable reggae undertone, made them, along with The Toasters, some of the first bands in the third wave of ska in the 1980s. Shortly after, other bands became inspired, resulting in a lively scene in Boston and much of the United States.

In 1997, Bim Skala Bim, the Dropkick Murphys, and the Mighty Bosstones embarked on a 50-date nationwide "Boston on the Road" tour.

Since their formation in 1983, Bim Skala Bim has released twelve LPs, won ten Boston Music Awards, eight Boston Phoenix Reader's Poll awards, and Boston magazine's "Best of Boston" twice. In March 2013, Boston Business Journal rated Bim Skala Bim's album Bones #19 in their "Boston Top 40 Albums of All Time" list.

Bim Skala Bim went on hiatus in 2002, but they reformed to record a new album titled Chet's Last Call, released in late 2013.[1]

The song "Paraguayan Sun" is the outro music for the tabletop gaming podcast Cast Dice.

Band members

Current

  • Dan Vitale (vocals)
  • Mark Ferranti (bass)
  • Jim Jones (guitar, vocals, 1985–present)
  • Jim Arhelger (drums, 1985–present)
  • Vinny Nobile (trombone, keyboards, 1986–96, 2000–present)
  • Rick Barry (percussion, 1986–1995, 2010–present))

Former

  • John Ferry (trombone, vocals, 1983–86, 1998–99)
  • Chris Kramtch (drums, 1983)
  • Ephraim Lessell (guitar, 1983)
  • Robin Ducot (keyboards, 1983–84)
  • John Sullivan (drums, 1983–84)
  • Will Cluster (guitar, 1983–84)
  • Lauren Flesher (vocals, 1984-85)
  • John Cameron (keyboard, saxophone, 1985–99)
  • Jackie Starr (vocals, keyboards, 1985–89)
  • Rick Barry (percussion, 1986–96)
  • Mark Paquin (trombone, 1996–98)
  • Chris Rhodes (trombone, 2000)
  • Dave Butts (horns, keyboards)

Discography

Studio albums

  • Bim Skala Bim (1986)
  • Tuba City (1989)
  • How's It Goin'? (1990)
  • Bones (1991)
  • Eyes & Ears (1995)
  • American Playhouse (1995)
  • Universal (1997)
  • The One That Got Away (1998)
  • Krinkle (2000)
  • Chet's Last Call (2013)
  • Musical Biscuits (2013; digital release only)
  • Sonic Tonic (2021)

Singles and EPs

  • Fat Head (1987)
  • Bim Skala Bim / Stabilizer (3) (1991)
  • Concert-Freebie: Marquee; Friday 14th July 1995 (1995)
  • Skeleton (1995)
  • Capone and the Bullets / Bim Skala Bim - Godfather/Sunshine (1996)
  • Test Patterns (1999)
  • King Hammond, Bim Skala Bim - Mad Not Cancer (2014)

Live albums

  • Live at the Paradise (1993)

Compilation appearances

  • Boston Does the Beatles (1988)
  • Mashin' Up the Nation: Best of U.S. Ska Vol. 1 (1988)
  • Skankin' Round the World, Vol. 1 (1989)
  • Place of General Happiness (1993)
  • The Shack (1994)
  • We Don't Skare (1994)
  • Mashin' Up the Nation: The Best of American Ska, Vols. 1&2 (1991)
  • Ska: Cover to Cover (1996)
  • Joint Ventures in Ska (1996)
  • Mash It Up, Vol. 3 (1996)
  • SKAndalous: I've Gotcha Covered (1996)
  • Mash It Up, Vol. 4 (1997)
  • Ska Down Her Way (1997)
  • The Ska Parade: Runnin' Naked Thru the Cornfield (1998)
  • Big Indie Beats (1998)
  • Love and Affection: Ska in the Key of Love (1998)
  • Mashin' Up the Nation: The Best of American Ska Vols. 3 & 4 (1998)
  • Steady Sounds from the Underground (1998)
  • Boston, Vol. 2 (1999)
  • Ska Party '99 (1999)
  • Club Ska '99: The Shack Vol. 2 (1999)
  • Welcome to Beatville (1999)
  • Mash It Up 2000: It's Alive Boston: Ska Vol. 5 (2000)
  • Still Standing – A North American Ska Uprising (2003)

Awards

  • 10 Boston Music Awards[2]
  • 8 Boston Phoenix Reader's Poll Awards[citation needed]
  • Boston Magazine's Best of Boston twice[citation needed]
  • Boston Business Journal - Bim Skala Bim Bones Album, #19 of Boston Top 40 Albums of All Time[3]
  • Top Ten Local Shows for 2014 - Bim Skala Bim at The Middle East Cambridge MA (August 2014)[4]
  • Reggae Steady Ska - Best of 2014 - Best Live Band #2 Bim Skala Bim[5]
  • Reggae Steady Ska - Best of 2014 - 7" Vinyl of the Year #1 Various: Bim Skala Bim, King Hammond (taken from Specialized 3 - Mad Not Cancer)[5]
  • Bim Skala Bim Chet's Last Call debuted on National Jamband.com radio chart at #25 (Marcy 2014)[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Manchester 65 » Bim Skala Bim, King Hammond – Tickets – Manchester 65 – West Warwick, RI – August 17th, 2014". Manchester 65. Archived from the original on 2015-02-08. Retrieved 2015-02-07.
  2. ^ "Legendary Boston Ska-Rockers Bim Skala Bim ... Back With an Unexpected But Brilliant New Album, "Chet's Last Call."". PRWeb. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  3. ^ "The 40 best albums from Boston of all time (slide show)". Boston Business Journal.
  4. ^ "Top Ten of 2014". The Noise.
  5. ^ a b "Best Of 2014 polls - Results in All Categories - REGGAE STEADY SKA". REGGAE STEADY SKA.