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  • Genre: Indie / Rock

    Location Denver, Colorado, Un

    Profile Views: 2351683

    Last Login: 1/26/2012

    Member Since 5/18/2005

    Website www.Devotchka.net

    Record Label ANTI

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    For more than a decade, DeVotchKa has been melting its sweeping collection of influences into an authentic and totally original blend of rock 'n' roll. With the release of the band's fifth album, "100 Lovers" (Anti-, February 2011), the band has headed back to the romantic influences of the Arizona desert with producer Craig Schumacher (Calexico, Neko Case) to create a compendium of short stories inspired by the varied moments the band experienced since the release of "A Mad & Faithful Telling" (Anti-, 2007). Like many bands, DeVotchKa spent much of their early years traveling the highways and byways searching for gigs and a musical direction. As time went on, the band began to foster important musical collaborations with the unequivocal Calexico and the seminal gypsy punks Gogol Bordello. International tours with Gogol and recordings with Calexico have helped spread the band’s sound around the globe. DeVotchKa's first big break happened when Nic Harcourt, former music director for KCRW, introduced his listeners to a then unknown rock band of worldly sounds on his daily radio show, "Morning Becomes Eclectic". Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton, who were listening that day, stumbled upon the sound for their movie, "Little Miss Sunshine". A critical and box office hit, the film was nominated for the Best Picture Oscar and, for DeVotchKa's soundtrack, a Grammy. The little gypsy wedding band from Denver was suddenly known all across the nation, playing large venues and major music festivals, including Coachella, Bumbershoot, Lollapalooza, and Mile High Music Festival. After years of toiling in obscurity, the band was selling out shows at the Fillmore in San Francisco and First Avenue in Minneapolis, with breakout performances at Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits Music Festival. The love spread to Europe, which has become a yearly destination for the band. "100 Lovers" is the album DeVotchKa had always wanted to make. "How it Ends" was recorded and mixed in only nine days, mainly due to lack of funds. On "A Mad and Faithful Telling,” the band had more time and conducted complex arrangements and experimental recording techniques. For "100 Lovers", DeVotchKa spent over a year defining their sound, taking multiple trips to the desert studio to craft twelve new recordings. The final product is the bands strongest album to date, filled with songs fans will love, songs to draw in new listeners, and exciting numbers that fit nicely into their rousing live sets. Guests on the album include members of Calexico and Mauro Refosco, David Byrne and Thom Yorke’s go-to percussionist. With a full tour lined up for the spring and dates booked all over the world, 2011 is gearing up to be the biggest year for DeVotchKa yet.
  • Members

    DeVotchKa is: Nick Urata: Vocals, guitars, Theremin, trumpet, piano Jeanie Schroder: acoustic bass, sousaphone Shawn King: drums, percussion, trumpet Tom Hagerman: violin, viola, accordion, piano Visit our Facebook page HERE
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    DeVotchKa is a four piece multi-instrumental and vocal ensemble that fuses Romani, Greek, Slavic and Bolero music with American punk and folk roots.

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  • Coqui

    can get enough of your music.....so addictive

    6 months ago
  • Coqui

    love your work!!! To bad I didn´t know you guys while living in Boulder!!!  Cheers from Argentina

    7 months ago
  • Pierre Pieck

     ¡Guys you really have to come down to Mexico!

    7 months ago
  • PISCOBLUES

    i discovered your music yesterday night in the moo vie Jack goes boating, first i was touched by your voice on dearly departed, but then all your sound derbouka, oriental violin , soussaphone all of this i love....

    9 months ago
  • PRIS2001

     your song 100 Lovers reminds me of an Italian singer Franco Battiato. I saw you in Wireless fest. London - Great music :)

    9 months ago
  • Lydia Salome

    Hey, thank you for making such great music!

    Here my little present to you:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG3mYvJJdB0&feature=channel_video_title

    I had to dance that geourfious song! ;) please continue like that!
    Greez from Germany =)

    10 months ago
  • wolky

    Hey!

    Thanks for the outstanding performance  last night at Schoken! I am sure that everybody enjoyed their time and I hope you all enjoyed too ???

    By the way, thanks for the mini-conversation NICK !!! It was priceless for me! But I forgot taken a photo with you, SHIT!

    Whatever good luck and have fun for your Europe trip... Hope to meet with "YOU" at Istanbul next time ;)

    Salute...

    10 months ago

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Nick Urata
Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Theremin, Trumpet


Tom Hagerman
Violin, Accordian, Piano


Jeanie Schroder
Sousaphone, Acoustic Bass, Vocals


Shawn King
Drums, Percussion, Trumpet


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DeVotchKa is a four piece multi-instrumental and vocal ensemble that fuses Romani, Greek, Slavic and Bolero music with American punk and folk roots. The quartet is made up of Nick Urata, who sings and plays theremin, guitar, bouzouki, piano, and trumpet; Tom Hagerman, who plays violin, accordion, and piano; Jeanie Schroder, who sings and plays sousaphone and double bass; and Shawn King, who plays percussion and trumpet. ..

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