Col. Bruce Hampton and The Aquarium Rescue Unit | |
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October 2004
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Background information | |
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia United States |
Genres | Rock, progressive rock, jazz fusion, funk |
Years active | 1988–1997, 2004–2007, 2015 |
Labels | Capricorn Records, Evil Teen Records, Velvet Dwarf Records, Inio Music |
Associated acts | Hampton Grease Band, The Late Bronze Age, Leftover Salmon |
Website | Official Website |
Members |
Col. Bruce Hampton Jimmy Herring Oteil Burbridge Jeff Sipe |
Past members | Jeff Mosier Charlie Chuck Leavell Williams Count M'Butu Matt Mundy Kofi Burbridge "Little John" Roberts Paul Henson Lee Venters |
Notable instruments | |
Chazoid Electric Banjo |
Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit is an experimental rock group founded by Col. Bruce Hampton. The band gained popularity in the Atlanta club scene in the early 1990s and went on to tour with the first H.O.R.D.E. Tour. During the early years, the band was composed of Bruce Hampton, Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, Jeff Sipe, Matt Mundy, and Count M'Butu. Jeff Mosier and Charlie Williams were members of the band during the early years, but left to pursue other endeavors. Although the band was never commercially successful, their combination of bluegrass, rock, Latin, blues, jazz, funk, and impeccable chops became a template for future bands.
The band originated from a weekly Atlanta jam session hosted by Hampton (from the Hampton Grease Band and The Late Bronze Age) and eventually toured around the Southeastern United States with Hampton, Herring, Burbridge, Sipe, Mundy, and M'Butu. This lineup produced two albums released on Capricorn Records; Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit, in 1992, and Mirrors of Embarrassment, in 1993.
During the summer of 1992, the group helped start the H.O.R.D.E. tour with such like-minded bands as Phish, Spin Doctors, Blues Traveler, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, and Widespread Panic. Members of these bands would frequently tour, perform, and record with one another. Béla Fleck and John Popper contributed on Mirrors of Embarrassment and Popper also contributed to The Benefit Concert Vol. 2. Chuck Leavell played on ARU's first two albums on Capricorn Records. Also in 1992 Billy Bob Thornton directed the movie Widespread Panic: Live from the Georgia Theatre which features a music video for "Basically Frightened" performed by Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit with Chuck Leavell and Count M'Butu.