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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*Stefan Zeniuk: tenor/bass saxophones, bass clarinet, voice
*[[Stefan Zeniuk]]: tenor/bass saxophones, bass clarinet, voice
* Jesse Selengut: trumpet, flügelhorn
* Jesse Selengut: trumpet, flügelhorn
*Eric Biondo: trumpet, voice
*Eric Biondo: trumpet, voice
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* Ric Becker: trombone, bass trombone
* Ric Becker: trombone, bass trombone
*Joe Exley: tuba
*Joe Exley: tuba
* Clifton Hyde: acoustic, electric & classical guitars, voice
* [[Clifton Hyde]]: acoustic, electric & classical guitars, voice
*[[Mike Gamble]]: electric guitar
*[[Mike Gamble]]: electric guitar
* Ari Folman-Cohen: bass
* Ari Folman-Cohen: bass

Revision as of 19:00, 7 June 2011

Gato Loco is a New York City based band formed in 2006 by Stefan Zeniuk[1][2][3]. They have two configurations, Gato Loco Coconino, and Gato Loco de Bajo[4]. Gato Loco CocoNino has been positively reviewed by the press[5]. The band was interviewed in 2011 by Radio France while on their European tour[6].

Personnel

  • Stefan Zeniuk: tenor/bass saxophones, bass clarinet, voice
  • Jesse Selengut: trumpet, flügelhorn
  • Eric Biondo: trumpet, voice
  • Kevin Moehringer: trombone
  • Ric Becker: trombone, bass trombone
  • Joe Exley: tuba
  • Clifton Hyde: acoustic, electric & classical guitars, voice
  • Mike Gamble: electric guitar
  • Ari Folman-Cohen: bass
  • Greg Stare: drums, percussion
  • Brett Tyson: congas
  • Rich Stein: percussion.

References

  1. ^ "Gato Loco ReverbNation". Webcache.googleusercontent.com. 6 April 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Ian Moss / Music with a Capital M". Capitalm.org. 21 March 2006. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  3. ^ "The New York Howl The Deli's reviews and interviews". Thedelimagazine.com. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  4. ^ "Gato Loco". ReverbNation. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  5. ^ "Gato Loco | CocoNino". Allaboutjazz.com. 8 April 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  6. ^ "rייcoutez – France Musique". Sites.radiofrance.fr. Retrieved 12 April 2011.