Jamming Peppers
The Jamming Peppers formed in Los Angeles as a quartet with Blake Blaze on vocals and rhythm guitar, Ethan Garcia on bass, Max Maxwell on lead guitar, and...
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The Jamming Peppers formed in Los Angeles as a quartet with Blake Blaze on vocals and rhythm guitar, Ethan Garcia on bass, Max Maxwell on lead guitar, and Jake Thompson on drums. Their sound pulled from funk, rock, and soul, with some R&B and jazz in the mix.
Their debut single "Birdman" became a breakout hit, known for its catchy melody and lyrics about resilience. That song led to their first album, Flight of the Pepper. Other tracks like "Look At Me" and "Blue" also became part of their set.
They were also known for lyrics that could stir things up, though they generally stayed focused on the music.
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