NYC's very own, The Baghdaddios were already an established Lower East Side indie band by the time they headlined this weekend show at the famed "birthplace of punk", C.B.G.B., WAY back on April 8, 1995. Long considered the "classic" Baghdaddio lineup, the group featured original members Neil Richter on drums, John Sidoti on bass, Jim Ievolella on lead guitar and front man / lead singer / songwriter Kenn Rowell on rhythm guitar. The 2nd number of the night, this song ("Something I Said") would eventually turn up as the 3rd song from the group's critically acclaimed 2006 sophomore effort, "Autopsy-Turvy"; like their first album, this release would likewise find extensive airplay around the world.
Neil Richter continues to play with The Baghdaddios (after a 9 year hiatus to pursue "other projects"), continuing to play in other bands. John Sidoti lives with his wife Anne and children in Wisconsin, is active in Racine/Milwaukee indie blues and rock community and was instrumental in helping to bring the annual Blank-Fest benefit concert for the homeless to the Mid-West ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blank-Fest ), Jim Ievolella remains fiercely private, living with his wife and daughters outside of NYC and Kenn Rowell continues to pursue solo projects, various artistic endeavours, oversee the entire international Blank-Fest initiative as well as being a tireless supporter of the D.I.Y. and indie movement ("Indie To The Death!"). Of course he remains the Baghdaddio with the longest continual service! He lives in NYC's Upper West Side and avoids mass transit whenever possible!
Special note should be made of Kenn's yellow and blue flannel shirt, which was a gift from filmmaker and actress Kristina Latour. One final note: indie rockabilly legend, Hollywood Joe Nania mans the camera for the entire fete. Joe remains an enigmatic roots icon in his chosen home state of California, occasionally making guest appearances in or around his native Whitestone stomping ground!
Special props to Louise, for booking the band, Brendan for maintaining order at the door and the late, great Hilly for making it all possible (and being there to check it out!). God bless you, Hilly! (Thanks for always believing in us, guys!)
good song!
raoulvanhorn 2 years ago