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  1. The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revue band founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, who met and began collaborating as original cast members of Saturday Night Live.

  2. Nov 28, 2018 · A guide to the musicians who backed Joliet Jake and Elwood Blues in the Blues Brothers films, in the studio and on stage.

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  3. The Blues Brothers are a band founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi. Initially created as part of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live, the band quickly gained popularity, leading to the release of their debut album Briefcase Full of Blues in 1978, which went double platinum.

  4. They are usually backed by James Belushi's Sacred Hearts Band. The Blues Brothers Band tours the world regularly. The only original members still in the band are Steve Cropper, Lou Marini, and Alan Rubin. The lead singer is Rob "The Honeydripper" Paparozzi, and they are frequently joined by Eddie Floyd.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · Recounting memories from John Belushi 's high school classmates and Dan Aykroyd 's college theater chums, the book paints a picture of two very divergent upbringings resulting in two wildly different performers whose ideas of comedy somehow overlapped enough to become lifelong friends.

  6. blues.fandom.com › wiki › The_Blues_BrothersThe Blues Brothers - Fandom

    The Blues Brothers, more formally called The Blues Brothers' Show Band and Revue, are an American blues and rhythm and blues revivalist band founded in 1978 by comedy actors Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live.

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  8. A Jan­u­ary 17, 1976 appear­ance of the bees fea­tured “Howard Shore and his All Bee Band,” con­sist­ing of “Aykroyd on the har­mon­i­ca and Belushi on vocals belt­ing out a blues clas­sic very much in the style of the future Elwood and ‘Joli­et’ Jake Blues,” notes History.com.

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