Black Cat Orchestra | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Genres | Classical, World music, Film score |
Years active | 1991-2004 |
Labels | Irene Records |
Past members | Lori Goldston Kyle Hanson Don Crevie Scott Granlund Emily Marsh Russ Meltzer Jeff Teitelbaum Jessika Kenney John Helle Otto Jason Munger Gina Sala Detonator Beth Matthew Sperry Joseph Zajonc Jack Magai Friese Undine |
Website | http://www.theblackcatorchestra.com/index.html |
Black Cat Orchestra was an American musical group formed in Seattle, Washington, active from 1991 to 2004. It consisted, in various forms over the years, of Lori Goldston (cello), Kyle Hanson (accordion), Don Crevie (horn), Scott Granlund (saxophone), Russ Meltzer (guitar), Jason Munger and Jeff Teitelbaum (bass), Matthew Sperry (double bass), Detonator Beth, Gina Sala and Jessika Kenney (vocals), Emily Marsh and Joseph Zajonc (drums), Jack Magai (percussion), and Friese Undine (harmonica). The band released two albums, as well as a collaboration with Mirah, To All We Stretch the Open Arm, and appeared on the David Byrne album Feelings.[1]