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A long time ago, before ipods, there were a group of cave men who, in between mammoth hunts and alien encounters, would play a primitive style of music with their primitive instruments on the street corner as glaciers drove by. Like so many young aspiring musicians of the era, they were frozen solid and locked in ice for an untold amount of time. Due to global warming, they recently found themselves thawed out with a huge sleepy sand in the eye and they all had to pee really really bad. After the shock and amazement of their new surrounding set in, they noticed that their instruments were still relatively in tune. They were taken in by the modern primates, bathed, shaved, and dressed. There was much rejoicing.
Nick Borges
Trumpet/voc
DaveiDelloRusso
Banjo/voc/harp
Steve Yarbro
Sax/Clarinet/voc
Chris Trevethan
Drums
J Witbeck
Tuba/Bass


More members of our Extended Fiasco Family can be seen on the "Whatevs" page.

The Primate Fiasco is a of the streets of Northampton MA. With tuba, banjo, clarinet, trumpet, drums, and vocal harmony, it's the instrumentation of a New Orleans sidewalk band but with modern influences. While the band often plays authentic "Traditional Jazz" the music that comes out of these ancient instruments is often recognized as funk, reggae, bluegrass, hip hop, rock, latin, trance, and the occasion Serbian gypsy jam. But the world has enough labels already. Lets keep The Primate Fiasco under the category of "music". If you want to be specific, "music to have fun to". If you want to invent a genre, "psychedelic dixieland" seems to get the point across.

The band started on city sidewalks and eventually started getting invited into venues and festivals frequented by the Jam Band or Indie scene. At a Primate Fiasco show, you'll see hippies and punks, ravers and jazz enthusiasts, elderly and children, all dancing on the same floor. An important thing to note about The Primate Fiasco's music is that they can play the same song for the children, weddings, or a club full of drunk screaming college students. This formula works like a skeleton key.



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