The Blue Kazoo
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Start with a mixture of guitar, bass, washboard, harmonica and kazoo. Stir in three heaping cups of smiles and laughter. Add great songs from yesterday and today. Blend in generous portions of beautiful harmonies, and top it off with fabulous fun and feel-good frivolity.
Why this name?
In the late 70's and early 80's the group was called Shenaniganz. Many things have changed since those days. Instruments, people, underware just to name a few. We wanted a new image, look and sound for the group. Dave was the one who suggested The Blue Kazoo. It seemed to work for us so we kept it.
Do you play live?
Most of the time we play live but occasionally I have been know to be dead when we play. What kind of silly question is that? That is the best part of The Blue Kazoo. We not only play live music but we provide a great time for our audiences. Our tag line is "It's Good for what Ails Ya" and we truly make our audiences feel better through laughter and frivolity. We play anywhere two or more people gather with a desire to be entertained.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It allows for people to get a broader expirence with a wider selection of musical styles. It makes it much easier to check out music from all around the world.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Who's asking?
Band History:
In 1978, when John Travolta had Grease all over his plantform disco shoes, Dave Murnen was all of 11 years old and John Pickle was just 13. Together they would, along with two other delusional malcontents (John McGuckin and DJ Hiner) refuse to comply with peer group pressure. They formed a band called Shenaniganz and began winning hearts of audiences all around northwest Ohio. They began to educate themselves in the art of live entertainment. They embarked on an old concept of actually entertaining audiences through music and comedy. After studying comedic entertainers such as Spike Jones and the City Slikers, Jim Kweskin and his Jug Band and The Smothers Brothers, Dave and John began to get a certain chemistry together that really flowed on stage. They earned respect and gained quite a reputation around the community and within the local entertainment industry at an early age.

After many years of entertaining together, the group evolved. Personnel changed, instruments were switched and it began getting increasingly more difficult keeping the group together. The sounds of wedding bells and then toddlers little feet quelled time needed to continue, so they went their seperate ways. Being needed at their respective homes to provide for the upbringing of their children couldn't quench their desire to be on stage and perform. John just couldn't sit still without a stage to perform on as well. He began a successful solo career performing and playing guitar in senior facilities, nursing homes and private parties all around Toledo and surrounding areas. John found himself quite successful in playing these functions so he decided to branch out. Gaining a great reputation for entertaining, John called his trusty partner to see if he had an interest in putting the act together again. Dave jumped at the chance, so they began to perform together as a duo, but there was still something missing.

Dave told John of a terrific talent he knew of. Callie Jo (Cousino) Smith is a fantastic bass player with a tremendous signing voice and a great personality. Together they asked her if she would be interested in their off-beat little project and before they realized it, the three were pleasing audiences left and right. Callie is not only extremely musical but she has exceptional stage presence. The chemistry between the three of them on and off stage makes this little project quite a movement. Dave found a wonderful outlet by becoming an intrical part of a fantastic group called The Pill Bugs. The Pill Bugs are unique in and of themselves. They have a genuine sound and Dave continues to be a big part of that. They have a very broad appeal and their CD's are sold worldwide, and a big credit goes to Dave. The fun they have with each other and with audiences, the wide variety of songs they play, the chemistry they have on stage together or the fact they never take themselves too seriously are some of the reasons for their success. The main reason they are so successful though is they love what they do.
Your influences?
Jimmy Buffett, Jim Kweskin, The Beatles, Spike Jones, Three Sheets to the Wind, Ragtime Rick, Washboard Slim, Cakewalking Jass Band, The Monkeys, The Cincinatti Dancing Pigs, Howard Livingston, The Smothers Brothers.....
Equipment used:
I play an Ovation Balladeer acoustic/electric and Marine Band blues harmonicas. Callie plays a Yamaha Bass and plays with Gibson strings. Dave plays a Columbus Washboard with nickel plated thimbals and a Zildjian Cymbal. Hohner Kazoos are played by all.
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