Альбомы исполнителя
Funky Beats
2001 · альбом
Love Crazy
1997 · альбом
Big Soul
1995 · альбом
Hippy Hippy Shake
1995 · сингл
Le Brio (Branchez la guitare) - EP
1995 · Мини-альбом
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Биография
Big Soul is a fun, high-energy Californian rock-funk band co-founded by Kelleth Chinn and Caroline Wampole. Their name comes from a John Lee Hooker song, “Teachin’ the Blues” in which he sings "Yes, yes, what a Big Soul.” From 1989 to 1995, the band played every small club in Los Angeles and San Francisco, hoping to get a record deal. In 1992, after being ignored by record companies, they decided to create their own label and release their own album. During a show on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, a French tourist bought their homemade album and took it in her luggage. The album, simply titled "Big Soul", ended up in the hands of a Parisian DJ (Jacques Dumas from Le Niel's nightclub) who packed the dance floor with "Hippy Hippy Shake" and "Le Brio". He played the album for some Sony reps who visited his club and Sony soon signed Big Soul. The band made a smashing entry into France, playing at Transmusicales and appearing on the popular TV show Taratata with the French group Pow Wow. Big Soul released a second album, "Love Crazy", in 1997, and toured extensively through France and Spain and other parts of Europe throughout the late 1990s. In June 2001, Big Soul returned after a long absence, participating in the soundtrack of the French film "HS Hors Service". In 2002 they released a new album entitled "Funky Beats", which added a fresh modern layer of electronic samples to their well-established funk-punk-rock sound.